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  • The Pearl Project

    The Pearl Project spent more than three years invesigating the 2002 kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter David Pearl. The investigation found that hte kidnapping and murder was a multifaceted, at times chaotic conspiracy.

    Tags: David Pearl; Wall Street Journal; kidnaping; murder

    By Asra Q Nomani

    Georgetown University

    2011

  • The Pearl Project

    The Pearl Project spent more than 3 year investigating the 2002 kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. The investigation found that the kidnapping and murder was a multi-faceted, at times chaotic conspiracy. While only four men were convicted by Pakastani courts in the kidnapping and murder, the Pearl Project has identified 27 men who played a part in the events surrounding the case. It concluded that nearly half of those implicated in Pearl's abduction-murder remain free.

    Tags: Daniel Pearl; Pearl Project; Kidnapping; Pakastani; Wall Street Journal

    By Asra Q. Nomani; Barbara Feinman Todd

    Georgetown University

    2011

  • The Pearl Project

    An investigation of the 2002 kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. The investigation found that the kidnapping and murder was a multifaceted, at times chaotic conspiracy. While only four men were convicted by Pakistani courts in the kidnapping and murder, the Pear Project has identified 27 men who played a part if the events surrounding the case. It concluded that nearly half of those implicated in Pearl's abduction-murder remain free.

    Tags: Daniel Pearl; kidnapping; murder; Wall Street Journal; conspiracy; investigation

    By Asra Q. Nomani; Barbara Feinman Todd

    Georgetown University

    2011