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By: livewire send a private message
Islamabad : Pakistan | about 1 year ago  
Boston Supermom, Aafia Siddiqui, a mother of three, and a Neuroscientist with degrees from MIT and Brandeis, was certainly a superachiever. But the petite brunette also had a keen...
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    Posted By amra1 amra1 | about 1 year ago

    What happened to her three children? Where are they? Are they safe?


    Why doesn't anyone care about her kids, being a mother this is the most disappointing and upsetting part of this incident, that three inocent kids are missing and no one knows where they are!


    I wish we could help find them!

    Reply By snail snail | about 1 year ago

    Letting children be caught in a situation like this is unacceptable and very, very tragic, but unfortunately too common. It's really a very sad and disappointing story as there are no clear answers what has happened to them.

    Posted By thelemur thelemur | about 1 year ago

    Yeah it is a very sad and upsetting story, especially considering three innocent kids are caught in the crossfire. All around the world today, we have these total disregard of personal integrity and privacy. We are willing to trade anything for the hope of false security.


    It seems as all sense of proportionality is lost!

    Posted By snail snail | about 1 year ago

    Benjamin Franklin is twisting in his grave for sure. I have said it before and will say it again:


    "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."


    Maybe it is just as I have said so many times before. Every society (or empire) ultimately destroys itself. I am not sure what we are running from or what we are afraid of anymore though. It seems as if the accusations are getting more arbitrary and the responses are getting more and more non-proportional, in a very dangerous dance towards self-destruction. And it spins on a bit too fast and in an accelerating manner...


    Maybe this would make a good Shakespeare's tragedy or satire. Not sure what I would like it to be. What I do know is that it is not sustainable.

    Posted By whiteshark whiteshark | about 1 year ago

    Aafia Siddiqui, vanishes in Karachi with her three children and then magically reappears five years later in US custody in Afghanistan.  It is a weird, tragic & painful story that hurts us as ordinary Americans.  Why would our government do this to a women and her kids —I just don’t get it.  Maybe there is more to it than what is being said...

    Posted By HealthyHuman HealthyHuman | about 1 year ago

    I just heard that her three kids might be dead, that is why no one is talking about it. How sad is this!

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