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Fifth Column |
With the West excusing terrorism, who needs Islamists? |
2025-01-03 |
[IsraelNationalNews] Europe and America gave many terrorists everything: educational and job opportunities, entertainment and sexual freedom, salaries and social assistance and religious freedom. The terrorists below have never seen a day of poverty in their lives. With Westerners excusing terrorism, who needs Islamists? July 14, 2016, Nice. During the fireworks festival, an Islamic terrorist kills 87 people, adults and children, under a truck that claimed to be carrying ice cream to the celebration of the French Revolution. Four days later, the famous philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy, disciple and friend of Jacques Derrida, publishes an article in Libération entitled "A truck launched". Despite having gone almost unnoticed, the article has lost none of its interest: "A truck launched to run over children - among others - gives an unbearable image of nihilism. Nihilism itself names an end: that of our history and our civilization (...) It is not enough to declare war on it. We must attack ourselves, climb aboard and dismantle the mad trucks of our supposed progress, our fantasies of domination and our commercial obesity". Clear? Terrorists and Westerners are the same, for our little masters of thought. The terrorist who killed 15 people with a pickup truck in New Orleans on New Year’s Day (what better way to start the year than with another Islamic massacre?) was named Shamsud-Din Jabbar. The Wall Street Journal has a pretty good portrait: a native Texan, an Army veteran (he also served in Afghanistan), a state university graduate, and a father of three, he had worked his way up the corporate ladder. Jabbar was an attentive neighbor who regularly asked a retiree if she needed anything and had given her a vacuum cleaner, washer, and dryer when he moved in. A model citizen. The New York Times reveals that he had converted to Islam. This time, no taqiya, like there was in the case of the attacker who drove the car into the Christmas market in Magdeburg (by the way, the security of the German market was contracted to a company called "Mecca Security" !! some stories are so absurd that they can’t be invented). But according to the official media, a "vehicle" killed 15 people in New Orleans. Worse than the media is the legion of Western idiots who say that Islamic terrorism is a consequence of capitalism, colonialism, Israel, white and Jewish supremacy, in short, it is our fault, the West. The Islamic terrorist who killed the British MP David Amess in the church is the son of a former advisor to the prime minister of Somalia. Poverty and deprivation are not, as the fatuous John Kerry said, "the main cause of terrorism." Islam is. Syed Rizwan Farook, a thirty-year-old Muslim of Pakistani origin, and his Saudi wife Tashfeen Malik, unloaded their semi-automatic rifles on the employees of a center for the disabled in California, killing 14 people during a Christmas party, the favorite season for massacres. Farook was an American citizen and worked as an inspector at the county health department. He earned seventy thousand dollars a year. A graduate in engineering, his father a public works employee, his sister an elementary school teacher, Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez killed four marines in a recruitment center in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Michael Adebowale, the terrorist who slaughtered British soldier Lee Regby in the heart of London, had a bright future ahead of him. At school, his teachers had chosen him as a "model student". Take Aafia Siddiqui, one of Al Qaeda’s Amazons, she is a neurologist who graduated from MIT and was sentenced to 86 years in prison. And don't forget the psychiatrist who, shouting "Allahu Akbar", massacred his comrades at Fort Hood. Thirteen dead. Dr. Nidal Hassan. The son of a wealthy banker who studied at one of the most prestigious universities in the world, University College London (in terms of academic results, it is the fourth university in the world) and lived in the chic heart of the English capital - that was Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the attacker of the Christmas flight Amsterdam-Detroit. He lived on the fifth floor of a building on Mansfield Street. Neoclassical columns, an Art Nouveau door with a large basket of wrought iron roses, a few blocks from Oxford Street, where an apartment costs around two million euro. And there is Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, one of the terrorists who killed Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal journalist beheaded because he was Jewish. Sheikh is the son of a wealthy carpet merchant and had graduated from the London School of Economics. Aqsa Mahmood, one of the most high-profile women in ISIS, lived in Pollokshields, one of the rich neighborhoods of Glasgow. Her father is the first Pakistani