Dennis Dey
United Kingdom
23 January, 2006
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A Q Khan
Alas, the irony of this nuclear "scientist' is that no brilliant invention is credited to his name. All he fostered was a sense of end-justifies-the-means, which earned him a hero status in Pakistan. Whether his "research" has doen anything to truly make Pakistan safer is a debatable point. Unfortunately, the main threat to Pakistan is internal instability, which no nuclear weapon can prevent or overcome. |
sunny
Hungary
24 January, 2006
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very tragic
its very tragic story.he is a human being.May be he made a mistake.But isolating a person is bad than death sentence.He must be allowed to meet near and dear ones. He may be asked to retire from nuclear things and try to work on peace and humanity related projects so that there is lesser dangers in the society. |
martin p
Pakistan
24 January, 2006
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angel or menace
He most probably qualify to be mechant of menace |