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420 Aafia’s family sprang: Hasan Mansoor, “Pakistani Mum Extradited to US on Terror Charges,” Agence France-Presse, August 5, 2008.
420 The Asian Human Rights Commission: Asian Human Rights Commission, “Dr. Afia’s Health Is in Serious Condition and Two of Her Children Remain Missing,” Urgent Appeal Update AHRC-UAU-049-2008, August 8, 2008.
421 Aafia had told the FBI: United States of America v. Aafia Siddiqui, Document 256, August 19, 2010, p. 18.
422 Aafia’s mother provided: United States of America v. Aafia Siddiqui, Document 314, October 7, 2010, p. 14.
422 Khalid Hasan: Khalid Hasan, “Aafia Siddiqui’s ‘al-Qaeda Links’ to Come Up in Court,” Daily Times, August 20, 2008; “Postcard USA: Where Do We Go from Here?” Daily Times, August 24, 2008.
423 But no one listened to him: One of many commentaries contrasting Musharraf’s behavior to that of Muhammed bin Qasim is “Dr. Aafia and Mohammed bin Qasim,” https://azkaarali.wordpress.com/2010/09/26 /dr-aafia-and-mohammed-bin-qasim/.
423 After years of tactfully praising: “Dr Aafia’s Sister Fears US Security Agencies May Kill Her,” Daily Times, August 13, 2008.
423 Anne Patterson: Anne Patterson, “Aafia Siddiqui: US Envoy’s Version,” Dawn, August 16, 2008.
423 On August 21: “Dr. Fowzia Siddiqui’s Address to the Pakistani Senate,” www.draafia.org/2008/08/22/dr-fowzia-siddiquis-address-to-the -pakistani-senate-2/.
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425 The British press: “Tariikhii Dr. Xersi Magana 1935–2008,” August 25, 2008, www.garoweonline.com/artman2/publish/Islam_28/Tariikhii_ Xersi_Magana.shtml.
425 “each acknowledged ways”: Claudia Anderson, “Parallel Lives: Frederick Douglass, Ayaan Hirsi Ali and the Flight to Freedom,” The Weekly Standard, June 23, 2008.
425 “If I had gone”: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Nomad: From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations (New York: Free Press, 2010), p. 26.
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429 According to the New York Times: Carlotta Gall and Abdul Waheed Wafa, “Afghans Repatriate Son, 12, of Pakistani Indicted in U.S.,” New York Times, September 16, 2008.
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433 Ayaan got a call: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Nomad: From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations (New York: Free Press, 2010), pp. 29–31.
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435 Aafia remained stubbornly: Larry Neumeister, “Pakistani Scientist Is Deemed Unfit to Stand Trial,” Associated Press, November 18, 2008.
435 The Pakistani Senate: “Report of the Functional Committee on Human Rights on Dr. Aafia Siddiqui,” presented by Senator S. M. Zafar, Chairman, Functional Committee, January 2009.
436 In December, he wrote: “Dr. Aafia’s Children: Father’s Plea,” Dawn, December 12, 2008; Aroosa Mansoor, “Dr. Aafia Siddiqui’s Husband Breaks His Silence After Six Years,” News International, February 18, 2009.
436 Pakistan’s spy agency: “Dr. Aafia’s Ex-Husband Seeks Children’s Custody,” Dawn, July 8, 2009.
437 Only Aafia herself: John Hawkinson, “Aafia Siddiqui’s Son Released; DOJ Hints at Conspiracy Charges,” Tech, September 16, 2008.
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438 Ayaan kept lecturing: Jan Sjostrom, “Author, Activist Condemns Muslim Faith at Palm Beach Talk,” Palm Beach Daily News, March 21, 2009.
438 Ayaan had seemed receptive: Rebecca Weisser, “Prophet Faces a Polemic,” Australian, August 2, 2008.
438 But it was too late: “A Symposium: On the U.S. Election, Viewed Abroad,” World Affairs, September 22, 2008; Ayaan Hirsi Ali, “Cut and Run Won’t Do,” Australian, November 4, 2008.
439 In November: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, “Obama Let Down Moderate Muslims,” American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, June 5, 2009, www.aei.org/article/100582.
