Just four pages long, it is an extraordinary letter, the contents of which haveApparently, there is no honour among thieves.
never been revealed before. Dated December 10, 2003, and addressed to Henny,
Khan’s Dutch wife, it is handwritten, in apparent haste. It starts simply:
“Darling, if the government plays any mischief with me take a tough stand.” In
numbered paragraphs, it outlines Pakistan’s nuclear co-operation with China,
Iran and North Korea, and also mentions Libya. It ends: “They might try to get
rid of me to cover up all the things they got done by me.”
Monday, September 21, 2009
Wrath of Khan Revisited
AQ Khan, the Pakistani "patriot" who is now living in internal exile for his nuclear "heroism", has managed to leak out details of his deeds - and Pak authorities are not pleased:
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We need to be extremely suspicious anything connected with Pakistan. Why is the letter being publicized now? This could be a trick to divert attention away from the developments in the 26/11 case.
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