09-28-2010, 11:59 PM
We donât give any judgment regarding the validity of Afiaâs case or decision there-on, since no one of us has any definitive information or basis to pass any conclusive remarks. Things can be a reality both ways; Afia may be innocent and trapped for some unknown reasons or conversely, FBIâs allegations and the Courtâs decision may be fair.
What I deduce from above article is that the writer is also similarly stuck with the unfolded hidden parts of the story; with only one a bit unusual difference (being an American) that she has expressed a lot of doubts on FBIâs character. However, a lot of stuff looks to be based upon whims, doubts, estimations, personal grudge (appears like that), expectations and suni sunaai information.
The blames for weird things is a very common fact for the entire secret and other such agencies worldwide regardless of whichever country these are; though FBI is the most discussed one. As far as discussion on personal character of a human being is concerned (even if someone is an enemy) e.g. done by the writer about FBI ex-chief Hoover, I feel like stepping back from giving any comments thereon.
Yet, I wonder why FBI had to capture Afia particularly. What benefit Americans can get out of this whole exercise which is not going to put their country to any advantage but can bring some additional bad fame.
Regards,
What I deduce from above article is that the writer is also similarly stuck with the unfolded hidden parts of the story; with only one a bit unusual difference (being an American) that she has expressed a lot of doubts on FBIâs character. However, a lot of stuff looks to be based upon whims, doubts, estimations, personal grudge (appears like that), expectations and suni sunaai information.
The blames for weird things is a very common fact for the entire secret and other such agencies worldwide regardless of whichever country these are; though FBI is the most discussed one. As far as discussion on personal character of a human being is concerned (even if someone is an enemy) e.g. done by the writer about FBI ex-chief Hoover, I feel like stepping back from giving any comments thereon.
Yet, I wonder why FBI had to capture Afia particularly. What benefit Americans can get out of this whole exercise which is not going to put their country to any advantage but can bring some additional bad fame.
Regards,