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Yesterday, a Pakistani court overturned the convictions of four men who were connected to the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002—but now all four of them have been re-arrested. The High Court in the southern province of Sindh acquitted the four on Thursday, including British militant Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, who was sentenced to death in 2002 for allegedly masterminding the murder. But, before they could be released from prison Friday, the Sindh provincial government’s Home Department issued an order to arrest them again.

Reuters reports that the law to keep them in detention is often used to keep high-profile suspects locked up when prosecutors are unable to successfully prove their guilt in court.

The United States condemned the court’s acquittal of the four on Thursday, with the top U.S. diplomat for South Asia writing on Twitter that it was “an affront to victims of terrorism everywhere.”

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Daniel Pearl
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Daniel Pearl

A local court in Pakistan has overturned the death sentence and murder convictions of four men believed to be involved in the 2002 killing of American journalist Daniel Pearl. All had been in prison for 18 years. Three were handed life sentences, and a fourth, Ahmad Omar Saeed Sheikh, was awaiting execution.

The high court in Pakistan's southern province of Sindh vacated Sheikh's murder conviction and reduced his sentence to a shorter prison term for kidnapping.

Pearl was working as the South Asia bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal when he was kidnapped by militants in Pakistan and later murdered. His death shook the international community and sowed dread regarding the rise of radical Islamist terrorism.

http://www.cnn.com/2020/04/02/us/five-things-april-2-trnd/index.html


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