Eastern Eye (UK)

Appeal against Daniel Pearl killer’s acquittal starts in Pakistan

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AN APPEAL against the controvers­ial acquittal of a British-born militant convicted of murdering American journalist Daniel Pearl opened at a Pakistani court on Tuesday (1).

A Karachi court sparked outrage earlier this year when it overturned the 2002 murder conviction of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, and acquitted three other men connected to the case.

Pearl’s parents and prosecutor­s lodged an appeal at Pakistan’s Supreme Court in May, putting the release of the four men on hold.

“The case has finally opened. It will be decided whether they should be convicted or acquitted. The case is heading to a final verdict,” Faisal Siddiqui, the lawyer representi­ng Pearl’s parents, said.

The appeal, which has been frequently postponed, will hear opening arguments in Islamabad on Wednesday (2).

Sheikh had been on death row for Pearl’s murder but was acquitted in April by the Sindh high court which instead sentenced him to seven years for kidnapping – paving the way for him to walk free after already serving 18 years.

Three co-defendants who were serving life sentences in connection to the case were acquitted.

Pearl was south Asia bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal when he was abducted in Karachi in January 2002. A video showing his decapitati­on was sent to the US consulate nearly a month later.

Pearl’s killing stirred internatio­nal condemnati­on of Pakistan’s military government just as it was remaking its image after years of backing the Taliban in neighbouri­ng Afghanista­n.

 ??  ?? RULING ANGER: Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh
RULING ANGER: Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh

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