All the people thinking this is just because of some “prisoner exchange” have never seen the video where her son was stripped naked outside Christ Church Rawalpindi.
That video was subsequently deleted from history. We all know how she ended up in Afghanistan onboard N379P’s flight out of Chaklala Airbase (Noorkhan Airbase).
Furthermore, In a lawsuit against the federal Bureau of Prisons, Siddiqui’s lawyers said another inmate “smashed a coffee mug filled with scaling hot liquid” into her face. When Siddiqui curled herself into a fetal position, the other woman began to punch and kick her, leaving her with injuries so severe that she needed to be taken by wheelchair to the prison’s medical unit, the suit says.
Siddiqui was left with burns around her eyes and a three-inch scar near her left eye, the lawsuit says. She also suffered bruises on her arms and legs and an injury to her cheek.
The attack prompted protests by human rights activists and religious groups and calls for improved prison conditions. The activists have also called on the Pakistani government to fight for her release from U.S. custody.
But that’s okay the naysayers and custodians of “human rights” on this forum just go to show the that human rights are “qualified” rights and not absolute- and only apply to those that meet their narrow viewpoint of being a “good guy” or “just cause”.