Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatuhu.
Where Yvone Ridely, Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki, Mozzam Beg and a few others did indeed help a great deal in bringing out Sister’s Afia’s case to the public. Many of us ignore the fact that it was our four mujahid brothers (Abu Nasir al Qahtani, Abu Abdallah al Shami, Omar al Farouq, Abu Yahya al Libi) who escaped from bagram notorious prison in 2005 and spoke the Haq in a film done by Labaik Media. It was them who brougt this subject about Prisoner 650.

In an article Yvone Ridely Says, “The account had been corroborated by four Arabs who had escaped from Bagram in July 2005. While on the run, one not only confirmed he had heard a woman’s screams, but said he had seen her.”
The point of this reminder is simply to spoon feed my paki brothers who are still diluded of the fact that it is the mujahideen are terrorists fighting for some hidden agenda.
Allah says:
And why should ye not fight in the cause of Allah and of those who, being weak, are ill-treated (and oppressed)?- Men, women, and children, whose cry is: “Our Lord! Rescue us from this town, whose people are oppressors; and raise for us from thee one who will protect; and raise for us from thee one who will help!” (al Nisa 75)
On the other hand we will never forget the Taghut regim of our rulers who have embraced the slogan “Pakistan Sab say Pahlay”. Under which they have sold and tortured many of our brothers/sisters.
And Allah says about the hypocrites who show their loyalty to the disbelievers:
“So you see those in whose hearts is disease [i.e. hypocrisy] hastening into [association with] them saying, “We are afraid a misfortune may strike us.” But perhaps Allah will bring conquest or a decision from Him, and they will become, over what they have been concealing within themselves, regretful. (al-Ma’idah 52)
In the following clips Shaykh Abu Yahya al-Libi said in the documentary,
And the story that I wanted to narrate; there is a woman from Pakistan. She stayed two complete years in solitary confinement in Bagram prison among more than 500 men. She goes out to the bathroom, led by the disbelieving, American infidel, placing his hand on one of her shoulders and the other hand on her back, and her hands and feet chained together, and she is treated exactly in the same way as a man, even in her clothing, the red suit that the brothers wear in Guantanamo and the Mujahideen in Bagram.

And the story that I wanted to narrate; there is a woman from Pakistan. She stayed two complete years in solitary confinement in Bagram prison among more than 500 men. She goes out to the bathroom, led by the disbelieving, American infidel, placing his hand on one of her shoulders and the other hand on her back, and her hands and feet chained together, and she is treated exactly in the same way as a man, even in her clothing, the red suit that the brothers wear in Guantanamo and the Mujahideen in Bagram.