Rights out of focus as science blinds By David Scofield Kim Jong-il leaps from the nuclear closet and the world reacts with rapt attention. Even United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan's personal envoy to North Korea, former Canadian diplomat Maurice Strong, has indicated that Pyongyang's withdrawal from the six-party talks and declared nuclear arsenal is "a very real bump in the road" - a departure from last spring when he optimistically declared that Kim Jong-il wants "a nuclear-weapon-free Korean Peninsula". As has been repeated by foreign ministers and editorial writers the world over, this sort of portentous tactic is not...