Govt regularly raising Dr Aafia's issue with US authorities: FO
Last updated on: 08 November,2018 01:54 pm
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will soon meet the sister of Dr Aafia Siddique
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan government has been raising the issue of Dr Aafia Siddiqui with the US authorities regularly.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the foreign office said that Pakistan’s Counsul General in Houston pays visits to Dr Siddiqui, periodically, to inquire about her wellbeing and conveys her messages to Dr Afia’s family if any.
It said that the issue of respecting the human and legal rights of Dr Aafia Siqqiqui was also raised in the meeting with Ambassador Alice Wells yesterday and the US side has promised to look into our request.
It said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will soon meet the sister of Dr Aafia Siddique, Fauzia Siddiqui in Islamabad.
Earlier on Tuesday, Aafia Siddiqui, the Pakistani woman jailed in the US had requested Prime Minister Imran Khan for her release.
Diplomatic sources told Dunya News that Siddiqui wrote a letter to PM Imran Khan which she handed over to Pakistani Consul General during his visit to the prison.
In her letter to the prime minister, she said that Imran Khan had supported her in the past and appealed the premier for help to get her release from the jail. “I want to get out of prison, my imprisonment in the US is illegal as I was kidnapped and taken to the US,” she said.
She further said she has always considered him as one of her biggest heroes and wish to see him as the Khalifa of all Muslims. He should be careful of the munafiq around him.
She further threw challenge of debate to anyone who has doubts on Imran Khan.
In September 2010, Aafia Siddiqui, the female Pakistani scientist convicted of attempting to kill US military personnel, had been sentenced to 86 years in prison.
Siddiqui was interrogated by US officials in Afghanistan when she grabbed a rifle and opened fire, shouting "death to Americans".
Prosecutors in New York had called her an al Qaeda sympathiser and sought life imprisonment.