439 She kept writing: Charles Johnson, “A Few Preliminary Thoughts on Ayaan Hirsi Ali,” Claremont Conservative, February 6, 2009, www .claremontconservative.com/2009/02/few-preliminary-thoughts -on-ayaan-hirsi.html; “Islam Critic Ayaan Hirsi Ali Writes Children’s Book,” Expatica, May 30, 2008.
439 She still grew animated: Weisser, “Prophet Faces a Polemic.”
440 In any case: “Ayaan Hirsi Ali Signs with Knopf Canada,” Globe and Mail Blog Post, February 25, 2009, www.theglobeandmail.com/books/in -other-words/ayaan-hirsi-ali-signs-with-knopf-canada/article973264/.
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441 Aafia’s psychiatric evaluation: L. Thomas Kucharski, “Forensic Evaluation: Aafia Siddiqui,” July 9, 2009, p. 11; Sally C. Johnson, “Forensic Evaluation,” March 16, 2009, p. 15; United States of America v. Aafia Siddiqui, Aafia Siddiqui, letters to Judge Richard Berman and FMC, Carswell, Warden Elaine Chapman, July 7, 2009, pp. 1–4.
441 At FMC, Carswell: United States of America v. Aafia Siddiqui, “Camille Kempke,” transcript of deposition taken July 1, 2009, Defense Exhibit DX7, pp. 78, 142.
441 She seems to have believed: Aafia Siddiqui, letter to FMC, Carswell, Warden Elaine Chapman, July 7, 2009.
441 She wrote what she described: Aafia Siddiqui, letter to Judge Richard Berman, July 7, 2009.
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445 Like Ayaan: Michael Elliott, “Niall Ferguson: Theorist of Liberal Imperialism,” Time, April 24, 2004.
445 A superb storyteller: Niall Ferguson, The War of the World: Twentieth-Century Conflict and the Descent of the West (New York: Penguin, 2007); Ferguson, Colossus: The Price of America’s Empire (New York: Penguin, 2004), p. 170.
446 She herself had been charged: David Pryce-Jones, “Europe’s Loss, America’s Gain,” National Review, August 28, 2006.
447 But his and Ayaan’s lawyers: “Niall Ferguson and Ayaan Hirsi Ali,” Independent, February 25, 2010.
447 With Ayaan’s fortieth birthday: Steffie Kouters, “Ik ben de moeder van chaos,” De Volkskrant, March 13, 2010; Katie Nicholl, Miles Goslett, and Caroline Graham, “The History Man and Fatwa Girl: How Will David Cameron Take News That Think-Tank Guru Niall Ferguson Has Deserted Wife Sue Douglas for Somali Feminist?” Daily Mail, February 12, 2010; “Profile: Niall Ferguson,” Sunday Times, February 14, 2010; Richard Kay and Geoffrey Levy, “Naughty Niall Ferguson: The Dashing TV Historian and the String of Affairs That Could Cost Him Millions,” Daily Mail, February 20, 2010.
447 The pair went public: Nicholl, Goslett, and Graham, “The History Man and Fatwa Girl.”
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450 After jury selection began: Alison Gendar, “ ‘Lady Al Qaeda’ Cries Foul: Accused Terrorist Aafia Siddiqui Says Toss Jews from Jury Pool,” Daily News, January 14, 2010.
450 As the trial began: United States of America v. Aafia Siddiqui, January 25, 2010, p. 1074, and January 19, 2010, p. 76.
451 Up on the stand: United States of America v. Aafia Siddiqui, January 28, 2010, p. 720.
452 Yet, with the courtroom: Ibid., pp. 1726–1733, and January 29, 2010, p. 2027.
453 In his closing arguments: United States of America v. Aafia Siddiqui, January 29, 2010, p. 1947.
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454 In it, she used: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Nomad: From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations (New York: Free Press, 2010), pp. 13–22.
454 The reviews this time: Hirsi Ali, Nomad, jacket cover; Nathan Gardels, “Want to Know What Makes a Jihadist Tick? Read Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s Nomad,” Christian Science Monitor, May 27, 2010; Arita Baijens, “Bij nomaden heeft de vrouw soms de broek aan,” NRC Handelsblad, March 22, 2010; Anet Biech, “Ayaan Hirsi Ali, woelig nomade,” De Volkskrant, March 19, 2010; Nicholas Kristof, “The Gadfly,” New York Times Sunday Book Review, May 28, 2010; Bob Drogin, “Book Review: Nomad, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali,” Los Angeles Times, June 7, 2010; “Fabulously Snobby Divorce Scandal of the Week: Niall Ferguson’s Fatwa Mistress Two-Step,” http://gawker.com/5466433/fabulously-snobby-divorce-scandal-of -the-week-niall-fergusons-fatwa-mistress-two+step.
