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Kidnapped WSJ reporter a friend of Muslims
UPI | 2/01/02 | SHAHID IQBAL

Posted on 02/01/2002 12:15:46 AM PST by kattracks

KARACHI, Pakistan, Feb 01, 2002 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- The kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was a friend of Arabs and Muslims and often supported their cause, says a former editor of the Asian edition of the newspaper.

"You have got the wrong guy," said Kenneth Neil Cukier, in an article published in Pakistani newspapers on Friday. "Freeing him unharmed is in your interest."

Appealing for his release, Pearl's former boss said "the Arab and Muslim world has no greater in American media than Danny Pearl."

The 38-year reporter is newspaper's bureau chief in Bombay, India, but had moved to Karachi, Pakistan, temporarily after the Sept. 11 attacks to report on the U.S.-led war on terrorism.

"In his reporting, he's uncovered cases where U.S. foreign policy and military intervention has been misguided, with terrible consequences on the lives of people. Rather than being a spy, as he is wrongly accused of by his captors, Pearl's reporting at times has cast the U.S. in a negative light," Cukier wrote.

"In a series of major front-page articles in 1998 Pearl ... suggested that the U.S. bombing of a factory in Sudan that the U.S. claimed made chemical weapons was unfounded. Evidence that Pearl discovered suggested the plant made pharmaceutical drugs, and that America had acted wrongly."

Cukier described it as "ironic" that would be considered a CIA spy because "his work was critical of U.S. actions, not congratulatory."

He said Pearl was kidnapped last week from Karachi while "seeking to interview leaders of Islamic groups -- trying to publicize the views of the Muslim world."

His captors, a group called "The National Movement for the Restoration of Pakistani Sovereignty," boasts that he is being treated inhumanely, to protest the conditions of around 150 Taliban and al Qaida prisoners detained by the U.S. in Cuba.

The U.S. government considers them "unlawful combatants" rather than "prisoners of war," which would give them certain rights under the Geneva Convention.

But by kidnapping Pearl, Cukier said, the group undermines its own objective as it would bring negative publicity and damage their cause.

"Pearl's reporting gave publicity to the perspectives of groups like The National Movement for the Restoration of Pakistani Sovereignty. Now, the group, and their complaint, looks illegitimate," said Cukier.

"Pearl revealed cases of U.S. errors and the issues facing the Middle East not because he has a grudge or self-interest, but because he is objective and wishes to tell stories that need to be told. He is not a spy, but a neutral observer seeking to reveal the truth."

Meanwhile, Pakistani authorities have taken the father of one of the suspects, Mohammed Hashim, into custody.

He told authorities that his son couldn't have been involved, because he had already been killed in Afghanistan when he was to arrange a meeting with Pearl. Police say they are investigating his claims.

Also, Mubarak Gilani, head of Jamaatul Fugra, has turned himself into authorities. He said he had no role in Pearl's disappearance and that is group was not a terrorist group, but a religious organization.

By SHAHID IQBAL

Copyright 2002 by United Press International.



TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: muslimworld; pearl; wsj
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To: kattracks
Danny Pearl must be Jewish with that name. He's in deep s**t.
2 posted on 02/01/2002 12:19:23 AM PST by dennisw
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To: dennisw
He is. They think, therefore, that he is in Mossad.
3 posted on 02/01/2002 12:21:01 AM PST by College Repub
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To: kattracks
Too bad it wasn't Robert Fiske or Noam Chomsky. Whatever virtues their "Islamic brethern" may have, gratitude sure ain't one of them.
4 posted on 02/01/2002 12:21:10 AM PST by Rubber Duckie
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To: kattracks
Muslims are not terrorists. It is a mutually exclusive concept .. similar to [New-wave Bush Bombers saving America] capitalists and those that believe in laizzez-faire [Libertarians].
5 posted on 02/01/2002 12:22:44 AM PST by Buckeroo
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To: Buckeroo
Muslims are not terrorists.

That's worth repeating. Terrorists are terrorists, and they can come from any religion,culture,nationality.

Civilians most certainly are not.

