Pakistan's Nuke Dad Goes Public
Dr. A. Q. Khan, even if he is unable to get any relief from the court, has found another means of reaching out to the masses -- i.e., by writing in newspapers.
Dr. A. Q. Khan, even if he is unable to get any relief from the court, has found another means of reaching out to the masses -- i.e., by writing in newspapers.
Madhavi Bhasin | Posted 11.10.2009 | World
Though Dr. Khan is no longer associated with Pakistan's nuclear establishment, his pardon and release could embolden others for indulging in illicit nuclear proliferation activities.
BBC NEWS | Posted 09.28.2009 | World
A court in Pakistan has lifted the final restrictions on controversial nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, allowing him total freedom of movement....
New York Times | DAVID E. SANGER | Posted 06.03.2009 | World
WASHINGTON -- As the insurgency of the Taliban and Al Qaeda spreads in Pakistan, senior American officials say they are increasingly concerned about n...
Bloomberg | Posted 04.24.2009 | World
Russia is "very much concerned" about the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, and the country must be stabilized before peace can be achieved in nei...
Guardian.co.uk | Owen Bowcott and Agencies | Posted 03.09.2009 | World
Abdul Qadeer Khan, the Pakistani nuclear scientist at the centre of the world's largest proliferation scandal, has been freed from five years of house...
Saad Khan | Posted 11.05.2009 | World