Hi Gina: I have attached the charge sheet and included a brief
narrative of the case. His name is Cpl Imad Siddiqi, USMC. Cpl Siddiqi is Marine
who was born in Afghanistan and immigrated the U.S. with his family. He
has completed one Marine Expeditionary Unit, Special Operations Capable
deployment and one deployment to Afghanistan. On about 11 May of 2009
during his last tour in Afghanistan, his squad came across a person (Mohamed
Gul) on whom they had intel that he is a Taliban operative and was intimidating
villagers and possibly conducting attacks on the friendly villagers. Cpl
Siddiqi speaks Pashtu, Urdu, and Dari. He began to interrogate Mohamed
Gul but could get nothing from him. Cpl Siddiqi had already spoken to a
village elder who explained to him that Mohamed Gul is a member of the
Taliban. He told him that he beats up and terrorizes any villager he
finds out are cooperating or speaking to the Marines. Cpl Siddiqi relayed
this information to his squad leader SSgt Jones. When Cpl Siddiqi
interrogated Gul, Gul would lie and give inconsistent stories. Cpl
Siddiqi let his squad leader know that Gul wasn’t talking and that he was lying
about his activities. The squad leader then ordered another Marine to
“take care of Gul.” The other Marine understood taking care of Gul to
mean rough him up a little so he talks about his contacts and to intimidate him
into not terrorizing the villagers anymore. The next day Gul showed up at
the base accusing the Marines of abuse and demanding payment The unit charged all the Marines in the squad with
conspiracy, false official statement, and assault. Cpl Siddiqi suffers
from severe PTSD and has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. A
conviction could result in his deportation because he is not a citizen
yet. Imagine sending a U.S. Marine back to Afghanistan. His family
is distraught and poor. They live in Northern Virginia. They came here
to get away from Afghanistan and the Taliban, entered the U.S. legally and are
working on building a life here and becoming Americans. They’re proud of
their eldest son’s service but know nothing about his legal troubles.
He’s afraid to tell them because he thinks they might become ashamed of him
when they learn that he is facing charges. Your assistance in
assisting us funding his defense is appreciated. Haytham Faraj, Esq. PUCKETT & FARAJ, PC WASHINGTON DC׀ SAN DIEGO ׀ DEARBORN 888.970.0005 Toll Free 760.521.7934 cell 202.280.1039 Fax The information
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