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Saturday, 7 February 2009 - Pakistani court declares nuclear scientist free | International |
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      My Profile    Top News Reuters top ten news stories delivered to your inbox each day. 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Khan, lionized by many Pakistanis as the father of the country's atomic bomb, confessed to selling nuclear secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya in 2004, but was immediately pardoned by the government, although his movements were restricted to effective house arrest. "It's a matter of joy. The judgment, by the grace of Allah, is good," Khan told reporters outside his Islamabad house soon after news of the High Court ruling broke. In Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she was "very much concerned" about Khan's release. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said President Barack Obama wanted assurances from Pakistan that the scientist would not be involved in nuclear proliferation. State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid said the United States believed Khan "remains a serious proliferation risk." "The proliferation support that Khan and his associates provided to Iran and North Korea has had a harmful impact on international security and will for years to come," Duguid said. Khan, 72, who has been treated for prostate cancer, said he did not care what foreign governments thought. "I am obliged to answer only to my government not to any foreigners," he said. "I will always be proud about what I did for Pakistan," he told reporters. Khan's detention had been relaxed over the past year; he was allowed to meet friends and traveled to the city of Karachi at least once under tight security. He also gave media interviews after a new government came to power in March but was barred from speaking to reporters by a July court ruling. 'FREE MAN' Khan's lawyer Ali Zafar said the High Court had declared he was not involved in nuclear proliferation or criminal activity and there was no case against him. "The court has ordered that he's a free man," Zafar told Reuters. Islamabad had long maintained that Khan was not officially under house arrest but was being held for his own security. It was not immediately clear to what extent security agencies would still restrict his movements. Pakistan has never let foreign investigators question Khan, saying it had passed on all relevant information about his nuclear proliferation. The government declined to comment on the court decision but said as a responsible nuclear-armed state, it had taken all necessary measures to promote the goal of non-proliferation.  Continued... 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