The Terror Trail 
Tariq Ali
- A Mighty Heart: The Brave Life and Death of My Husband, Daniel Pearl by Mariane Pearl
- Who Killed Daniel Pearl? by Bernard-Henri Lévy
Most of those killed during the first two years of the ‘war on terror’ have already been forgotten. An exception is Daniel Pearl, the South Asia bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal, who, early in 2002, was lured to a fashionable restaurant in Karachi, kidnapped and then executed by his captors. A video showing Pearl’s throat being slit was distributed to the Western media and a gruesome clip was shown on CBS news.
Invited to the White House to receive condolences from the president-at-war, his secretary of state and his national security adviser, Mariane Pearl told them in some detail how the United States was seen abroad and then, ‘just for the hell of it’, added that ‘my mother was born in Havana and my mother-in-law in Baghdad.’ Her father was a gay Dutch Jewish mathematician who had a one-night stand with a woman in Havana. Her mother soon settled in Paris; her father committed suicide when Mariane was nine. Her mother-in-law belonged to an old Baghdad Jewish family which had decamped to Israel, where she married a man named Judea – unhelpful antecedents for a journalist investigating the terror trail in Pakistan.
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Tariq Ali’s new book, The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power, will be published by Simon and Schuster in September.
Other articles by this contributor:
Daughter of the West · the Bhuttos
The General in his Labyrinth · Pakistan, Afghanistan and the US
Pakistan at Sixty · The Trouble with Pakistan
In Princes’ Pockets · Saudi Oil
Bitter Chill of Winter · Kashmir
Mullahs and Heretics · A Secular History of Islam