Boyle did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Thursday.A 42-year-old mother of three, Siddiqui was educated in the United States and has degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Brandeis University.
Siddiqui was likely unaware of the Islamic State proposal and its actions should not be held against her, Boyle said in an interview last month.Islamist militant groups have called her case an example of the worst excesses of the U.S. war on terror, citing her family’s allegation that she was raped and tortured at the U.S. military’s Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. U.S. officials have said they found no evidence of that.
At trial, Siddiqui’s legal team urged an acquittal because there was no evidence the rifle had been fired.An appeals court in 2012 affirmed her conviction and sentence, rejecting arguments that her trial was unfair.
Siddiqui was likely unaware of the Islamic State proposal and its actions should not be held against her, Boyle said in an interview last month.Islamist militant groups have called her case an example of the worst excesses of the U.S. war on terror, citing her family’s allegation that she was raped and tortured at the U.S. military’s Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. U.S. officials have said they found no evidence of that.
At trial, Siddiqui’s legal team urged an acquittal because there was no evidence the rifle had been fired.An appeals court in 2012 affirmed her conviction and sentence, rejecting arguments that her trial was unfair.
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