cricketer in Scotland. All their children went to private school. Omar Khan Sharif, who blew himself up in a Tel Aviv cafe, attended one of the UK’s most elite schools, Foremarke Hall in Repton, founded in 1557 and whose alumni included writers such as Roald Dahl, Christopher Isherwood and the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Ramsey. Yet, from the intellectual left to Pope Francis, it is repeated that these Islamic fanatics are being recruited from among the world’s oppressed, from those who, in the words of Karl Marx, have "only their chains to lose." No, my friends, they are religious fanatics intent on overthrowing the Western society that spawned them. Faisal Shahzad, the terrorist behind the failed Times Square attack, had a $273,000 house and a father who is a high-ranking officer in the Pakistani army. And what about Abdelkarim Mejjati, the mastermind behind the Madrid massacres, who grew up in the exclusive Gauthier neighborhood of Casablanca to a very rich father and a mother who ran a chain of beauty salons? Europe and America gave these terrorists everything: educational and job opportunities, entertainment and sexual freedom, salaries and social assistance and religious freedom. These terrorists have never seen a day of poverty in their lives. The Paris terrorists rejected liberté, egalité and fraternité; the British jihadists rejected the sweet British multicultural lullabies; the Islamist who killed Theo van Gogh repudiated Dutch relativism and Palestinian Arab terrorists want to cleanse the earth of the Jewish presence. But for those who think that the West deserves it in part and are now in the top echelons of politics, the media, and universities, it is much easier and more seductive to embrace the common belief that we are the guilty ones. Self-hatred, oikophobia, will end up killing us. With Westerners like that, who needs Islamic terrorism? Related: Magdeburg: 2025-01-01 Man goes on crazed digger rampage through German town before being shot dead by cops Magdeburg: 2024-12-31 German minister: ‘Striking signs’ that deadly car-ramming suspect is mentally ill Magdeburg: 2024-12-27 Taqiyya: the West should know better Related: David Amess 02/29/2024 UK government boosts security after lawmakers targeted for stances on Israel-Hamas war; over half of Tory party members believe Islam a domestic threat, gov’t boosts security funding for Jewish communities David Amess 02/25/2024 Who rules the UK, parliament or the mob? Intimidation over Gaza threatens British democracy David Amess 02/01/2024 Pro-Israel MP in UK says he won’t seek reelection, notes ‘serious threats’ against him Related: Syed Rizwan Farook 10/25/2020 Man who bought guns used in 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack gets 20 years Syed Rizwan Farook 03/05/2020 Jihad Mother of San Bernardino Mass Murdering Terrorist Pleads GUILTY to Destroying Evidence Syed Rizwan Farook 01/29/2019 Terror attack gun supplier wants to withdraw guilty plea Related: Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez 11/19/2015 At Least 15 US 'Citizen Terrorists' Are Also Legal Immigrants Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez 07/23/2015 Jordan Holding Chattanooga Shooter's Uncle Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez 07/18/2015 Suspect in slaying of U.S. Marines made 2014 trip to Mideast Related: Michael Adebowale 09/16/2018 Hate preacher Anjem Choudary to be freed from jail despite remaining 'genuinely dangerous' Michael Adebowale 06/05/2017 Timeline of major terror attacks in Britain Michael Adebowale 05/23/2017 POTUS Advisor Gorka Links Manchester bombing to 2013 Killing of British soldier Related: Aafia Siddiqui 12/03/2024 PM okays financial support for delegation tasked with Dr Aafia''s release, IHC told Aafia Siddiqui 06/03/2023 Legal team working on expediting efforts to bring Aafia home Aafia Siddiqui 10/28/2022 Man who sold gun to Texas synagogue attacker gets 8 years in prison Related: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab 12/23/2024 Muslims in Sweden say the country is almost conquered and that they will soon be the majority Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab 09/18/2024 Some pager boomer chemistry for those adverse to searching the web in such times as these Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab 09/12/2021 School board member whose father led mosque with ties to al-Qaeda opposes resolution to honor 9/11 victims Related: Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh 03/23/2021 Man acquitted in Daniel Pearl’s killing moved to Pakistan safe house Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh 02/07/2021 Pearl case accused moved to new premises Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh 02/04/2021 Pakistan orders man acquitted in Pearl murder off death row and into safe house Related: Aqsa Mahmood 02/25/2024 ISIS bride stuck in Syria refugee camp loses appeal over removal of UK citizenship Aqsa Mahmood 10/09/2022 Shamima