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A radical Kashmiri women's group today held an anti-US protest against the imprisonment and alleged sexual assault on Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui, who is serving a prison term in an American jail.
Dukhtaran-e-Millat members led by its leader Aasiya Andrabi raised anti-US slogans and burned an American flag to protest against the alleged sexual abuse of the Pakistani born scientist, who is serving 86 years prison-term in the country.
"Americans felt that Siddiqui was a threat to their hegemonic designs because she was a Muslim scientist and that is why they tagged her as a member of Al-Qaeda," Andrabi told reporters here.
"Charges against Aafia were fabricated...She has been sexually assaulted and is now pregnant. We cannot tolerate this," she said.
Aafia, a Pakistani woman neuro-scientist was convicted of trying to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan and was sentenced to 86-year in prison by an American court last year.
Recent media reports have quoted Aafia's sister as saying that she has "contracted cancer" and allegedly became pregnant as a result of sexual abuse during her confinement in the American prison.
Andrabi said if Aafia cannot be released, she should at least be transferred to a Pakistani jail.
Anti-US protest in J-K against sexual abuse on Pak scientist - Indian Express
Dukhtaran-e-Millat members led by its leader Aasiya Andrabi raised anti-US slogans and burned an American flag to protest against the alleged sexual abuse of the Pakistani born scientist, who is serving 86 years prison-term in the country.
"Americans felt that Siddiqui was a threat to their hegemonic designs because she was a Muslim scientist and that is why they tagged her as a member of Al-Qaeda," Andrabi told reporters here.
"Charges against Aafia were fabricated...She has been sexually assaulted and is now pregnant. We cannot tolerate this," she said.
Aafia, a Pakistani woman neuro-scientist was convicted of trying to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan and was sentenced to 86-year in prison by an American court last year.
Recent media reports have quoted Aafia's sister as saying that she has "contracted cancer" and allegedly became pregnant as a result of sexual abuse during her confinement in the American prison.
Andrabi said if Aafia cannot be released, she should at least be transferred to a Pakistani jail.
Anti-US protest in J-K against sexual abuse on Pak scientist - Indian Express