05.01.2004, 20:12
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Zitat:Libya confirms buying 'A-bomb' plan from PakUnd Pakistan leugnet natuerlich :evil:
Sunday, 04 January , 2004, 22:28
London: Pakistan scientists have sold plans to make a nuclear bomb to Libya for "millions of pounds", Saif al-Islam, son of Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gadaffi has confirmed.
In an interview to the "Sunday Times", Saif stated that Libya had bought nuclear components from a variety of black market dealers. "We dealt with an underground network of middle men and secret workshops". Some Arab sources, quoted in the Times, said some of the components for the Libyan nuclear programme were bought in Dubai and shipped to Libya.
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Zitat:Pakistan: Libya Nuclear Report Unsubstantiated
Mon Jan 5, 8:45 AM ET Add World - Reuters to My Yahoo!
By Amir Zia
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan said on Monday a British newspaper report that said Pakistani scientists sold plans to make nuclear bombs to Libya appeared unsubstantiated, but any official complaint would be investigated.
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