| Mother's Day Letter to Mrs. Obama |
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To, America is a land where freedom, equality, and justice can prevail over both momentary folly and long term prejudices. It is a land that promises to fill the heart with love and compassion, that promises both economic and intellectual opportunities, that promises any single individual the right to stand up and say "I can make things better." Those promises brought you to the White House. Mrs. Obama, I too am a mother with two beautiful and talented daughters. I too believe in those values that America stands for, but my dreams were shattered by a brutal reality. I am the mother of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, who was detained and incarcerated, along with her three young children, Ahmad age 5 years, Maryam age 3 years, Suleman age 6 months only! in 2003 by agents representing the American government in the name of the war on terror. She is now charged and convicted of a crime that was never committed. A charge based on hate and fear, not fact. What if one of your daughters was ambitious enough to want to make a change, and all her life studied to achieve one goal, to improve the education system by making learning more efficient. By helping handicapped children live a meaningful life. What if she decided to help those who have been wronged, what if she volunteered with autistic kids, orphans and old ladies? What if she believed that faith is essential and mutually inclusive of all sciences and logic? What if she decided to embrace her grandfather’s faith because she thought it was logical and true? Would you be proud of her or would you ask your agencies to lock her up for the rest of her life because she is a Muslim? Madam First Lady, I ask you to reflect and think where your country’s war on terror has taken you. How many innocent lives will it destroy? Your forefathers were bitterly wronged, which must give you a unique perspective on justice. I ask, are you ready to say enough is enough, release this innocent soul? Too often claims of national security are misused to protect individuals in government from being embarrassed or even punished for their mistakes. Is it fair to make Aafia pay for someone else's errors? Madam, I request you to think as a mother, to look into my daughter’s case personally and see for your self how she has been tortured and raped and video taped in New York. See for yourself how the judge has twisted justice. I ask you to meet with me, meet my family, make your own judgments, are we a terrorist family? Why has Aafia been tried for a crime she did not commit and is being sentenced as a terrorist which she is not? My daughter stands for love, peace and justice; she is a victim of terror not a terrorist. May God give you the courage and wisdom to do the right thing, and save yourselves and your country from setting the cornerstones of injustice, discrimination and state terrorism. Thank you. May 09, 2010 |








