- Shakil Afridi played a key part in helping the U.S. track down Osama bin Laden
- The Pakistani doctor was sent to Bin Laden’s hideout in Abbottabad to offer hepatitis vaccines in order to obtain DNA to identify the people living there
- Not long after, President Obama signed off on the special ops mission that would end in Bin Laden’s assassination
- After that mission, Afridi was arrested and has spent the last seven years in prison awaiting a trial that doesn’t seem to be coming
- Experts say Afridi has been caught in the middle of America and Pakistan’s worsening relationship
- President Trump vowed to get Afridi released, but appears not to have made any headway on the cause. Read More
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