Begum: And then there was one Aqsa Mahmood 09/16/2021 ISIS bride Shamima Begum says she'd 'rather die' than rejoin group Related: Omar Khan Sharif 01/01/2010 British universities: Breeding grounds for radical Islam? Omar Khan Sharif 08/29/2006 UK-Pakistani radicals posing greatest threat Omar Khan Sharif 07/09/2006 UK plotter linked to Tel Aviv blasts Related: Faisal Shahzad 05/11/2023 CTD arrests TTP militant in Sahiwal Faisal Shahzad 07/08/2022 26 killed in suicide attack near Nadra office in Mardan Faisal Shahzad 08/21/2020 Militant groups in Pakistan reunite to overthrow the government Related: Theo van Gogh 11/18/2024 Who attacked Israelis in Amsterdam? Some Dutch politicians can’t bring themselves to say Theo van Gogh 11/09/2024 Last Night’s Pogrom in Amsterdam Theo van Gogh 05/28/2018 Swift Injustice: The Case of Tommy Robinson |
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Man acquitted in Daniel Pearl’s killing moved to Pakistan safe house |
2021-03-23 |
[IsraelTimes] Police say Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh, who was on death row for 18 years before being acquitted of murdering the US journalist, transferred for safety reasons. A Pak-British man who was on death row for 18 years before his acquittal in the 2002 beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl was transferred Monday to a government safe house for security reasons, police said. Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh ...also in our archives as Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh and Ahmed Omar Sheikh. He spent nearly two decades in various Pak government safe houses, protected from being either hanged or transferred to the U.S. for his not-minor role in Israeli-American Daniel Pearl’s heinous murder. He’d been a brilliant but violent lad, growing to be a violent and possibly brilliant man who hit all the jihadi hotspots at their peak: the London School of Economics, Bosnia during their little war, running Al Qaeda’s Afghan training camps, then jailed by India for kidnapping Western tourists in Kashmir for Pakistan’s ISI. He and two Harkat-ul-Mujahideen emirs were traded for the passengers and crew of a hijacked Indian Airlines plane in 1999, after which he wandered down to Karachi to hang with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s (KSM) gang. This may yet turn out to have been a fatal error... was handed over to the Punjab 1.) Little Orphan Annie's bodyguard 2.) A province of Pakistain ruled by one of the Sharif brothers 3.) A province of India. It is majority (60 percent) Sikh and Hindoo (37 percent), which means it has relatively few Moslem riots.... Counter-Terrorism department amid tight security, a police brass hat Suhail Sukhera told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named. Sheikh was moved to his home city of Lahore from the southern port city of Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... . Sukhera provided no further details and only said Sheikh was being kept at a well-guarded place. Sheikh was acquitted by the Sindh High Court in April 2020 and since then Pearl’s family and Pakistain’s government have been fighting a legal battle to overturn the acquittal. Washington has also expressed its concern over the acquittal of Sheikh. Sheikh has been in jug despite his acquittal under a special law allowing the government to detain people deemed a security risk. The transfer comes more than a month after Pakistain’s Supreme Court ordered Sheikh moved to a safe house from a special jail cell for inmates sentenced to death. Authorities say Sheikh will not be allowed to leave the safe house. So it’s just like bring in a nicer prison. I can live with that. Pearl disappeared on January 23, 2002, in Karachi where he was investigating links between Pak terrorist groups and Richard C. Reid, dubbed the "shoe bomber." Reid had attempted to blow up a flight from Gay Paree to Miami with explosives hidden in his shoes. Sheikh was convicted of helping lure Pearl to a meeting in Karachi, during which he was kidnapped.Pearl’s body was discovered in a shallow grave soon after a video of his beheading was delivered to the US consulate in Karachi. The Pentagon in 2007 released a transcript in which Khalid Sheikh Mohammad ![]() , the alleged criminal mastermind of the 9/11 attacks on the United States, said he had killed Pearl. |
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Pearl case accused moved to new premises |
2021-02-07 |
