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‘What Exactly Are You Mourning?' Daniel Pearl's Father Slams Pakistani Officials Attending Terrorists' Funeral

‘What Exactly Are You Mourning?' Daniel Pearl's Father Slams Pakistani Officials Attending Terrorists' Funeral

News1809-05-2025
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They attended the funeral of three persons killed in the military strikes by Indian armed forces on terror camps in Muridke
Hafiz Abdul Rauf, a US-designated global terrorist, was seen conducting prayers in the presence of uniformed Pakistan army personnel and members of the banned Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) of Hafiz Saeed on Wednesday, May 6. They attended the funeral of three persons killed in the military strikes by Indian armed forces on terror camps in Muridke.
Judea Pearl, father of slain American journalist Daniel Pearl, expressed outrage after photos of the event emerged.
I wish these dignitaries could tell us: 'What exactly are you mourning? What role models you wish your children to revere? What have you learned from this man? https://t.co/Z6DRQFJvkR — Judea Pearl (@yudapearl) May 9, 2025
India's Operation Sindoor and reports of the killing of senior Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) commander Abdul Rauf Azhar have brought the name of slain journalist Daniel Pearl back into public conversation.
Pearl, a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reporter, was kidnapped and later beheaded by al-Qaeda leader Omar Saeed Sheikh in 2002 in Karachi. Azhar was his then-aide as part of JeM, and brought Pearl to him.
India did precision strikes under Operation Sindoor in Bahawalpur and Muridke, Pakistan — the terror headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), respectively.
He also highlighted the post and work of Asra Nomani, a former WSJ colleague and friend of Daniel Pearl, who added layers of personal and investigative context in a widely shared post.
Nomani told CNN-News18, 'Bahawalpur has been on my map for 23 years. Danny went to Bahawalpur and knocked on the door of JeM, and he saw that it was open for business. Pakistan has been fermenting the terrorism industry…Ibrahim, the brother of Masood Azhar, the hijacker of the plane…he was the mastermind…It will be wonderful if the Indian government contact Danny's father."
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May 09, 2025, 23:39 IST
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