Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Bin Laden Raid Doctor Shakil Afridi Speaks Out From A Pakistani Jail

Imprisoned: Pakistani doctor Shakil Afridi talks with people outside a building at an unknown location, prior to his arrest

'The Americans Are Our Worst Enemies': Doctor Who Helped Lead U.S. To Bin Laden Says Pakistan Spy Agency Lists America As Greatest Foes And 'Maintains Relations Just To Extract Billions In Aid' -- Daily Mail

* Dr Shakil Afridi says Pakistan's ISI intelligence agency calls the U.S. it's worst enemy
* He was sentenced to 33 years in prison in June
* Dr Afridi helped the U.S. by setting up a fake vaccination programme that allowed him to collect DNA from bin Laden's children
* Pakistan suffered a black eye when it was revealed that bin Laden had been in their midst for years

The jailed Pakistani doctor who helped led the U.S. to Osama Bin Laden's hideout has revealed that Pakistan’s spy agency considers America its worst enemy.

Dr Shakil Afridi was sentenced to 33 years in prison in June after a Pakistani court found him guilty of treason for conspiring against Pakistan.

The physician said he has been subjected to torture and harsh questioning since his arrest days after Bin Laden’s death in May 2011 as he tried to flee Pakistan.

And he also claimed that he did not know that the information he provided to the CIA had led to the assassination of the reclusive Al Qaeda leader.

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More News On Dr Shakil Afridi

EXCLUSIVE: Jailed doc who helped nail Bin Laden warns Pakistan sees U.S. as 'worst enemy' -- FOX News
Bin Laden raid doctor Shakil Afridi speaks out -- BBC
Osama bin Laden doctor 'never knew who target was' -- The Telegraph
Dr Shakil Afridi claims ISI regards US as 'worst enemy' -- Express Tribune
Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US -- DAWN
For ISI, US is a BIGGER enemy than India: Dr Afridi -- Rediff
Doctor: Pakistan calls U.S. 'worst enemy' -- UPI
US concern over Pakistan 'CIA doctor' torture claims -- AFP
Pakistani Doctor Who Helped on Bin Laden Raid Describes 'Brutal' Torture -- The Atlantic
Sen. Paul vows to press vote on Pakistan aid cutoff after jailed doc speaks out -- FOX News
US Senator Rand Paul seeks no aid to Pakistan till release of Shakil Afridi -- Economic Times

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