Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s Supreme Court has ordered the release from prison of a British-Pakistani man accused of masterminding the kidnapping and beheading of Wall Street Journal correspondent Daniel Pearl in 2002.
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“He should be moved to a comfortable residential environment, something like a rest house, where he can live a normal life,” judge Omar Ata Bandial said, hearing a petition in which Sheikh had challenged his detention after having been acquitted by the Sindh High Court last year.
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Under The Emerging Turkey-Pakistan Strategic Alliance, Pakistan May Provide Turkey With Nuclear Weapons Capabilities
January 19, 2021 | By Tufail Ahmad
Introduction
This paper examines increasing concerns over the Turkish-Pakistani strategic partnership in recent years, especially regarding the likelihood that rogue elements in the Pakistani military could supply nuclear technology to Turkey. Such concerns appeared real in view of the Turkish-Pakistani military cooperation against Armenia in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. Music videos on social media celebrate the cooperation of Pakistan, Turkey, and Azerbaijan as well as Azerbaijan s victory over Nagorno-Karabakh.[1]
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan with Pakistan s Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad
The issue of Turkish-Pakistani military cooperation gained relevance after the emergence of allegations, understandably denied by the Pakistani government, that Pakistani soldiers fought against Armenian troops in the Nagorno-Karabakh