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A day after, Pakistan says, ‘A Q Khan is history’

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Posted: Feb 07, 2009 at 1558 hrs IST

Islamabad As international apprehensions grew over the release of rouge atomic scientist A Q Khan, Pakistan on Saturday defended setting him free, saying his clandestine nuclear proliferation network had been ‘dismantled’.

"A Q Khan is history," Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said, claiming that authorities had broken his nuclear smuggling network and extracted all the informations from him.

"He (Khan) has no say or access to any of the sensitive areas of Pakistan," he said in remarks broadcast by Dawn television.

Khan, who once confessed to passing nuclear know how to Iran, Libya and North Korea was set free from five years of house arrest after a court declared him a ‘free citizen’ following a secret agreement with the government.

The move has alarmed New Delhi, Washington, London, Paris and other major powers.

The White House said President Barack Obama wants assurances from Islamabad that Khan is no longer involved in the activities that led to his arrest, while State Department said Khan remained a ‘serious proliferation risk’.

Qureshi also said Pakistan had ‘put in place a foolproof command and control authority’ and ‘our nuclear assets are safe’.

Khan was detained in December 2003 after he admitted on state-run television that he operated a network that spread nuclear weapons technology around the world.

However, unanswered questions remained about with whom Khan allegedly shared the nuclear know how and whether Pakistani authorities new about it and profited from it.

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Pak, haven of criminals by Hero Vaz on 10 Feb 2009

In Paki jurisprudence, it seems to be easy to commit a major crime and then pass into history with impunity. Does Islam support this? Is Pak an Islamic state or a goonda raj where big criminals can roam free? Pak is giving Islam a bad name.

Khan, the nuclear rogue by Hero Vaz on 07 Feb 2009

Now that Khan is free, it should be possible to kidnap him and bring him to justice before the International Court of Justice for committing a very major crime that has heightened insecurity in the world and put at risk millions of lives.

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