Judea and Ruth Pearl attended on Tuesday an event at the Pakistani consulate in Los Angeles organised for the victims of the grisly attack, according to Fox News.
As hundreds of children perished in one of the bloodiest insurgent attack in the country in recent years, condemnations poured in from across the globe against the heinous attack but were sadly familiar to the Pearls whose son was killed by the Taliban as well.
"It is the norm, you get accustomed to it," said Judea Pearl, a computer science professor at UCLA who with his wife signed a condolence book for the victims.
"You get accustomed to read about it in the newspaper or see another video, it becomes part of our life. You forget that it wasn’t normal. But they managed to make it a normal part of brutality. Brutality is penetrating our bloodstream without us knowing."
Further, Daniel’s father recalled Pakistanis reaching out to him after his son was murdered, and felt a strong obligation to repay their kindness.
"I remembered such gestures helped us in our tragedy, made us feel like the world is with us in the sense that the world is making a step not to allow it to continue," he said. "But the world did allow it to continue. But at that time it felt like a turning point, and every grieving family should feel that way. That the sacrifice made was a turning point."
Speaking at the event, Pakistan Consulate General Hamid Asghar told said, "I fear we have been brought to a point where the eradication of this vermin is the only way forward.”
Pearl, 38, was the South Asia bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal when he was abducted and beheaded in Karachi in 2002, while researching a story about militants. A graphic video showing Pearl’s decapitation was delivered to the US consulate in the city nearly a month later.
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The words of Daniel Pearl’s parents strike a very serious chord regarding how we look at suicide attacks and terrorist atrocities. These kinds of attacks have become routine, so much so that people of the AF/PAK region almost expect it. Daniel Pearl’s father stated that gestures of solidarity and sympathy helped them both when their son was captured and beheaded by the Taliban. Hopefully messages of sympathy and condolences would also help the families of the people who lost their children at the Peshawar attack. Hopefully when the coming of the New Year, we all stand in solidarity and improve our combined efforts in defeating these brutal murders so families such as Daniel Pearl’s and those of Army Public School Peshawar would get justice.
Haroon Ahmad DET – U.S. Central Command
No words to describe the pain and sorrow.
Let's hope that Pak army weed-out every single terrorist.
Our heartfelt sorrow for your loss Mr. and Mrs Pearl, as for the families of the 50,000 plus that have followed in Pakistan. If Pakistan has reached a turning point, it would be the best news of the century. The barbarity taking place in the ME and S Asia has to be obliterated. Very very sad, such senseless killings...
Yes, we all bleed the same way, both psychologically and physically. These butchers beheaded Daniel Pearl who was innocent and doing his job as a journalist, then they shot Malala, and now the indescribable tragedy in Peshawar. It's not about race, nationality and religion - we're all one race, one species who feel the exact same pain and suffering. I guess these animals are exception to this universal truth. I can't begin to explain how they can behead innocents like Pearl, Pak soldiers, teachers and little children who were learning First Aid - to help others who may be bleeding or sick. One child even asked the butcher, "Uncle, why are you killing us?" He was answered with a bullet in his precious little head.
Thank you very much Mr and Mrs Pearl.
We are also very sorry and ashamed about your sad loss.
Much love and best wishes from Pakistan.
I still remember when I saw his photo in newspaper & couldn't sleep for days. Really sorry about your loss. Who can understand this pain than the victims themselves
Thank you the Pearl family, We are still sorry about your loss! May we soon see the end of terrorism together.