455 Meeting Ayaan: Toby Allen-Mills, “In Love . . . and on an Islamist Death List,” Sunday Times, May 9, 2010
; Emma Brockes, “Why Are Muslims So Hypersensitive?” Guardian, May 8, 2010; Cristina Odone, “Ayaan Hirsi Ali Reminds Me of Richard Dawkins—Obsessive and Simplistic,” Daily Telegraph, June 6, 2010.
456 This coolness notwithstanding: Richard Kay, “History Man Heads Home with His Girl,” Daily Mail, June 2, 2010; Judith Woods, “Has the Face of Adultery Changed?” Daily Telegraph, May 11, 2010.
456 Ayaan herself wrote: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, “I’m a Nomad, but I Want to Be a Mother,” Sunday Times, May 9, 2010; Woods, “Has the Face of Adultery Changed?”
456 The Daily Mail claimed: Kay, “History Man Heads Home with His Girl”; Allen-Mills, “In Love . . . and on an Islamist Death List.”
456 In early 2011: Niall Ferguson, Civilization: The West and the Rest (London: Allen Lane, 2011).
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457 After Aafia’s conviction: Declan Walsh, “Pakistan Erupts After US Jailing of ‘Daughter of the Nation’ Aafia Siddiqui,” Guardian, September 24, 2010.
457 A Daily Express columnist: Shakil Chaudhry, “Aafia Siddiqui: Hysteria Grips Pakistan,” Viewpoint, February 25, 2011.
458 Then, in another: “DNA Proves Girl as Aafia’s Daughter: Malik,” News International, April 11, 2010.
459 As for al-Qaeda: Qandeel Siddique, “Aafia Siddiqui,” February 24, 2010, www.jihadica.com/aafia-siddiqui/.
459 Even before Aafia’s trial began: Megan Chuchmach, Nick Shifrin, and Luis Martinez, “Martyrdom Video from CIA Base Bomber Links Deadly Attack to Pakistani Taliban,” ABC News, January 9, 2010; Mushtaq Yusufzai, “Taliban to Execute US Soldier if Aafia Not Released,” News International, February 5, 2010.
459 In early March: Azaz Syed, “Hakeemullah Writes Letter to Afia’s Sister,” Dawn, May 5, 2010.
459 Khawaja returned to Waziristan: Nadir Hassan, “Who Killed the Ex-ISI Official?” The AfPak Channel, April 30, 2010, http://afpak .foreignpolicy.com/posts/2010/04/30/who_killed_the_ex_isi_official.
460 The next day: Laith Alkhouri, “Flashpoint Exclusive: Video of Times Square Bomber Faisal Shahzad with Taliban Commander Hakimullah Mehsud,” Flashpoint Global Partners, July 22, 2010, www .globalterroralert.com/library/pakistan/631-flashpoint-exclu sive-video-of-times-square-bomber-faisal-shahzad-with-taliban- commander-hakimullah-mehsud.html.
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461 In January 2011: Asra Q. Nomani and Barbara Feinman Todd, “The Pearl Project: New Findings in the Unsolved Murder of Journalist Daniel Pearl Expose the Secret Network of Terrorism, Militancy and Islamic Extremism Inside Modern Pakistan,” The Center for Public Integrity, January 3, 2011.
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463 It had never been: United States of America v. Aafia Siddiqui, Document 314, October 7, 2010, p. 13.
