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AQ Khan network not totally closed down yet: US lawmaker

US lawmaker Jane Harman, who introduced a legislation in the US Congress last week to pressure Pakistan to allow US officials access to its rogue scientist AQ Khan, asserted that his black nuclear market has not been closed down yet completely. Harman claimed that Khan’s network sold the secret nuclear technology to Iran, Libya, North Korea and Syria. "In Libya, we have shut down, but Iran and North Korea are as dangerous as they are because of the efforts of this man,” she said.

Updated on: Mar 17, 2009 09:36 AM IST
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A US lawmaker who introduced a legislation in the US Congress last week to pressure Pakistan to allow US officials access to its rogue scientist AQ Khan, asserted that his black nuclear market has not been closed down yet completely.

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Appearing on the MSNBC news channel Congresswoman, Jane Harman, said she disagrees with the view that the AQ Khan nuclear network has totally been closed down.

In an interview to the CNN on Sunday, the former Vice President, Dick Cheney, had claimed success of the Bush Administration in closing down this network.

"I disagree," Harman, Chairwoman of House Homeland Security Intelligence, Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment Subcommittee, told MSNBC in her interview.

"I saw the classified evidence when I was Ranking Member on the House Intelligence Committee and I was never persuaded that we totally closed down his international arms bazaar,” she claimed.

Harman claimed that Khan’s network sold the secret nuclear technology to Iran, Libya, North Korea and Syria. "In Libya, we have shut down, but Iran and North Korea are as dangerous as they are because of the efforts of this man,” she said.

"It’s not just the actual stuff in Pakistan, but this man was pursued by Europe for stealing nuclear secrets in Europe where he studied and they may call him a hero in Pakistan, but I think he’s a pariah internationally,” she added.

Last week Harman had introduced a legislation in the House of Representative to put conditions on financial aid to Pakistan, if the Government did not give the US access to interrogate Khan.

 
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