Friday, August 28, 2009
Curbs On Pakistan's Father Of The Atomic Bomb Lifted
A court in Pakistan has lifted the final restrictions on controversial nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, allowing him total freedom of movement.
Dr Khan, whose work helped Pakistan become a nuclear state, spent years under house arrest after he admitted selling off nuclear weapons secrets.
In February 2009 most restrictions on him were lifted, but he still had to notify authorities of his movements.
He subsequently filed a petition arguing for further freedoms.
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My Comment: If a nuclear device should ever ..... correction .... when a nuclear device explodes in a major city, the design and/or the means to process the necessary material to make the bomb would have probably come from him.
Nuclear programs in North Korea, Iran, Syria, Libya ..... this man's fingerprints have and are everywhere.
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A. Q. Khan
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