By KATHY GANNON Associated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan's Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the Pakistani-British man acquitted of the 2002 gruesome beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl off death row and moved to a so-called government 'safe house.' Ahmad Saeed Omar Sheikh, who has been on death row for 18 years, will be under guard and will not be allowed to leave the safe house, but he will be able to have his wife and children visit him. 'It is not complete freedom. It is a step toward freedom,' said Sheikh's father, Ahmad Saeed Sheikh, who attended the hearing. […]
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