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India-Pakistan
A.Q. Khan retracts nuclear confession
2008-05-31
A Pakistani nuclear scientist who admitted selling atomic secrets to North Korea, Libya and Iran has said that he made his confession under duress. Abdul Qadeer Khan said that his televised admission in 2004 was forced upon him by the government of Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani president.
"Yeah. Dey made me do it!"
"It was not of my own free will. It was handed into my hand," the 72-year-old, under house arrest in Islamabad ,told the UK's Guardian newspaper. In addition, he said that he never swore to co-operate with investigators from the UN's nuclear watchdog the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). "Why should I talk to them?" he said "I am under no obligation. We are not a signatory to the NPT [nuclear non-proliferation treaty]. I have not violated international laws."
Posted by:Fred

#7  Why is this prick still alive?
Posted by: Crumble Dark Lord of the Jutes5173   2008-05-31 22:54  

#6  john, if only the WEST could snatch that bastard.

John, Do you know if we've turned any of his assistants scientists or any of the General's middle men who sold the tec, to Iran, the Gulf etc?
Posted by: RD   2008-05-31 21:11  

#5  
Posted by: john frum   2008-05-31 19:11  

#4  
Posted by: john frum   2008-05-31 17:45  

#3  AQ Khan was no rogue player.
Posted by: john frum   2008-05-31 15:54  

#2  No, I think he's right. He wasn't a sole-player. There's a long line of generals and politicians behind him.
Posted by: Pappy   2008-05-31 15:09  

#1  I think he's lying but I blame Musharaaf for the weak crackdown on him. He's been sipping tea and eating kabobs in house-arrest. Big whoop for someone who gave away nuclear secrets.
Posted by: Crolusing tse Tung2778   2008-05-31 13:46  

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