ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered on Thursday the release of a Pakistani-British man convicted and later acquitted in the beheading of American
Washington, January 29
Voicing outrage over the acquittal of those involved in the brutal murder of Daniel Pearl in 2002, the White House has asked Pakistan to expeditiously review its legal options,
US Expresses Concern Over Pakistan SC Acquitting Daniel Pearl’s Killers
Pearl, the 38-year-old South Asia bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, was abducted and beheaded while he was in Pakistan investigating a story in 2002 on the links between the country s powerful spy agency ISI and al-Qaeda. File Photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-29T09:23:23+05:30 US Expresses Concern Over Pakistan SC Acquitting Daniel Pearl’s Killers outlookindia.com 2021-01-29T09:25:51+05:30
The White House said it was outraged after Pakistan s Supreme Court upheld the acquittal and ordered the release of the militant convicted of masterminding the 2002 beheading of US journalist Daniel Pearl.
ISLAMABAD Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered on Thursday the release of a Pakistani-British man convicted and later acquitted in the beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002.The court also dismissed an appeal of Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh’s.
US News: The White House has expressed “outrage” over Pakistan Supreme Court's decision acquitting those involved in the sensational kidnapping and murder of D