*Prisoner No. 650 and A War on Innocents***

*View from **Dubai** By Aijaz Zaka Syed*

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*Just when you think that Uncle Sam's war of terror has no more surprises to
spring on an unsuspecting world, it comes up with yet another gem. Take the
case of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist who grew up in the US
and went to top universities including the prestigious Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. The woman who had been a star student and a topper
throughout a remarkable career appeared in a New York court this past week
as a 'top al Qaeda' terrorist.*

She had to leave the US when the authorities began harassing her and her
husband for their charity activities in the wake of September 11 upheavals.

*The family lived in **Karachi** and was never involved in any illegal
activities. One day in March 2003, this talented young woman went missing
with her three children when she was on her way to **Karachi** airport to
catch a flight to **Islamabad**. This week, after five years, she resurfaced
in a **New York** court. She was barely able to walk and speak, which was
not surprising given the fact she had been involved in a "gun fight with FBI
agents" in **Afghanistan**. The **US** authorities claim Dr Siddiqui was
captured near the governor's offices in **Ghazni**, **Afghanistan** only
last month with a bag carrying "suspicious liquids in tubes."*

*If you think this yarn is rather hard to believe, here's more food for
thought. We are told Siddiqui assaulted a team of US troops and FBI
officials with a highly sophisticated weapon when they went to quiz her in *
*Afghanistan**. And where did she get the weapon? Somebody had of course
conveniently placed it near her. She is said to have fired several rounds
with the hi-tech weapon.*

*Interestingly, while all those alleged rounds of firing with the alleged
weapon failed to wound or injure **America**'s brave soldiers, Siddiqui
herself has ended up with a bullet wound in her chest. Even though one has
never been enamoured of the Bushies' extraordinary intellectual powers, this
cock and bull tale is an insult to the intelligence of American people as
well as the rest of the world.*

I mean they could have at least employed more ingenuity of thought and
imagination in cooking up this incredibly bizarre case against a lone,
defenceless, half-alive woman who seems to have no clue where she is or what
she is accused of.

*There are some basic questions that an ordinary mind like mine just can't
seem to figure out. First, where was Aafia Siddiqui hiding or hidden all
these years -- since she went missing in **Karachi** in March 2003? How did
she turn up in the remote Ghazni province in **Afghanistan**, of all the
God-forsaken places? And what happened to her three children?*

*Second, if the MIT-educated neuroscientist was indeed an al Qaeda
mastermind, why wasn't she presented in a court of law all this while? Even
today when she is facing the **US** law, she is not being tried on terrorism
charges but for allegedly assaulting US officials. So what's her original
crime, if she has indeed committed a crime?*

*Third, why wasn't the Pakistani government informed about her detention in
**Afghanistan** and her subsequent deportation to the **US**? Or are **
Pakistan**'s Enlightened and Moderate leaders also involved in this
international enterprise against a 31-year old mom of three?*

There are so many gaping holes in this "case" that the US constitution,
Magna Carta and the UN human rights charter can all go through them at the
same time. You abduct a completely innocent, married woman with a family and
put her away for five years to conveniently discover her now as a terrorist
in lawless Afghanistan.

*Elaine Whitfield Sharp, Siddiqui's lawyer, believes she has been put on
trial now because she has "become a terrible embarrassment" to the
**US**and Afghan authorities. The question is why has she been
reinvented now? It
is quite possible that Siddiqui has been FOUND now because of a relentless
campaign by British journalist Yvonne Ridley. Ridley herself had been a
prisoner of the Taleban regime for 11 days just before the **US** invasion
in 2001 and converted to Islam after her strange experience in **Afghanistan
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*Ridley has been running a campaign called Cage Prisoner for the release of
a female prisoner who has been held at the Bagram airbase in
**Afghanistan**in total isolation and regularly tortured for five
years. The unknown female
prisoner, known as the Prisoner No. 650 and The Grey Lady of Bagram, was
brought to world attention after Ridley read about the woman in a book by
fellow Briton Moazzam Beg, a former Gitmo and Bagram prisoner. In his book,
Enemy Combatant, Beg talks of a woman's endless screams for help as she was
tortured. Beg first thought he was imagining his wife's screams.*

*"However, we now know the screams came from a woman who has been held in
Bagram for some years. And she is Prisoner No. 650," Ridley disclosed at a
recent press conference in **Pakistan**. *

*And I strongly suspect that Prisoner No. 650 is none other than Dr Aafia
Siddiqui. It is quite possible that her captors decided to end her isolation
after the Pakistani press and activists like Yvonne Ridley began
increasingly talking of the mysterious Prisoner No. 650 and how she was
tortured and abused physically, mentally and sexually for the past four
years.*

I find it hard to believe all this can happen in this age and time. When one
read Russian author Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel laureate who died last
week, years ago and his first person account of the Soviet gulag and how
they turned living human beings into humanity's refuse, one thought it could
never happen in our age and time. But one is not so sure now.

*If they could do this to a gifted, US-educated and trained scientist, I
shudder to think of the fate of unknown, illiterate and impoverished men and
women summarily picked up in Pakistan, Afghanistan and elsewhere.*

*The Aafia Siddiqui case may have come to world attention because of some
conscientious activists. What about all those innocent individuals, who have
just vanished down the black hole called the **Guantanamo** **Bay**, without
a trial and without anyone looking for them? And who knows how many such
gulags are out there and how many innocents they have sucked into their
belly?*

**Aijaz Zaka Syed is Opinion Editor of Khaleej Times. *

*Thousands Rally in **Kashmir** to Mourn Dead Protesters*

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SRINAGAR, Saturday (AFP) - *Tens of thousands of people shouting freedom
slogans massed today in revolt-hit Indian **Kashmir** to mourn 22 protesters
killed in police firing during huge demonstrations in the mainly Muslim
region.*

Mourners in cars, buses, jeeps and trucks streamed to Pampore town, just
outside the main city Srinagar, to take part in the outpouring of grief and
anger and shout, "We want freedom," Indians go home" and "Kashmir is ours".

"This is a day we want to protest the slaying of 22 innocent Kashmiris,"
Mohammed Latief, 32-year-old truck driver, said as the town's centre was
thronged by a sea of people.

Longtime separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the region's chief Muslim
cleric, was carried to the rally podium on the shoulders of supporters.
"These demonstrations should open the eyes of Indians. Every soul wants
freedom," said Farooq ahead of leading the crowd in prayers for the shooting
victims.

Police said they would not disrupt the event where many of the demonstrators
hoisted black flags, a Muslim symbol of mourning, and green and black
Islamic flags. "Authorities have said no force should be used against
peaceful demonstrations," said police chief Kuldeep Khuda as security forces
remained at a distance to avoid provoking further deadly clashes.

*Street battles earlier this week left at least 22 dead in police firing and
hundreds injured. Police have promised to investigate every shooting death.*

Srinagar and other parts of the Muslim-dominated Kashmir valley have been
rocked by some of the biggest protests since an insurgency against New Delhi
's rule erupted in 1989.

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