Human rights lawyer briefs IHC Justice Sardar Aijaz Ishaq Khan about ways and means of Dr. Aafia Siddqui’s repatriation
ISLAMABAD, May 08 (SABAH): Noted Human Rights Attorney and lawyer in Dr. Aafia Siddiqui case Clive Safford Smith here on Monday submitted before the Islamabad High Court (IHC) the ways and means about how the government of Pakistan could ensure her early repartition.
As per details, an IHC bench of Justice Sardar Aijaz Ishaq Khan heard the constitutional petition (3139/2015) of Dr. Fowzia Siddiqui.
Clive Stafford Smith presented a detailed account of the physical and mental torture meted out to Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. He said he had represented many prisoners of the Guantanamo Bay prison but none of them had braved more cruelty than Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. He said unfortunately the record of the physical and mental torture meted out to Dr. Aafia Siddiqui was not presented before the American court that had heard the case of Aafia. He said had this record presented before jury no court could have jailed Dr. Aafia. He also presented a confidential note to the honorable court, in which he mentioned in detail what steps the government of Pakistan could take to secure an early repartition of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. He said all these efforts would need a continuous backing of the government.
Imran Shafique Advocate representing the petitioner regretted that two decades have already passed to Dr. Aafia detention but no sincere legal effort so far has been taken for her repartition from America. The court appreciated the efforts of Clive Stafford Smith and directed the officials of the ministry of foreign affairs to take required steps in Aafia case.
The officials told the court that they have to take approvals as every level and it takes a considerable time. The court directed them that if they face undue hurdles they could file application with the court and it would try to resolve the issues as per the law and constitution. The hearing was adjourned to June.
Later, talking to media outside the court, Clive Stafford Smith said the main responsibility lies with the government of Pakistan and if it takes sincere and serious efforts the repartition of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui is possible. He said Aafia Siddiqui has endured more physical and mental torture than any prisoner of the Guantanamo Bay whose cases he had fought.
Jamaat-e-Islami Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan on the occasion appreciated the efforts of Clive Stafford Smith. He said his role in the release of Rabbani brothers and Piracha are praiseworthy. He said it needs great efforts on the part of the government to ensure early release of Dr. Aafia. He said the condition of Dr. Aafia is not good and she needs medical efforts and support. He hoped that after today’s hearing there is a new hope that she would be repatriated soon.
Aafia Movement leader and noted neurophysician of the country Dr. Fowzia Siddiqui said that the hearing of today has given us a new hope. She appreciated the efforts of Clive Stafford Smith and said if the government of Pakistan cooperates with him Dr. Aafia Siddiqui would be released within months.