Friday, March 5, 2010

Interesting bits frrom her psychological evaluation

Top paragraph Pg. 4
Following the Attacks of 9/11 Dr. Siddiqui informed her husband that she wished to return to Pakistan. One of the reasons given at that time was that she believed that following 9/11, Americans were intending to abduct Muslim children and were converting them to Christianity. The strength of the pervasiveness of this belief is unknown but it represents a very paranoid idea.

2nd paragraph page 4
Following an argument with her mother who she and the children were living with, an agreement was reached that they would go to Islamabad to live with her uncle. She reportedly left in a cab, phoned her mother from the train station, agreeing to call again when she reached Islamabad. She apparently never made it to her uncle’s residence.

Bottom paragraph page 4
What is reported is that Dr. Siddiqui became involved with a man named Abu Lubaba, who courted her using her concern for the protection of Pakistan against aggressive nations. Late she came to believe he was a “bad man” Abu Lubaba during this period issued a fatwa on Dr. Siddiqui to study germ and chemical warfare.

Top paragraph page 5
In July of 2008 Dr. Siddiqui traveled to Ghazni, Afghanistan reportedly to find her second husband. She traveled with a young boy, who turns out to be her son, Ahmed because she reported traveling alone would draw attention to her
View report here

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