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When so many people unite to justice
Allah does grant success. I salute all of
them and pray to Allah to keep them all
safe and blessed
Payam-e-Haya:
If Aafia were not
arrested where do you see her ?
Ismat Siddiqui
:
Aafia had a very
sensitive nature. She felt people’s pain as
her own since she was little. As a student
in pakistan and in America she always
volunteered for welfare program’s, old
women homes and child educational
services.
Her aim was to devise an educational
system for Pakistan. A system that would
bridge the gap between east and west,
religion and science. She believed that the
solution to the problems facing pakistan
was in proper quality education. If her ten
year curriculum had
been implemented
today We would
not be facing this
disgrace and economic
downfall.
Payam-e-Haya:
How does it feel
when so many people
offer their support for
Aafia?
Ismat Siddiqui
:
The love and support
extended to me by everyone though elates
me but at the same time makes me miss
Aafia all the more that how please must
Allah be with her that in her suffering
Allah has granted me with several loving
daughters and sons who have become as
dear to me as my own. I consider myself
blessed and honoured. Pakistani people
and those abroad have restored my faith in
humanity. May Allah bless you all always.
Payam-e-Haya:
Mauri Salaakhan an
American human rights activist who has
been raising Aafia issue recently visited
Pakistan, what are your thoughts on his
visit?
Ismat Siddiqui
:
Mauri Salaakhan is a
great man. He attended and witnessed all
Aafias court proceedings. That reaffirmed
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