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The Times Online calls Aafia "Al-Qaeda woman," and for ABC News she's "Mata Hari" in a lengthy report featuring unsubstantiated charges against her, including:
The Abduction, Secret Detention, Torture, and Repeated Raping of Aafia Siddiqui 2008
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Ridley called Aafia a "grey lady" "because she (was) almost a ghost, a spectre whose cries and screams continue to haunt those who heard her.
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A few weeks ago, a New York Federal District Court sentenced Aafia Siddiqui, an MIT-trained neuroscientist, to 86 years in prison for attempted murder.
Beenish Ahmed: Damsels in Distress: Using Victimized Women as Political Ploys Beenish Ahmed 2010
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Aafia Siddiqui is a female neuroscience specialist given an 86 year sentence after an American court found her guilty last year of the attempted murder of U.S. security officials in Afghanistan.
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A few weeks ago, a New York Federal District Court sentenced Aafia Siddiqui, an MIT-trained neuroscientist, to 86 years in prison for attempted murder.
Beenish Ahmed: Damsels in Distress: Using Victimized Women as Political Ploys Beenish Ahmed 2010
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A few weeks ago, a New York Federal District Court sentenced Aafia Siddiqui, an MIT-trained neuroscientist, to 86 years in prison for attempted murder.
Beenish Ahmed: Damsels in Distress: Using Victimized Women as Political Ploys Beenish Ahmed 2010
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Some Pakistani officials have suggested that Davis could be exchanged for Aafia Siddiqui, an American-educated Pakistani who was sentenced to 86 years in prison for trying to kill her American interrogators in Afghanistan.
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A few weeks ago, a New York Federal District Court sentenced Aafia Siddiqui, an MIT-trained neuroscientist, to 86 years in prison for attempted murder.
Beenish Ahmed: Damsels in Distress: Using Victimized Women as Political Ploys Beenish Ahmed 2010
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One report from a local news organization, the Afghan Islamic Press, which has links to the Taliban, said the kidnappers wanted to swap Ms. Norgrove for Aafia Siddiqui, the Pakistani neuroscientist convicted by a U.S. court last month of attempting to kill American soldiers and government employees.
British Aid Worker Killed in Afghanistan Maria Abi-Habib 2010
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A few weeks ago, a New York Federal District Court sentenced Aafia Siddiqui, an MIT-trained neuroscientist, to 86 years in prison for attempted murder.
Beenish Ahmed: Damsels in Distress: Using Victimized Women as Political Ploys Beenish Ahmed 2010
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