'US torturing females in Afghan prisons'
 

British Muslim journalist Yvonne Ridley has sharply criticized the US for its 
inhumane treatment of female detainees in Afghanistan. 



In a press conference with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan last 
Tuesday, she also questioned the arrest of a Pakistani female doctor on charges 
of 'attacking' two US soldiers in Kabul. 

The former Taliban hostage condemned the detention of neuroscientist Dr. Aafia 
Siddiqui, saying it was a scenario beyond even Hollywood scriptwriters. 

"She has been continuously abused over the five-year period since she and her 
children were kidnapped," the Daily Times quoted Ridley as saying. 

"There are many Muslim women held captive by American forces and if the public 
remained silent, they would lose their sisters forever," she added. 

Ridley also expressed doubt over the identity of Prisoner No. 650, an unknown 
woman believed to have been raped and tortured in Bagram prison. 

"I can tell you categorically Prisoner 650 is not Dr. Aafia," continued Ridley. 

US sources have claimed that Prisoner 650 was repatriated to her country of 
origin three years ago. 

She said prisoners who fled the notorious Bagram prison have recounted the 
story of a female detainee who was "brutally tortured" and "repeatedly raped." 

"The cries of a helpless woman used to echo in the jail that prompted prisoners 
to go on a hunger strike," she concluded. 

 

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