Aafia cause gets warm support in South Africa
Karachi, June 25: Like other parts of the world political leadership and civil society of South Africa are taking keen interest in the human rights issue of Pakistani mother Dr Aafia Siddiqui and the just demand for her release has also mustered valuable support in this nation of freedom fighters. Aafia Movement Pakistan leader Dr Fowzia Siddiqui in her visit to South Africa is highlighting the issue of detention of her sister and the violation of her basic human rights. During the visit Dr Fowzia
South Africa rights bodies, civil society support Aafia cause
Karachi, June 18: Civil society as well as human rights campaigners of South Africa have supported the cause of global mothers’ rights icon, Dr Aafia Siddiqui, and demanded her immediate release. As per details, Aafia Pakistan Movement leader Dr Aafia Siddiqui, accompanied by Pasban-e-Pakistan President Altaf Shakoor, reached South Africa on the invitation of different human rights and civil society organizations of that country. They would visit different parts of South Africa and discuss human rights of issue of Aafia detention with human rights bodies
Press Release – Free Aafia Campaign Picket Action
SOUTH AFRICANS FLOCK ON AAFIA DAY TO US CONSULATE South Africans flocked to the United States Consulate situated in the heart of the country’s premier business district, and home of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and other large corporate to join hands with all peace loving communities throughout the world to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the abduction of Dr. Siddiqui and her three children in Karachi, Pakistan. Thousands of passing motorists witnessed the purple clad spectacle and vocal calls of “Free Aafia” and demands for
Demonstration-&-Picketing-at US Consul johannesburg South Africa
Demonstration-&-Picketing-at US Consul General Standton ,johannesburg South Africa.free Aafia Compaign .
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March 30, 2012 marks the 9th anniversary of the kidnap and rendition of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui and her three young children from Pakistan in 2003. The youngest child, Suleman (6months old at the time) still remains missing.