[Dawn] The Sindh government on Saturday moved Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, ...also in our archives as Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh and Ahmed Omar Sheikh. He’s the Pakistani-Brit who has spent nearly two decades in various Pak government safe houses, protected from being either hanged or transferred to the U.S. for his not-minor role in Israeli-American Daniel Pearl’s heinous murder. He’d been a brilliant but violent lad, growing to be a violent and possibly brilliant man who hit all the jihadi hotspots at their peak: the London School of Economics, Bosnia during their little war, running Al Qaeda’s Afghan training camps, then jailed by India for kidnapping Western tourists in Kashmir for Pakistan’s ISI. He and two Harkat-ul-Mujahideen emirs were traded for the passengers and crew of a hijacked Indian Airlines plane in 1999, after which he wandered down to Karachi to hang with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s (KSM) gang. This may yet turn out to have been a fatal error... the prime accused in the 2002 killing of American journalist Daniel Pearl, and his four associates ...Fahad Naseem, Sheikh Adil, and Salman Saqib. Saud Memon, accused of providing the place where Pearl was held before his death, died mysteriously in 2007, while Qari Hashim Ali was freed in 2014 when the court ruled there was not enough evidence to hold him. I wonder who the fourth protected man is... from jail to a newly-built facility inside the prison, sources privy to the development said.That’s one way to keep American ghosts from wandering off with him one dark night. The move came in line with the Supreme Court’s orders last week that authorities must move Sheikh from a death cell in the Bloody Karachi...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... Central Prison to a government rest house. "All the suspects have been moved to the newly-built rest house inside the prison," said a source, citing a notification issued by the Sindh home department. "They would be allowed to see their families ..I believe Mr. Sheikh acquired a wife and daughter between being returned from Indian imprisonment and the murder of Daniel Pearl, in addition to the relatives he acquired by birth... at the rest house though they would not enjoy any internet and telephone facility. The families of the suspects have also been offered space in Qasr-e-Naz" — a federal government owned building in the city.The apex court had also directed the authorities to ensure complete security of the rest house, and allowed Sheikh’s family access to him from 8am to 5pm, while hearing a petition filed by the accused against his detention despite the high court’s orders. The SC had taken up an appeal moved by the Sindh government against the Sindh High Court’s Dec 24, 2020, order declaring illegal the provincial government’s June 29, 2020, notification of placing all accused on the Fourth Schedule of the Anti-Terrorist Act of 1997 pursuant to Section 11-EE with an observation that none of the accused was "enemy alien" as contemplated under Article 10(9) of the Constitution and as such their detention under this provision was found to be illegal. |
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Pakistan orders man acquitted in Pearl murder off death row and into safe house | |
2021-02-04 | |
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Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh, who has been on death row for 18 years, will be under guard and will not be allowed to leave the safe house, but he will be able to have his wife and children visit him. "It is not complete freedom. It is a step toward freedom," said Sheikh’s father, Ahmad Saeed Sheikh, who attended the hearing. The Pakistain government has been scrambling to keep Sheikh in jail since a Supreme Court order last Thursday upheld his acquittal in the death of Pearl, triggering outrage by Pearl’s family and the US administration. In a final effort to overturn the acquittal, Pakistain’s government as well as the Pearl family filed an appeal to the Supreme Court, asking it to review the decision to exonerate Sheikh of Pearl’s murder. The family’s lawyer, Faisal Siddiqi, however, said such a review had a slim chance of success because the same Supreme Court judges who ordered Sheikh’s acquittal sit on the review panel. The US government has said that it would seek Sheikh’s extradition if his acquittal is upheld. Sheikh has been indicted in the United States on Pearl’s murder as well as in a 1994 kidnapping of an American citizen in Indian-ruled sector of the divided region of Kashmir ...a disputed territory lying between India and Pakistain. After partition, the Paks grabbed half of it and call it Azad (Free) Kashmir. The remainder they refer to as "Indian Occupied Kashmir". They have fought four wars with India over it, the score currently 4-0 in New Delhi's favor. After 72 years of this nonsense, India cut the Gordian knot in 2019, removing the area's special status, breaking off Ladakh as a separate state, and allowing people from other areas to settle (or in the case of the Pandits, to resettle) there.... . The American was eventually freed. The order sending Sheikh to a safe house would seem to be a concession to the federal government, as well as the government of southern Sindh province where Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... is the capital. The Sindh government has refused successive orders to release Sheikh, even courting contempt charges