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Author and journalist Asra Nomani tracks the well-funded network behind Monday's planned ... a nonprofit journalism initiative named for Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was murdered ...
She was a friend and colleague of The Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was staying with her in Karachi with his wife Mariane Pearl when he was abducted and later murdered by Islamic militants in January 2002. [26] Nomani is portrayed by British actress Archie Panjabi in the film adaptation of Mariane Pearl's book A Mighty Heart.
Author and journalist Asra Nomani writes that the radical Islamist community is 'denying, deflecting and demonizing' in the wake of the monstrous act of terrorism in New Orleans by a Muslim extremist.
Journalist and author Asra Nomani talked to anti-Trump protesters on Monday and got some surprising answers. ... Through the Pearl Project, I aim to investigate and expose the mechanisms of this ...
Asra Nomani—a colleague of Daniel Pearl who had agreed to participate in the film—stated that the film failed to portray Pearl as a journalist, doing his job, in favor of creating a dramatic arc of "ordinary heroes". She believes Pearl would have "rolled his eyes" at that description.
A senior police official named Manzoor Mughal, investigating Pearl's murder, denied knowing that Memon had ever been in Pakistani custody. [28] According to Asra Q. Nomani, a longtime colleague of Daniel Pearl's, Pakistani papers reported that Saud Memon had been held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. [29]
A Mighty Heart was adapted as a dramatic 2007 film of the same name, starring Angelina Jolie as Mariane Pearl, Dan Futterman as Daniel Pearl and Archie Panjabi as their friend and colleague Asra Nomani. [6]
Author Asra Nomani writes that the protests in Washington ahead of President-elect Trump's inauguration are carefully planned, and not the "grass roots" events some claim.