By Our Reporter
He was replying to calls from members from both the ruling coalition and the opposition that the government seek repatriation of the woman, who had been missing along with her two children since 2003.
Pakistan Muslim League-N parliamentary leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan raised the matter through a point of order and said the government should arrange legal aid for Dr Aafia otherwise assembly members would contribute for her defence.
Members from both sides of the house, including opposition leader Pervez Elahi, protested against the alleged mistreatment of Dr Aafia and most of them called for passing a joint resolution to reflect their sentiments.
But no resolution was moved after Mr Qureshi said the government wanted to repatriate her and two members of the Pakistan People’s Party said
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The judge also ordered immediate medical aid for her, asking US authorities to arrange a physcian to see her within 24 hours. The judge had issued a similar order last week as well but her lawyers claim that she did not get proper medical attention and her wound was getting infected.
Ms Siddiqui was brought to the court on a wheelchair.
Mr Aitzaz Ahsan, a leader of the lawyers’ movement, was also present outside the court.
Earlier, scores of Pakistanis demonstrated outside a federal court house in
Ms Siddiqui was brought to the court from the
On Saturday, US authorities allowed two Pakistani diplomats to visit Ms Siddiqui. She is believed to have told the diplomats that she was innocent and requested a copy of the holy Quran, halal food and assurances of a fair trial.
Although US authorities claim that Ms Siddiqui was a fixer for Al Qaeda, so far they have not brought terror charges against her.
According to a
The US-educated Pakistani neuroscientist had been missing for years before her sudden appearance in a
Human rights groups designated her a “missing person” while wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation put her on its wanted for questioning list.
Her lawyer Elaine Whitfield Sharp, however, claims that Ms Siddiqui has been in
“We do know she was at Bagram for a long time. It was a long time. According to my client she was there for years and she was held in American custody; her treatment was horrendous,” the lawyer said.
Ms Siddiqui’s claim is contrary to the heavily contested position of the
Ms Sharp also described Ms Siddiqui’s current condition as “weak” particularly because of the gunshot wound she received during an alleged scuffle with US security personnel. Her lawyers have rejected the
The lawyers claimed that since she was not given proper medical treatment, they fear that her wound became infected. She is extremely weak and had to be wheeled to the court last week as well.
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