
On this day, I honor the resilient memory of my brother and sister. Although they suffered innumerable tragedies at the hands of their family and bureaucratic officials, they survived by carrying a sliver of hope that one day they would be reunited with family that cared for them, that their story would be told, and a rightful sense of vengeance on those who orchestrated the evil in their lives. Fatima Ahmady was her name and she has a story. Her voice is just as powerful as the men who used the power entrusted to them to abuse her. Although they may have been viewed as a stepdaughter, stepson, or stepbrother, they were only seen as a brother and sister to me. I imagine what their life may have been like if they had been given the equal rights they justly deserved under the law, instead of being placed in knowingly dangerous hands by a Los Angeles County Superior court judge. I imagine who they may have become if Children and Family services had reached out to me earlier and not played the hand of God with their lives. I imagine a world where former President Barack Obama and Homeland Security would be held accountable for deporting my brother and not investigating why his own father would report him. He was a victim, a minor whose father violated terms of his child custody, as well as parental neglect laws and abandoned his two children, in a trailer unsupervised when he lived in an affluent suburb only miles away. Because they had no food or anyone to care for them (as they kept this all hidden from me), their stepbrother preyed on two vulnerable children, keeping them in check with arms and every form of abuse imaginable, such as drugging and raping them. What kind of a father goes to a third world country, fathers children with the intent of one day pimping them, abandons them, then creates a volatile environment in which the family must leave (see my other post), uses his connections to gain custody, then abandons them in the worst imaginable way possible. Was there food he could have provided? Yes. was there money he could have provided? Yes. Was their a social support system that they could have used? Yes. But he didn't want that. From day one, he wanted to profit off of these children and even admitted to doing so, and when people caught on, he got rid of them with the help of his sons. Like father, like son! This man lives down the street from several schools and public parks in a gated community where children live and play. Would you want to live next to this man?
Even though he is a pedophile and sex trafficker, his name is not in the Sex Offender Registry, and neither is Omar Aimal Ahmady's, even though he has forced multiple minors to marry him in a cult-like group. Baber Ali, their brother-in-law and criminal in arms, lives down the street from a school in an affluent community of Arcadia, contributes money to UC Berkeley and MPAC, so as to gain the favor of politicians and university administration. He branded my brother. He owns three luxury vehicles, travels to exotic locales with his family, and is entrusted to screen patients (as all doctors are) for violence Yet, how can we entrust him to operate on our eyes or screen when he is a man with a history of violence in his own family and pimped my own brother and sister.
I wish this was all a nightmare I can wake up from, but it's not. I have to live with the memory of not only their shortened life span, but the horrors they lived through at the hands of their family, government personnel, politicians, CEOS, etc. They were starved, forced to work twenty-four hours, and shackled. They were gambled off from one gang to another to pay for my brothers' drug habits, lavish livestyles (what guy can buy his girlfriend diamond earrings in college, go skydiving, and diving in exotic locales all in four years), you guessed it a man who would pimp out his own flesh and blood.What kind of man goes bankrupt, starts his own business, and travels to exotic locales all over the world, you guessed it, a man who would pimp out his own brother and sister.
Where is the justice in letting a father and stepbrother illegally violate laws intended to protect these children? If there is no enforcement or oversight of these laws, then what is the use of having them in the first place? Although custody was taken away from the father, there was nothing done to protect them from their abuser, who subsequently kidnapped them twice while they were placed under foster care (even though they had an aunt willing to adopt them), take part in the missing search so as to not be seen as guilty, and there was no follow-through on the part of social services. In fact, social services got the father involved again after the son needed rehab in juvenile services. Why should a son who has been exploited in every way be faced with this? Simple, because social services was under the cult-like trance of Abdul Ahad Ahmady and Omar Aimal Ahmady. They didn't believe in a better future for these children. Not only that, but custody was taken away from my sister's children. Is this the social services agency you want entrusted with the safety of the city's children? Is this how you envision children in society should be treated?
The father toke part in marches to honor refugees even though he had them deported and went to Mother’s Day events even though he forcefully removed them from their mother’s arms so as to construe an image of a measured man. He gets protection from the Muslim community, who teaches us it is better to forgive these criminals who will strike again. What kind of light is that? I know for a fact they trafficked my brother and sister in this very Muslim community, in its mosques.
I imagine a world where they were protected from their stepbrother, who violated terms of child custody, a pedophile who sexually traffics minors across state and country lines, with known affiliations to the global drug cartel in Colombia, Southeast Asia, and Mexico. Would they have been plunged into a world of sex trafficking and crime orchestrated by their father and brothers, if everyone did their job? Could they have become a teacher, a nurse, a social worker, a writer, or an athlete? I imagine them as people who were respected and not treated like bartered objects in an illicit black market.
Ask yourself if you want to live in a world where your child may be next, manipulated by men who do this for a living and are very good at it, have access to technology from Iran, hacking skills, not to mention contacts in the multinational gang world? If they have access to your information, what chances for survival would your child have or how much justice would they get? I never imagined that my own brother and sister would be neglected, physically and sexually abused, trafficked, deported, sold, and killed by their own family members, let alone by elected officials who we pay our tax dollars to do their jobs and by a worldwide network. My sister was kidnapped and sold to a Saudi prince and ISIS leader by her own brother, Ajmal Ahmady, who is entrusted with secret intelligence and finances. This man once decided how to gamble with your pension funds, has access to private data, and now makes deals with oil companies and railroad companies globally. He will strike again, as well his other partner in crime, Omar Aimal Ahmady.
On this day, although my biological father, brothers, rest of family, and powerful men want nothing more than to relegate my brother and sister’s lives and memory to the back pages of history, I will honor their memory. I will never forget. And I will continue telling their story and fighting for any sliver of justice on their behalf.