Naderat Siddiqui, a Pakistani-American, an active supporter of Dr. Aafia for the release and repatriation of the nation's daughter, named her 48th marathon race after Dr. Aafia.
"Today I ran the Fort Worth Marathon, my 48th full marathon," said Naderat Siddiqui, a Texas resident. My race was once again for #DrAafiaSiddiqui. My sixth special race was for this innocent political prisoner sister. It was in the US city of Texas where Dr. Aafia is imprisoned.
He asserted that her confession had been obtained through torture and that her confession had been obtained through torture. An allegation in which no one was killed or injured.
He lamented that the Pakistani government had not written a formal letter to the US government for the release of its innocent citizen. While I was running in the marathon, Saleema was informing the people there about Aafia's case. This is the commitment of principled advocates for justice. In this marathon race which lasted for four hours and eight minutes, Nadrat Siddiqui got the third position.