from lower courts. In the government-run safe house, Sheikh will be under a 24-hour guard — often military personnel — and will not be allowed to leave the house. Locations of such safe houses are usually kept secret; Pakistain’s security establishment has several such facilities across the country. Pearl disappeared on Jan. 23, 2002, in the port city of Karachi where he was investigating links between Pak holy warrior groups and Richard C. Reid, dubbed the "shoe bomber" after his attempt to blow up a flight from Gay Paree to Miami with explosives hidden in his shoes. Pearl’s body was discovered in a shallow grave soon after a video of his beheading was delivered to the US Consulate in Karachi. The Pentagon in 2007 released a transcript in which Khalid Sheikh Mohammad ![]() , the alleged criminal mastermind of the 9/11 attacks on the United States, said he had killed Pearl. "I decapitated with my blessed right hand the head of the American Jew Daniel Pearl," the transcript quoted Mohammed as saying. Mohammad first disclosed his role while he was held in CIA custody and subjected to waterboarding, sleep deprivation and other forms of torture. He remains in the US prison in Guantanamo Bay and has never been charged with the journalist’s death. Sheikh had long denied any involvement in Pearl’s death, but Pakistain’s Supreme Court last month heard that he acknowledged writing a letter in 2019 admitting a minor role — raising hopes for some that he might remain behind bars. In a series of tweets over the weekend, Pearl’s family urged followers to "call your politicians in Pakistain, in the US, the world to support Danny’s parents," to keep Sheikh behind bars. Last week’s ruling that exonerated Sheikh also exonerated another three men accused in Pearl’s murder who had been serving life sentences. It wasn’t clear whether they would be freed or also moved to a safe house. Siddiqi, the Pearl family lawyer, said the original murder trial back in 2002 charged all four as one, which complicated the case and allowed the court to free all if there was doubt about the guilt of even one of the suspects. Pakistan denies handing over Pearl murder suspect to US Pakistain is not handing over the prime suspect who was convicted and later acquitted in a murder case of US journalist Daniel Pearl to Washington, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood WormtongueQureshi ![]() said on Sunday. He was commenting on reports doing rounds in Islamabad after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken offered to prosecute British-born accused Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh in the US for his "horrific crimes against an American citizen" during a telephone conversation with him on Friday. "Reports regarding handing over of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh to the US are baseless," a private TV channel cited the foreign minister as saying. "I spoke to the US secretary of state, who expressed his concern over the Supreme Court judgement," he said while referring to the acquittal of all four accused, including Sheikh by the apex court on Thursday. "I told him [Blinken] that our courts are independent," he went on saying. However, a woman is only as old as she admits... Qureshi added that the government has filed a review petition against Sheikh’s acquittal, which will be heard on Monday by the same court. Pearl’s parents have also announced joining the review proceedings. | |
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Sheikh’s acquittal |
2021-01-31 |
[Dawn] THE Supreme Court’s decision to order the release of Omar Saeed Sheikh, ...also in our archives as Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh and Ahmed Omar Sheikh... the principal accused in the Daniel Pearl murder case, has come as a blow to not just the family of the slain journalist but also to proponents of free press everywhere. By a majority of two to one, the apex court extended the benefit of the doubt to the accused, thereby removing a key hurdle in his release.Although a review petition has been filed, at the moment, there is little preventing Sheikh — arguably one of the most dangerous holy warriors — from being a free man. Given the ghastly nature of the crime he has been accused of, and the long and painful fight of the Pearl family for justice, it is no surprise that both his family and the new US Secretary of State Antony Blinken have condemned the decision in strong words. Dubbing Sheikh’s release an "affront to terrorism victims everywhere", Blinken has urged a review with the hope that justice will be done. |
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Pakistan seeks review of acquittals in Daniel Pearl murder case | |||
2021-01-30 | |||
[Guardian] Pakistan’s government has appealed to the supreme court to review its decision to free a British-born Islamist and three others convicted of beheading the American journalist Daniel Pearl, a day after the US expressed “deep concerns” over the ruling.
