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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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  • Submitted By: whiteshark | about 1 year ago
    Mystery of Siddiqui disappearance Aafia Siddiqui, whom the US accuses of al-Qaeda links, vanished in Karachi with her three children on 30 March 2003. The next day it was reported in local newspapers that a woman had been taken into custody on ...
  • Submitted By: amra1 | about 1 year ago
    Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist, was ordered to be held without bail by a US federal court judge in Manhattan on Tuesday on charges that she tried to kill an American soldier and an FBI agent while in US custody in Kabul. Ms Siddiqui, ...
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  • News Source: Arab News | about 1 year ago
    Siddiqui, 32 at the time, went missing with her three children five years ago in Karachi as she was visiting her parents. And earlier this week she was presented in a New York court on charges of assaulting FBI officials in Afghanistan. The US...
  • News Source: The Boston Globe | about 1 year ago
    Pakistani diplomats have met with a woman described as a possible "fixer" for al-Qaida who is being detained in New York, the Foreign Ministry said Sunday. Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani citizen educated in the United States, was captured in Afghanistan...
  • News Source: Time of India | about 1 year ago
    US prosecutors say Siddiqui, 36, is a desperate would-be terrorist who was arrested in Afghanistan, then on July 18 opened fire on US army and FBI officers, before being shot, wounded and subdued. But in court on Tuesday, all that seemed sure, given...

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