The Daniel Pearl murder mystery deepens
Yesterday, Pakistan announced that it had arrested two men as they were traveling toward Baluchistan province with a cache of weapons and explosives. Just another day in the world’s largest failed state, right? Well, what’s interesting about these particular individuals is that they are suspected of involvement in the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street ...
Yesterday, Pakistan announced that it had arrested two men as they were traveling toward Baluchistan province with a cache of weapons and explosives. Just another day in the world's largest failed state, right? Well, what's interesting about these particular individuals is that they are suspected of involvement in the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002. But there's a small, confusing wrinkle: A lawyer for the men says the men have actually been held by Pakistani security agencies since 2003. Their families had previously gone so far as to file complaints with the High Court in Karachi inquiring about their disappearance.
Yesterday, Pakistan announced that it had arrested two men as they were traveling toward Baluchistan province with a cache of weapons and explosives. Just another day in the world’s largest failed state, right? Well, what’s interesting about these particular individuals is that they are suspected of involvement in the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002. But there’s a small, confusing wrinkle: A lawyer for the men says the men have actually been