The government in southern Sindh province filed a petition asking the top court to review its decision, said the Pearl family’s lawyer, Faisal Siddiqi, and a government prosecutor. “We have filed three review petitions,” said the prosecutor, Faiz Shah, explaining that the petitions would seek a reversal of the acquittal and the reinstatement of Sheikh’s death penalty. “Being aggrieved of and dissatisfied with the judgment, the petitioner files an instant criminal review petition for leave to appeal on matters of law, facts and grounds,” the petition read. The release orders would stand irrespective of the review petition, said the provincial law minister, Murtaza Wahab. “We haven’t received the release orders yet,” he said, adding that the Islamists were not likely to be freed over the weekend, as it usually takes some days for court orders to be sent to prison authorities. Pearl, 38, was investigating Islamist militants in Karachi after the September 11 attacks on the US when he was kidnapped. A video of his beheading emerged weeks later. Related: Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh: 2021-01-29 US ‘prepared to prosecute’ man acquitted in Pakistan of murdering Daniel Pearl Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh: 2021-01-28 Man convicted, then acquitted, over Daniel Pearl’s murder now admits ‘minor’ role Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh: 2020-12-31 US poised to take custody of alleged killer of Daniel Pearl | |||
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US ‘prepared to prosecute’ man acquitted in Pakistan of murdering Daniel Pearl |
2021-01-29 |
![]() The US said on Thursday it was prepared to prosecute the man acquitted in Pakistain of murdering American journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002. Pakistain’s Supreme Court upheld the acquittal and ordered the release of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh |
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Man convicted, then acquitted, over Daniel Pearl’s murder now admits ‘minor’ role |
2021-01-28 |
![]() A letter handwritten by Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh ...in our archives as Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh and Ahmed Omar Sheikh, so the reorganization is understandable. He’s the Brit of Pakistani origin who has thus far spent eighteen years in various Pakistani government safe houses successfully avoiding either being hanged or transferred to the U.S. for his not-minor role in Israeli-American Daniel Pearl’s heinous murder, a nice rest after the very busy earlier stage of his life. As a brilliant but violent lad he hooked up with the jihadi crowd at the London School of Economics, dropping out to join the jihadis in Bosnia — reportedly on orders from MI-6. After a break to run Al Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan, he was jailed in India in 1994 for kidnapping Western tourists in Kashmir for Pakistan’s ISI. In 1999 Saeed Sheikh and two leaders of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen were traded for the passengers and crew of a hijacked Indian Airlines plane, after which he wandered down to Karachi to hang with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s (KSM) gang. This may yet turn out to have been a fatal error... in 2019, in which he admits limited involvement in the death of the Wall Street Journal news hound, was submitted to Pakistain’s Supreme Court nearly two weeks ago. It wasn’t until Wednesday that Sheikh’s lawyers confirmed their client wrote it. |
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US poised to take custody of alleged killer of Daniel Pearl |
2020-12-31 |
[Jpost] The US is ready to put Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh on trial after a Pak court overturned his murder conviction and ordered him released from jail. The United States "stands ready to take custody" of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, the prime suspect in the kidnapping and murder by beheading of US journalist Daniel Pearl in February 2002. Jeffrey A. Rosen, acting US Attorney General, said in a statement Tuesday that the United States will put Sheikh on trial if an appeal to reinstate his murder conviction in a top Pak provincial court fails. |
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Court orders release of man charged in Daniel Pearl killing | |
2020-12-24 | |
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — A provincial court in Pakistan on Thursday ordered the release of a British-born Pakistani man charged in the 2002 murder of American journalist Daniel Pearl. The Sindh High Court’s release order overturns government detention orders that Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh,
"The detention order is struck down," said Faisal Siddiqi, the family’s lawyer. He said Sheikh would be freed until the appeal is completed, but would return to prison if the family is successful in overturning the acquittal. However, Siddiqi said the Sindh provincial government is appealing the order to release Sheikh. Sheikh’s lawyer Mehmood A. Sheikh, with whom he is not related, called for his client’s immediate release. Related: Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh: 2020-12-02 Appeal opens against reversal of Briton’s conviction in Daniel Pearl killing Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh: 2020-10-09 Pakistan’s top court rules Daniel Pearl killer to remain in prison Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh: 2020-06-30 Pakistan could soon free convicted kidnapper of US reporter Daniel Pearl | |
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Appeal opens against reversal of Briton’s conviction in Daniel Pearl killing |