6 posted on 02/01/2002 12:26:57 AM PST by bluester
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To: Buckeroo
I forgot to identify myself as a *BIG* Libertarian. My terms are non-negotiable through simple debate within a government body or about it. My terms are absolute! Freedom, independence from government is all about our government as a function of our mutually agreed upon Constituion and Bill of Rights!
7 posted on 02/01/2002 12:29:48 AM PST by Buckeroo
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To: Buckeroo
Stay on topic, or don't post. Your self aggrandizing ( only imagined ) , pompous screed , is just boring.
9 posted on 02/01/2002 12:35:03 AM PST by nopardons
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To: kattracks
Daniel Pearl's politics are not the issue. His abduction would be an outrage whether he was Liberal or Conservative, Commie or otherwise. While I hope that his sympathies for Muslim win him some slack, I doubt it will help. Islamic radicals are not like you and me. They don't mow the lawn on Saturdays and the photo of your wife in your wallet means exactly nothing to them.

I once flew into Jolo with a doctor from the Medecins Sans Frontieres who was totally convinced that his liberal politics would protect him from being kidnapped by the Islamic rebels. He was taken four hours after he landed.

They were like nothing he had imagined. They drank. Watched porno movies, especially the sadistic ones. They had the intelligence of cockroaches. What they had, in abundance, was an illiterate kind of hatred, envy and resentment of the Westerner. What he lacked was moxie, and the ability to suspect that the picture his friends had painted of the oppressed Islamist was not all it was cracked up to be.
10 posted on 02/01/2002 12:36:48 AM PST by wretchard
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To: Buckeroo
Muslims are not terrorists. It is a mutually exclusive concept

The Holey Koran, Somewhere in the Middle:

Surah 3 Line 151: We will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve, because they set up with Allah that for which He has sent down no authority, and their abode is the fire, and evil is the abode of the unjust.
You were saying?
11 posted on 02/01/2002 12:40:17 AM PST by xm177e2
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To: kattracks
A true Muslim has no non-Muslim Friends....See the Koran.
12 posted on 02/01/2002 12:43:33 AM PST by BnBlFlag
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To: BnBlFlag
A true Muslim has no non-Muslim Friends....See the Koran.

That depends on what you consider a "true Muslim". Muslims can have non-Muslim friends and do have, and the reality can prove that. No need to make speculations and generalize.

14 posted on 02/01/2002 12:53:52 AM PST by bluester
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To: nopardons
Let's just say, that at the end of the day, nopardons, I won't let YOU create frivolity about our Bill of Rights. Let's just say, that you have made a friend; one that cares about your well being within America.
15 posted on 02/01/2002 12:54:56 AM PST by Buckeroo
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To: xm177e2
I am not a man of religion; I am just a simple engineer. But I recall phrases within the Christian Bible of equal or greater magnitude. Since I am not the religious scholar that you are, maybe you can look up the passages that I am talking about.
16 posted on 02/01/2002 12:58:57 AM PST by Buckeroo
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To: kattracks
I hope Pearl makes it out of this alive and I hope he learns from this experience. As he is a journalist it comes as absolutely no surprise whatsoever that he has more sympathy/empathy and support for the Moslems than he does for his own nation.
17 posted on 02/01/2002 1:17:56 AM PST by waxhaw
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To: wretchard
They were like nothing he had imagined. They drank. Watched porno movies, especially the sadistic ones. They had the intelligence of cockroaches. What they had, in abundance, was an illiterate kind of hatred, envy and resentment of the Westerner.

Bravo for your post. Too many Americans do not get it. Having spent time on the border of Chechnya, I have a serious opinion about these people. They are completely evil and couldn't care less about the politics of their abducted victims, nor the age for that matter.
Where is Jolo, btw?

18 posted on 02/01/2002 1:43:42 AM PST by MarMema
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To: waxhaw
I hope Pearl makes it out of this alive and I hope he learns from this experience

I hope he hasn't decided to use the turmoil in that area for a "Promote Pearl" story.

Lottsa TV exposure and book deals in being captured; even if it's by a group nobody ever heard of and that has access to all the right email addresses.

Hmmmm

19 posted on 02/01/2002 2:17:28 AM PST by leadhead
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To: nopardons
So, you think we did the right thing when we bombed the aspirin factory in Sudan? Something wrong with Pearl pointing out the fallacy of clinton/albright declaring the place a chemical weapons plant? Read and think.....read and think.....read and think.....
20 posted on 02/01/2002 3:59:20 AM PST by OldFriend
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