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‘Synagogue hostage-taker was British who wanted to free convicted terrorist Lady Qaeda’ Abroad

The hostage-taker was found dead after special forces ended the Colleyville hostage situation near Dallas and Forth Worth. The four hostages were released unharmed.

Akram started his campaign during a service that was broadcast live on Facebook, but was subsequently cut short. The images have since been removed. According to US media, the hostage-taker sought the release of his “sister” Aafia Siddiqui, a convicted Islamist terrorist nicknamed Lady Qaeda. Her lawyer later stated that the man is not related and that the violence is condemned.

‘act of terror’

US President Joe Biden confirmed that Akram was indeed seeking to force Siddiqui’s release with the hostage situation. Biden called the move an “act of terror”.

Pakistanis campaign for the release of 'Lady Qaeda'.

Pakistanis campaign for the release of ‘Lady Qaeda’.

Pakistani scientist Siddiqui was sentenced in 2010 by a US judge to 86 years in prison for trying to kill Americans in Afghanistan. Her nickname refers to the terrorist organization Al Qaeda. She is in a prison not far from the site of the hostage-taking. Several extremist organizations, such as the terrorist group IS, have called for her release in recent years.

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