2020-12-02 |
[IsraelTimes] Pak court to hear case against Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, initially sentenced to death for Jewish news hound’s 2002 kidnapping and beheading. An appeal against the controversial acquittal of a British-born man convicted of murdering American journalist Daniel Pearl opened at a Pak court on Tuesday. A Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... court sparked outrage earlier this year when it overturned the 2002 murder conviction of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, ... a busy lad, the brilliant, violent Pakistani-Brit hooked up with the jihadi crowd at the London School of Economics, dropping out to join the jihadis in Bosnia — reportedly on orders from MI-6. After a break to run Al Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan, he was jailed in India in 1994 for kidnapping four Western tourists in Kashmir on orders from Pakistan’s ISI. In 1999 Saeed Sheikh and two leaders of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen were traded for 155 passengers and crew of a hijacked Indian Airlines flight diverted to Kandahar, after which he wandered down to his Al Qaeda buddies in Pakistan... and acquitted three other men connected to the case. That’d be Fahad Naseem, Sheikh Adil, and Salman Saqib, about whom nothing else seems to be known. Saud Memon, accused of providing the place where Pearl was held before his death, died mysteriously in 2007, while Qari Hashim Ali was freed in 2014 when the court ruled there was not enough evidence to hold him.... Pearl’s parents and prosecutors lodged an appeal at Pakistain’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, told AFP. The appeal, which has been repeatedly postponed in recent months, will hear opening arguments in the capital Islamabad on Wednesday. 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, who was Jewish, was South Asia bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal when he was kidnapped in Karachi in January 2002 while researching a story about Islamist hard boys. A graphic video showing his decapitation was delivered to the US consulate nearly a month later. Prosecutors said Sheikh lured Pearl into a trap by promising to arrange an interview with an Islamic holy man who police believed was not involved in the conspiracy. Pearl’s killing stirred international condemnation of Pakistain’s military government just as it was remaking its image after years of backing the Taliban ![]() students... in neighboring Afghanistan. Related: Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh: 2020-10-09 Pakistan’s top court rules Daniel Pearl killer to remain in prison Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh: 2020-06-30 Pakistan could soon free convicted kidnapper of US reporter Daniel Pearl Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh: 2020-05-03 Daniel Pearl's parents move SC to reverse acquittals of four accused |
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No scientific evidence to support death penalty: Ambassador Androulla |
2020-10-12 |
[DAILYTIMES.PK] European Union ...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing... (EU) Ambassador Androulla Kaminara said the European Union (EU) had a principled position against the death penalty ![]() The EU ambassador said,"The call for the death penalty might come from an impulse in reaction to a horrific crime. But as a society, we need to reflect deeper on what justice really means and what needs to be done for such crimes not to happen again. The performance that premiered today invites us to enter this discussion." "No scientific evidence? You got a dead guy (man or woman) murdered with malice aforethought. What do you do with the murderer with malice aforethought? You can toss him/her/it in jug and feed him/her/it until he/she/it dies of old age, or you can put the mentally deformed thing out of its misery and protect society at large. If it's being fed for the rest of its life, there's always the possibility that it can be sprung. Its cronies might bust it out; see lotsa ISIS murderers. Shopped judges might overcome its conviction; see Omar Saeed Sheikh. It might be released on "humanitarian" grounds -- say it got sick or something. Always there is the possibility that some lily-livered scum sucker will "feel sorry" the the nasty thing, forgetting the victim and its suffering because they're dead and out of the way, while the murderer ages and pokes his lower lip out and claims to have Found Jee-zus! Praise the Lord! And then there are the possibilities of politicians defining a "life" sentence as 20 or 25 years, with time off for good behavior. The most succinct and convincing argument in favor of the death penalty is that it cuts recidivism to zero. You can be sure they'll never, ever do it again. We don't have to be cruel about it. If you've ever seen a dog put down, you've seen them peacefully go to sleep, then stop breathing and their hearts stop. A bullet to the back of the head is probably quicker, but it is messier. Hanging is chancier; Blackjack Ketchum's head popped right off his body 130 years ago, which I'll betcha was pretty spectacular. If the drop's not figured right there's a chance the killer's going to dangle and dance. Gas is probably just as quick and painless as putting a dog down; lab animals are given carbon monoxide. The guillotine was originally designed to be quick and painless. The problem with putting murderers down isn't pain, but fright as they're walking that last mile. That and endless appeals. Is it really "justice" to put a murderer down thirty or forty years after the event? I'd call it unjust to the rest of us. |
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