|
“Everyone had something to say, everyone that is except the usually verbose US Ambassador Anne Patterson who has spent the last two years briefing against Dr Aafia and her supporters. This is the same woman who claimed I was a fantasist when I gave a press conference with Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan back in July 2008 revealing the plight of a female prisoner in Bagram called the Grey Lady. She said I was talking nonsense and stated categorically that the prisoner I referred to as “650” did not exist. By the end of the month she changed her story and said there had been a female prisoner but that she was most definitely not Dr Aafia Siddiqui. By that time Aafia had been gunned down at virtually point blank range in an Afghan prison cell jammed full of more than a dozen US soldiers, FBI agents and Afghan police. Her Excellency briefed the media that the prisoner had wrested an M4 gun from one soldier and fired off two rounds and had to be subdued. The fact these bullets failed to hit a single person in the cell and simply disappeared did not resonate with the diplomat. In a letter dripping in untruths on August 16 2008 she decried the “erroneous and irresponsible media reports regarding the arrest of MsAafia Siddiqui”. She went on to say: “Unfortunately, there are some who have an interest in simply distorting the facts in an effort to manipulate and inflame public opinion. The truth is never served by sensationalism…” When Jamaat Islami invited me on a national tour of Pakistan to address people about the continued abuse of Dr Aafia and the truth about her incarceration in Bagram, the US Ambassador continued to issue rebuttals. She assured us all that Dr Aafia was being treated humanely had been given consular access as set out in international law … hmm. Well I have a challenge for Ms Patterson today. I challenge her to repeat every single word she said back then and swear it is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. As Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s trial got underway, the US Ambassador and some of her stooges from the intelligence world laid on a lavish party at the US Embassy in Islamabad for some hand-picked journalists where I’ve no doubt in between the dancing, drinks and music they were carefully briefed about the so-called facts of the case. Interesting that some of the potentially incriminating pictures taken at the private party managed to find the Ambassador was probably hoping to minimize the impact the trial would have on the streets of Pakistan proving that, for the years she has been holed up and barricaded behind concrete bunkers and barbed wire, she has learned nothing about this great country of Pakistan or its people. One astute Pakistani columnist wrote about her: “The respected lady seems to have forgotten the words of her own country’s 16th president Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time”. Well I, and many others across the world like me, can’t handle any more lies. America’s reputation is lying in the lowest gutters in Pakistan at the moment and it can’t sink any lower. The trust has gone, there is only a burning hatred and resentment towards a superpower which sends unmanned drones into villages to slaughter innocents. It is fair to say that America’s goodwill and credibility is all but washed up with most honest, decent citizens of Pakistan. And I think even Her Excellency Anne Patterson recognizes that fact which is why she is now keeping her mouth shut. If she has any integrity and any self respect left she should stand before the Pakistan people and ask for their forgiveness for the drone murders, the extra judicial killings, the black operations, the kidnapping, torture and rendition of its citizens, the water-boarding, the bribery, the corruption and, not least of all, the injustice handed out to Dr Aafia Siddiqui and her family. She should then pick up the phone to the US President and tell him to release Aafia and return Pakistan’s most loved, respected and famous daughter and reunite her with the two children who are still missing.” Related Articles |
I just came across this article written by 











{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }
i would agree and disagree with the article, agreed that the americans are conducting drone murders, the extra judicial killings, the black operations, the kidnappings, torture and rendition of its citizens, the water-boarding, the bribery etc. The questions is why they are being allowed to do it? Who has allowed them to conduct drone murders, the extra judicial killings, the black operations, the kidnappings, torture and rendition of its citizens, the water-boarding and who is taking the bribes? Fish always rots from the top. Our Top is rotting and its time we do something about it.
@suriya. What you say is true. Fish does rot from the top. Apart from that I think we need educational reforms in our country. Some black sheep in the community namely extremists have ruined the infrastructure of the country and that needs to be taken care of soon. The west that every1 criticises so much about is the biggest donor to Pakistan only if that money was being utlised in the right direction.
Can someone explain when Yvonne ridley became Pakistan’s Brand Ambassador! Her tongue-lashes directed towards the American ambassador are unjust and absurd! Such statements can strain the relationship with United States. In Today’s Daily Times Gulmina Bilal offers an interesting perspective on how the U.S remains the biggest donor in Pakistan and yet we show little gratitude!
http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=20102\19\story_19-2-2010_pg3_3
It appears as if corruption has been institutionalized in Pakistan. Religion is politicized and crime is legalized. Change has to come through education reforms as pointed out and by engaging the community in a dialogue that leads towards a liberally vibrant society. In a recent article by Gulmina Bilal published in “Daily times” on 19th Feb 2010, the same discussion is done with blatant honesty. Article can be found at (http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=20102\19\story_19-2-2010_pg3_3)
Leave a Comment