This video shows a woman suffering a heart attack as the Pakistani police forcibly deported her into the hands of the Taliban while she was waiting for her Canadian visa.
Over the past few months, I've noticed a disturbing pattern—one that feels like a threat to the safety of a female family member. An elderly woman in Islamabad, Pakistan, along with her son, grandson, and daughter-in-law, are all waiting for their visas to Canada. They are NATO allies, and their visas are still pending approval.
What is troubling is that the Pakistani visa system has approved visas for everyone in the family—except for the elderly woman.
This injustice is all too familiar. It mirrors the betrayal of Aafia Siddiqui, a woman who was sold out by the cowardly ISI to the US military and subjected to unspeakable abuse in a prison of torture.
Now, this same pattern seems to be unfolding with this elderly woman. The only reason I can think of is that I sent them a small sum of money I occasionally earn to help her, as she is diabetic. It seems the authorities are subjecting her to psychological torment because of this.
Corrupt Pakistani police —who claim to uphold the Muslim faith—are harassing her, threatening her with deportation, even though she has official documents from the UN and the Canadian embassy stating she should not be disturbed by Pakistani authorities. Despite this, the police continue to break into their home and steal their money.
As the threats continue and the evil plots unfold, I pray that God confounds their plans. There is something wicked and vicious brewing against this poor woman, and I fear for her safety.
Meanwhile, we see Pakistani activists loudly condemning Israel and the IDF for mistreating Palestinian women, yet they conveniently ignore the diabolical actions of their own corrupt police. These same individuals, who claim to champion justice, are turning a blind eye to the abuse and wrongful prosecution of their very own Muslim sisters.
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