464 The trial had been: Ibid., p. 19.
464 Dawn Cardi spoke: Ibid., pp. 21–24.
464 In his turn: Ibid., p. 20.
464 Aafia then gave: Ibid., pp. 24–30.
465 Aafia stood up again: Ibid., p. 49.
465 At last Judge Berman said: Ibid., p. 53.
Index
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Abbas, Hassan, 60
Abbottabad, Pakistan, 170
Abdel Rahman, Omar (Sheikh Omar, the blind sheikh), 67–68, 77, 96, 178, 417
Abou Jahjah, Dyab, 276
Aboutaleb, Ahmed, 238–39, 280–81, 291–92
Abu Khaled, 241–42, 279, 281, 288, 289–90
Abu Lubaba Shah Mansoor, 218–19, 343–44, 457
Abu Nawaar el-Hosaymi, 283
Abu Zeid, Nasr Hamed, 174–75
Adan and Eva (Hirsi Ali and Anna Gray), 439
al-Adnani, Sheikh Tamin, 69
Afghanistan: al-Qaeda training camps, 178, 394; anti-American jihad, 177; arrest of Aafia Siddiqui (July 17, 2008), 399–406, 511n399; Islamism in, 20, 304; Ismat Siddiqui and mujahideen, 22; jihadis in, 69–70, 79; Kabul “dark prison,” 394; Soviet Union and, 20, 24; suicide bombers, 399–400, 459; Taliban, 127–28, 304, 374; U.S.-Saudi-Pakistan aid to mujahideen, 20, 60; U.S. war, xvii, 164, 177, 182, 374; women, 128, 182
Against the Islamicization of Our Culture (Fortuyn), 145
AHA Foundation, 383–84
Ahmad, Babar, 285
Ahmad, Lord Nazir, 411, 412
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud, 326, 347
Ahmer, Suleman, 101, 105, 115, 178, 188
Aidid, Mohammed Farah, 82
Akhtar, Qari Saifullah, 377
Akra, Mohamad, 68, 83
Al-Ali, Nadje, 372
Alexiev, Alexi, 16
Algemeen Dagblad newspaper, 275
Ali, Lorraine, 363–64
Al-Kifah, 67–68; 1993 bombing of World Trade Center and, 77–79, 83, 129, 416; 2001, 9/11 attacks and, 155; Aafia Siddiqui and, 61, 67, 68–70, 77, 78–79, 96, 101; anti-Americanism of, 77–78; anti-Semitism of, 77–78, 79; assassinations of Afghans, 68; Bassam Kanj and, 69, 141; blind sheikh Omar and, 67–68, 77; Boston branch, 61, 69, 78–79, 83; Brooklyn Refugee Center, 61, 78, 83; Care International and, 83, 84; fatwas against independent women, 68; FBI and, 109; murder of Meir Kahane, 67, 78; murder of Mustafa Shalabi, 68; newsletter, 78–79, 84, 96, 102; as recruiting office for jihad, 61; trials of conspirators, 129
Allas, Yasmine, 257
Allen-Mills, Tony, 455
Almelo, Holland, 63
al-Qaeda, 171; 2000 attack on USS Cole, 251; 2001, 9/11 attacks and, 177; Aafia Siddiqui and, xvii, 177, 248, 249, 260, 272, 328, 337; arrests of members, 243–45; Baltimore plot, 233, 234; al-Baluchi family and, 431; Bhutto assassination and, 377; bioterrorism and chemical warfare, 244–45, 246, 260, 328, 413; charities as fronts for, 59, 70, 83, 88, 101–2, 105, 115, 129, 141, 156, 185, 187; Holland and, 239; introduction to military manual, vii; Jaish-e-Mohammed and, 169, 271; Jemaah Islamiah and, 221; Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and, xii, 185; Lal Mosque and, 305, 375; Majid Khan and, 234–35; mubtakkar attack proposed on New York subways, 327; operatives in U.S., 185; origins, 69; Pakistan and, 60, 177, 220, 270, 285, 299–300, 304; Pakistan’s ISI and, 60, 270, 271, 285, 299–300; Saifullah Paracha and, 260–61; shipment of C-4 plastic explosives, 233; training camps, 178; U.S. capture of Abu Zubaydah, 185; in Waziristan, 270; women supporters, 297, 305
Al-Qaeda’s Jihad in Europe (Kohlmann), 84
al-Rashid Trust, 128, 169, 184, 218, 461; newsletter, Zarb-e-Momin, 128, 343
American Civil Liberties Union, 184, 245
