Huge losses incurred in defending Aafia

PM approved $2 million to meet Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s legal expenses, of which there is no trace of $141,775.


Zahid Gishkori November 05, 2010

ISLAMABAD: The prime minister had approved $2 million to meet Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s legal expenses, of which there is no trace of $141,775.

A report submitted by the ministry of foreign affairs to the Senate standing committee on interior affairs, revealed on Thursday that the government had also lost $9,225 due to exchange rate conversion of $2 million for the Attorney’s Trust Account made for Siddiqui.

A US court awarded an 86-year jail sentence to Siddiqui, a Pakistani national on charges of involvement of using weapons against an American soldier in Afghanistan.

The report indicated that there were no criteria when attorneys were hired by the Pakistan embassy in Washington. The legal team consisted of three reputed attorneys, Linda Moreno, Charles Swift and Elaine Sharp, on the written request of Siddiqui’s family.

However, Dr Fauzia Siddiqui, the prisoner’s sister informed the standing committee that her family had never asked the government to hire these firms.

Chairman of the Committee, Senator Talha Mehmood and Senator Haji Adil, said the money was wasted by high officials as Siddiqui never trusted the legal team. “Dr Aafia’s family recommended three lawyers, who were never allowed to plead her case,” they said.

The report continued to say that the Ambassador to Pakistan Hussain Haqqani formed a committee of three officers to ensure transparency and monitor the expenditure of the Attorney’s Trust Account.

It was further revealed that an amount of $100,000 was given to Siddiqui’s Legal Fund and $0.75 million were transferred to the Swift & McDonald law firm in three transactions in November 2009. Additionally, an amount of $0.5 million was transferred to Linda Moreno.  Sharp Family 209 Trust, another law firm, also received $0.5 million in August 2009. An amount of $1.4 million were spent on the legal team hired to plead Siddiqui’s case.

Meanwhile, the committee directed Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir to conduct an internal audit of the money spent on the legal team and submit its detailed report at the next meeting.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 5th, 2010.

COMMENTS (10)

Hassan | 13 years ago | Reply Why are you people against Dr. Aafia? Do you believe every single news given by the US media or government? Your so called extreme liberal thoughts have destroyed this country! I can 100% say that all of you claim to be champions of women/human rights but what about the pain and plight Dr. Aafia or her children endured? Can you bring back her happiness after what she has gone through? or can you applaud her services for both the nation and world as she was working on an important neuroscience project for the welfare of child education? Btw, I am also a well educated person and for my whole life lived in a very liberal society so don't even think about claiming me to be an illiterate or street level guy.
S | 13 years ago | Reply The placard in the photo reads that the protester belongs to the MQM. I guess everyone and anyone is out to make political hay from Dr. Siddiqi, whether from criticizing the government for supporting her or for not supporting her enough. By the way: at any given time dozens of Pakistani citizens face criminal charges in the US. What makes Dr. Siddiqi so special?
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