US 'deeply concerned' over Pakistan court ordering release of Daniel Pearl murder accused
India TodayThe US State Department said it is “deeply concerned” at the reports of a Pakistani court ordering the release of terrorists involved in the murder of US journalist Daniel Pearl. In a series of tweets, the State Department has said, “We are deeply concerned by the reports of the December 24 ruling of Sindh High Court to release multiple terrorists responsible for the murder of Daniel Pearl. — State_SCA December 24, 2020 On Thursday, the Sindh High Court ordered the release of al-Qaeda leader Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh and his three aides after the court said the Daniel Pearl case charges against them are null and void. Daniel Pearl's murder took place three years after Sheikh, along with Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar and Mushtaq Ahmed Zargar, was released by India in 1999 and given safe passage to Afghanistan in exchange for the nearly 150 passengers of hijacked Indian Airlines Flight 814.