Saif speaks out - May 22nd 2010

Before going to the detention centre.

The court ruled against his detention. He spoke out the reality before himself walking to the detention centre upon hearing the verdict.

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I hope Pakistani administration pull collar of Americans on this issue. This is time to ask, why was he held?? what was his crime?? Who was behind this?

Its a pity that the "Pakistani administration" cannot defend and stand up for its citizens. But the question that now arises is, should the people of Pakistan be quiet also?

Isn't it about time Pakistani people stand up for its rights. All we ask is to raise your voice in a civilized way. Leave no avenue which could be useful to speak to the world and ofcourse the leaders in Islamabad, that this must end. You just cannot allow anyone to treat Pakistanis like trash.

I understand many people are afraid. Afraid of what? Saif did not commit a crime by going to the US embassy upon being called. In fact it was his courteousness to listen to their call. Not even in the dreams one could think that such a thing could happen inside an embassy.

The quieter Pakistanis stay, the more suppressed they will end up being.

Stand for truth and speak for justice. Otherwise the whole world would spit on Pakistanis. Wake up before its too late. All we ask is to speak and write the truth.

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May 11 -2010 – U.S. Department of State – Daily Press Briefing by Assistant Secretary Philip J. Crowley about innocent M. Saif-ur-Rehman Khan