For Siddiqui, who still has not received an answer to the cry for help in the court where she was tried, action must be taken as soon as possible.
Aafia Siddiqui, who opened her eyes in Pakistan in 1972, graduated from the Biology Department of Boston Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1992 as a result of a successful education life and completed her doctorate at Brandies University. Siddiki, who was among the victims of the crusade announced by the USA after the September 11 incident, was kidnapped on his way to Islamabad in 2003. Siddiki's three children were among those kidnapped by the US intelligence in the same incident. Six-month-old Sulaiman, three-year-old Mariam and five-year-old Ahmet, just like their mother, could not be heard from for five years. When the calendar leaves showed the date of July 30, 2008, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) informed Afia Siddiqui's brother and announced that his sister was being held in a wounded state in Afghanistan. Siddiqui was taken to New York City, USA in the same year to stand trial after Afghanistan.
“THE MOST UNJUSTIFIED COURT IN MY LIFE”
Aafia Siddiqui was sentenced to eighty-six years in prison as a result of the trial, which her lawyer described as "It was the most unfair court in my life. The verdict was clear from the beginning." In the court where he was subjected to a show trial, Siddiqui said, "Is there not a Muslim in the world who can save me?" Aafia Siddiqui, who has been in the dungeons for eighteen years, loses consciousness from time to time. On the other hand, the condition of Sıddıki's children is also painful. It is stated that while he was in a camp, Mariam was handed over to the family in 2011.
“HOLD IN A SMALL CELL”
Aafia Siddiqui's sister, Asia Siddiqui, is making great efforts to liberate her sister, who has been in prison for years. Asia Siddiqui, who came to Turkey to announce the persecution her brother was subjected to, said that the last time she had contact with her brother was four years ago, she or her lawyer had not been able to contact Aafia Siddiqui since then. Asia Siddiqui, with regard to the subject, "She's being held in a small cell, she. An environment without light... The conditions of the prison are very bad and they are exposed to cruel attitudes there. The treatment done there is not done even to an animal."