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Nine Pakistan nuclear scientists abandon jobs
Rediff ^ | 2.13.2004 | Shyam Bhatia in London

Posted on 02/13/2004 4:07:28 PM PST by swarthyguy

Nine nuclear scientists have abandoned their jobs in Pakistan and secretly taken up jobs in foreign countries where the pay and working conditions are better, Pakistani exiles have told rediff.com

The scientists are all engineers who were previously employed at the Chashma nuclear power plant built with Chinese help in central Pakistan.

Their exodus represents the frustration experienced by the nuclear community as a whole that has come to a head following revelations about the emperor-like lifestyle of Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb.

Khan's luxury lifestyle included 24-hour access to a Pakistan Air Force transport aircraft, as well as extensive real estate holdings in Pakistan and London. A hotel in Timbuktu was also purchased in his wife's name.

At one point he was so awash with funds that he was able to purchase a US$400,000 Teflon tent and fly it over for his daughter's wedding reception.

Unlike Khan the Chinese-trained nuclear engineers at Chashma are required to work a 77-hour week and earn less than Rs 20,000 per month at a non-family station. Many are denied routine access to a telephone because they fall into a category that is rated below Grade 20.

The frustrations of the Chashma engineers are symptomatic of much wider dissatisfaction within the Pakistani nuclear work force, including those employed within the top secret uranium enrichment facilities in Kahuta and elsewhere.

Some of these underpaid and overworked members of the nuclear fraternity have assisted in the process of leaking details of Khan's lifestyle, which they believe is inappropriate for a developing country.

The complaints of the nuclear experts are now being looked at afresh by the Pakistani government, which is concerned that many more could leave for better paid jobs in foreign countries. Others could be vulnerable to offers of employment from terrorist groups like the Al Qaeda.

Meanwhile Pakistan has confirmed the continued detention of six nuclear scientists and officials blamed for leaking sensitive items including secret codes to foreign governments.

They have been identified as Mohammad Farooq, Nazir Ahmed and Naseemuddin, as well as retired military officers Islam ul-Haq, Sajawal Khan Malik and Iqbal Tajwar.

A statement by the Pakistan Interior Ministry says the six men employed by the Khan Research Laboratories run by have 'been engaged in nuclear proliferation' for many years.

The full statement accused the scientists of 'directly or indirectly passing onto foreign countries and individuals secret codes, nuclear materials, substances, machinery, equipment, components, information, documents, sketches, plans, models, articles and notes etc'.

It added their activities had 'seriously prejudiced the defence, external affairs and security of Pakistan'.

The ministry's statement follows petitions filed by the families of the six calling for their immediate release. Relatives say their treatment contrasts sharply with the care lavished on Khan who last week admitted his role in black market operations and asked for forgiveness.

President Pervez Musharraf also subsequently agreed to pardon him.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abdulqadeerkhan; india; indian; jihad; nukes; pakistan; screwballs; swarthyguy
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LOLOL!
1 posted on 02/13/2004 4:07:29 PM PST by swarthyguy
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To: swarthyguy
Absolutely no mention is made of WHAT countries these engineers are going to. Would one of those be Iran? Or perhaps Saudi Arabia?
2 posted on 02/13/2004 4:15:13 PM PST by NTegraT (Your ears weren't meant to close, your mouth was.)
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To: swarthyguy
Wonder what records there are of where & when the Pakistani jet he had 24 hour access to went?
3 posted on 02/13/2004 4:29:44 PM PST by tinamina
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To: NTegraT
Who knows? Burma, Nigeria, Venezuela, Cuba?????
4 posted on 02/13/2004 4:31:34 PM PST by swarthyguy
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To: tinamina
Anything but "Buckwheats" for Khan will send a disasterous message to the world of Islamic corruption. As a matter of fact, "Buckwheats" on his entire family as well, one at a time.
5 posted on 02/13/2004 4:35:53 PM PST by blackdog (Churchill si veveret, ad remum dareris!)
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To: swarthyguy
This breakdown of ethics among ordinary people seems to happen when the leaders demonstrate serious character flaws and there is no other strong ethical basis. Not to say this is impossible in a country with a strong Christian ethics basis, but the US didn't collapse just because a couple of Presidents showed they were just human instead of rising to their office.
6 posted on 02/13/2004 4:37:54 PM PST by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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To: tinamina
All J-routes are on radar and archived. We have it.
7 posted on 02/13/2004 4:37:58 PM PST by blackdog (Churchill si veveret, ad remum dareris!)
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To: tinamina
Doubt any records were kept; if they were, they were subsequently destroyed or lost. There was a big fire in Islamabad right after 9.11. Not reported in the US much but apparently a document storage facility went up in flames.
8 posted on 02/13/2004 4:44:43 PM PST by swarthyguy
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To: blackdog
I bet that plane has told everything it can.
9 posted on 02/13/2004 4:47:27 PM PST by swarthyguy
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To: swarthyguy
You betchya!
10 posted on 02/13/2004 4:53:44 PM PST by blackdog (Churchill si veveret, ad remum dareris!)
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To: swarthyguy
The bodies are going to start piling up like cordwood. Corrupt practices in the nuclear club may go unpunished in some backsands of Pakistan, but there are agencies all around the civilized world that will flesh out this man and anyone who abetted him.

An example will be made.

Didn't some Islamic badass who led the Cheychen mess in Russia get his self blowed up real good in Qatar today?

11 posted on 02/13/2004 5:00:27 PM PST by blackdog (Churchill si veveret, ad remum dareris!)
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To: swarthyguy
Sort of like the ones who "became fugitives" after they "fled the country" on the eve of CIA interrogation. They went to Myanmar. Strictly a coincidence. No plan here, none at all....
12 posted on 02/13/2004 5:07:06 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
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To: blackdog
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1077324/posts

Vlad the Mad Strikes. Judo?
13 posted on 02/13/2004 5:07:08 PM PST by swarthyguy
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To: RightWhale
...the US didn't collapse just because a couple of Presidents showed they were just human instead of rising to their office.

Yet.

14 posted on 02/13/2004 5:07:57 PM PST by templar
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To: belmont_mark
Burma, such a nice quiet place, so off the radar.
15 posted on 02/13/2004 5:08:27 PM PST by swarthyguy
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To: templar
Oh, yeah, well, ahem, not out of oil yet.
16 posted on 02/13/2004 5:11:10 PM PST by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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To: swarthyguy
That's the one......Qatar is impenetrable from a security standpoint. That's why he and his family were hiding out there. They killed his 13 year old evil in the pipeline too. No sense in letting cancer cells live, no matter how small.
17 posted on 02/13/2004 5:11:28 PM PST by blackdog (Churchill si veveret, ad remum dareris!)
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To: swarthyguy

"Have I got a deal for YOU!"

18 posted on 02/13/2004 5:12:51 PM PST by Imal (The best soldiers are zealots, the best officers patriots, the best generals philosophers.)
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To: blackdog
The bodies are going to start piling up like cordwood. Corrupt practices in the nuclear club may go unpunished in some backsands of Pakistan, but there are agencies all around the civilized world that will flesh out this man and anyone who abetted him.

That's bull,...........................Gerald Bull.

19 posted on 02/13/2004 5:17:04 PM PST by Polybius
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To: blackdog
>>Qatar is impenetrable from a security standpoint.

That's interesting. Isn't CentCom HQ located there? Doha? Running the war against Jihad out of a jihad stronghold.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/images/doha-map.jpg
20 posted on 02/13/2004 5:18:56 PM PST by swarthyguy
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