American Enterprise Institute (AEI), 326, 342, 346, 348, 369–70, 382, 384, 438–39, 502n326; Project for the New American Century, 359
American Jewish Committee (AJC), 325–26, 342, 347–48
al-Amin, Imam Jamil (H. Rap Brown), 95
Amnesty International, 367
Amsterdam, Holland, 312; Bos en Lommer neighborhood, 191; De Balie cultural center, 171; Deborah Scroggins in, 312, 339; El Tawheed Mosque, 241; killing of Theo van Gogh and, 288–92; mayor, Job Cohen, 179–80, 225, 238–39; snuff/pornography Web site www.ogrish.com and, 184; Willemsparkweg, 215–16, 230
Amsterdam Migrant Center, 257
Anarchist Arsenal, The, 183, 189, 401, 419
Anderson, Claudia, 391
An-Naim, Abdullahi, 174
Annan, Kofi, 347
Anteby, Charles, 232
Applebaum, Anne, 362–63, 380
Arab European League, 276
Arib, Khadija, 256
Arlington, Texas, 142, 155, 156
Arshad, Khadija, 221
Artan, Asha, xiii, 9; Ayaan and, 27, 52, 56, 75, 76, 339, 409, 433–34; children of, 11, 12; Darood clan and, 10; female circumcision and, 13; Hirsi Magan Isse and, 9, 28, 52–53, 74; in Kenya, 17, 26–33, 39–40, 43–44, 49, 131–32
Artan, Mohamud Mohamed, xiii; in Finland, 42, 51–52, 365; marriage to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, 42–43
Ascent of Money, The (Ferguson), 446
Ash, Timothy Garton, 363, 389–90
Ashcroft, J
ohn, 272, 273, 299
Atheist Manifesto, The (Philipse), 140, 194, 276
Atta, Mohamed, 161, 273
al-Attash, Khalad, 251, 252
Azhar, Maulana Masood, 169, 184, 271, 344
Aziz, Amir, 260, 328
Azough, Naïma, 181
Azzam, Abdullah, 69, 105, 143, 197, 285
Azzouz, Samir, 279
Badani, Dawood, 284
Badat, Saajid, 220
Bagram Airfield, xii, 367, 386, 402; Aafia Siddiqui at, 411–13, 417–18, 435, 436; Prisoner 650, 355, 393–96, 411; YouTube video, 393, 395
Balkenende, Jan Peter, 225, 227, 381
Ballin, Ernst Hirsch, 378–79
Baluch, Mohammed Hussein Abid, 430–31
al-Baluchi, Ammar (Ali Abdul Aziz Ali), xi, 187, 428, 463; 2001, 9/11 attacks and, 219–20; Aafia Siddiqui and marriage, 219, 246, 270, 361, 424, 431; al-Qaeda and, 246; arrest, 251–52, 261; Baltimore plot and, 220–22, 232–35, 248, 336, 337; Daniel Pearl murder and, 462; detention/torture of, 449; Heathrow Airport plot, 285; interrogation records, 328–29
al-Baluchi family, 60, 69, 107, 177, 219, 245–46, 249, 284; Daniel Pearl murder, 300, 462; Deborah Scroggins’s interview, 430–42
Baluchistan, 219, 320, 403
Bangladesh, 18
al-Banna, Hassan, 6, 15, 17, 116, 389
Barot, Dhiren, 285
Baudelaire, Charles, vii
Beg, Mirza Aslam, 21, 37
Begg, Moazzam, 355, 393, 394
Belhaj, Karima, 240, 256
Benevolence International Foundation, 101, 115, 178, 187, 285
Benschop, Albert, 288, 289
Berg, Nicholas, 280; beheading video, 280
Bergdahl, Bowe, 459
Bergen, Peter, 154–55
Berman, Paul, 389, 390, 510n389
Berman, Richard M., 421, 442, 444, 450, 463–65
Bernhard, Brendan, 346
Bhuja, Asif, 249–50
Bhutto, Benazir, 24–25, 59, 107–8, 173, 376–77, 424; assassination, 377, 413, 424
Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, 18, 24
Biando, Marnie, 45
bin Laden, Carmen, 212
bin Laden, Osama, xvii, 60, 69, 94, 129–30, 142, 143, 167, 174, 252; Aafia Siddiqui and, 187; Abu Lubaba and, 218; anti-Semitism of, 154–55; Khawaja and, 306; killing of, 170; Moataz al-Hallak and, 156; in Pakistan, 60, 177, 270; Saifullah Paracha and, 232, 235; in Saudi Arabia, 17; U.S. pursuit of, 164; video, 154–55, 290; wives of, 302; World Trade Center as target, 154–55; Zaynab Khadr and, 306