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The Afghan Foreign Ministry claims the boy, Ali Hassan, was adopted by Siddiqui in 2005, and that he is a dual U.S./Pakistan citizen, the AP said. The Ministry said the boy had been held by Afghanistan’s intelligence service for ten days, according to the AP.
The boy had to be dual citizen makes the whole thing look even more suspicious.
To make it even more confusing it happens that the boy is not adopted WTF:
There is still confusion about the boy’s identity. The AP reported that Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said U.S. DNA tests showed the boy was Siddiqui’s biological son, not an adopted son.
“Preliminary nuclear DNA analysis indicates that [REDACTED] DNA is consistent with that of a potential offspring of Aafia Siddiqui,” said an Aug. 22 letter released by the Department of Justice. “Additional testing is being conducted and should be completed by next week,” referring to the week of Aug. 24–29.
Then more confusion, apparently it is her biological son Ahmad but he is denying that he is her son, he claims he is adopted, and orphan from Kashmir. Never seen so many conflicting reports on one story:
In a letter sent to Ms. Elizabeth Fink, lawyer of Aafia Siddiqui, US Department of Justice (DoJ) informs that after DNA test it is established that the boy captured along with Dr. Aafia Siddiqui in Afghanistan is her biological son, Ahmed Siddiqui. However, the boy denies this and says that he is an orphan whose family was killed in Pakistan Earthquake 2005.
Why this is so confusing is the fact that Ahmad was sent back to Pakistan as stated by the Afghan foreign minister and in all those reports the Afghan authorities claimed that indeed this boy was Hassan an Adopted kid.
Then the US turns around and takes DNA test proving that he wasn't adopted and that he was indeed the son of Siddiqui:
Baheen said Siddiqui had adopted the child in 2005 after he lost his parents, a doctor and an engineer, in the 2005 earthquake in Pakistani Kashmir. The quake killed more than 73,000 people.
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