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India-Pakistan
Khan begs for mercy
2004-02-04
Pakistan’s top nuclear scientist has confessed to leaking nuclear secrets to Iran, Libya and North Korea. Abdul Qadeer Khan met President Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday and later went on TV to accept full responsibility for all nuclear transfers. Dr Khan, regarded as a national hero, told the nation he had acted without authorisation and begged forgiveness.
Took the fall for everyone.
President Musharraf said the case, which has sparked a national outcry, had traumatised Pakistan. Pakistan began an inquiry into possible illegal transfers late last year after the UN passed on information it had gathered about Iran and Libya’s nuclear programmes. A government statement issued on Wednesday read: "Dr AQ Khan submitted before the president that he accepts full responsibility for all the proliferation activities. "Dr Khan has submitted his mercy petition to the president and requested clemency in view of his services to national security."
Made a deal, I’ll wager.
Later Dr Khan made his own televised statement in which he cleared President Musharraf and other government and military officials of any involvement in nuclear proliferation.
Fall guy, I’ll bet he shed a tear.
"There was never ever any kind of authorisation for these activities by the government. I take full responsibility for my actions and seek your pardon," Dr Khan said. He told his television audience: "I have chosen to appear before you to offer my deepest regrets and unqualified apologies."
Took the Oprah defense option, go on TV and confess.
On Saturday, Dr Khan was sacked as special science and technology adviser to the president. Then on Sunday officials said he had signed a confession admitting he had traded nuclear technology information to other countries. Later on Wednesday, President Musharraf is scheduled to meet the top nuclear decision-making authority to discuss Dr Khan’s plea for mercy.
He’ll be dismissed, do a little house arrest and that will be it. Next stop, the book and lecture tour.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Next stop, the book and lecture tour.

As I always say, no such thing as bad publicity.
Posted by: B   2004-2-4 6:36:17 PM  

#3  Dude it's not like you stole Perv's car for a joyride, you sold nuclear friggin technology!
Let's not be too vindictive now. I suggest we don't go overboard. Let's have a nice show trial, find him guilty, but only drop him PARTWAY into the plastics shredder.

Head first.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-2-4 6:36:05 PM  

#2  Apologies?!? Dude it's not like you stole Perv's car for a joyride, you sold nuclear friggin technology! To crazy people! Somebody shoot his a$$!
Posted by: BH   2004-2-4 11:27:10 AM  

#1  Made a deal to protect his family, I bet. "Take the fall, we slap your wrist nice and loud, toss you in a comfy cell for a few months, and wait for the furor to die down. Meanwhile, the wife and kids are safely stashed. It's a good deal..."
Posted by: mojo   2004-2-4 10:54:04 AM  

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