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Who Killed Daniel Pearl? by Bernard Henri Levy
Who Killed Daniel Pearl? by Bernard Henri Levy
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Who Killed Daniel Pearl? is Bernard-Henri Lévy's gripping investigative account of the 2002 murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in Pakistan. Through meticulous research and firsthand reporting, Lévy traces the circumstances surrounding Pearl's kidnapping and death, examining the geopolitical tensions, extremist networks, and unanswered questions that shroud the case. This compelling work combines journalism with philosophical inquiry, exploring themes of truth, justice, and the dangers faced by those who pursue it. Essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary global politics, media freedom, and one of the most significant crimes of the 21st century. Lévy's penetrating analysis offers both a tribute to Pearl's legacy and a sobering examination of the forces that claimed his life.
