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Defendants in Pearl Trial Say They Were Framed by FBI, Tortured
foxnews.com ^
| 6/22/2002
| staff
Posted on 06/22/2002 8:30:57 PM PDT by Dialup Llama
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:34:01 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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HYDERABAD, Pakistan
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: pakistan; pearl; terrorism
To: Dialup Llama
Two co- defendants in the kidnap-murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl claimed Saturday they were framed by the FBI and tortured by Pakistani police into making confessions.We can only hope.
It is amazing that the result of this torture and false confession was the location of Pearl's body. What a conincidence.
To: Dialup Llama
Good, but it took awhile. --->>>....I've heard some of the old boys from the Gambino "group" is on record for getting factual info much quicker, and they don't tend to listen to the hippy-dippy-emotional types......
...and, Mr. Toad Torrisilly, they aren't yet jailed....Hmmmmm?
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posted on
06/22/2002 8:50:06 PM PDT
by
Vidalia
To: Dialup Llama
Oh, their feeeeeeeeeeeelings are so fragile!! Poor things. Why don't the paki police just shoot those unfortunates and put them out of their misery after the interrogations?
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posted on
06/22/2002 8:50:14 PM PDT
by
Rollee
To: Dialup Llama
Well I certainly hope they were tortured. Whatever was done to them cannot begin to compare to the horror they inflicted on Danny Pearl.
Note to those in charge, Torture them so more, they can still talk.
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posted on
06/22/2002 8:52:59 PM PDT
by
ladyinred
To: Dialup Llama
tortured by Pakistani police
Well I am just shocked! Someone should call the PCLU(Pakistan Civil Liberties Union)
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posted on
06/22/2002 9:13:34 PM PDT
by
Valin
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