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    Posted October 5, 2012 by
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    Aafia's case & flooding of drones have made United States a symbol of injustice

     
    While addressing a symbolic protest at Hyderabad Press club with a 20ft replica of a Drone Dr. Fowzia Siddiqui, sister of Dr. Aafia during her telephonic address said Aafia's case and the flooding of drones have made the United States a symbol of injustice. 86 years of sentencing to an innocent woman have even compelled the human right activists of the western world to protest against the great miscarriage of justice. The American establishment's anti human policies have now stirred the entire world. While commenting on the current visit of the foreign delegation Dr Fowzia Siddiqui said it is a victory of the peace loving people of the world. Whether it’s Drones, or Aafia, the Issue is about Due Process. Rafique Khaskheli Sind President said Aafia's abduction and subsequent rendition was an attack on Pakistan's Sovereignty and if not resolved makes every Pakistani vulnerable to similar fate. We must strive for Aafia's return. Shafiq Ahmad President Hyderabad during his address said Every Pakistani wants Aafia back home and an end to war just as every American wants their family member’s safe home and Peace. A huge drone with End Drones and Free Aafia inscribed was displayed at the press club today. Protesters chanted this is about humanity and a violation of basic human rights and justice must prevail.

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