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ISLAMABAD: Branding Pakistani intelligence agencies mainly the ISI as a "rogue agency", country's top nuclear scientist A Q Khan has said that it takes orders from the Army chief and not the civilian government.

Charging that ISI operated outside the law and totally ignored court orders, Khan in a scathing attack on the military intelligence agency said it was being used against politicians and as a "extended arm of the dictators."

Writing in a column in the daily 'The News', said, "this had led to all the coups staged in the country," since the military takeover by late dictator Ayub Khan.

"Unfortunately, in our country the performance of the intelligence agencies is anything but commendable and is not something to be proud of.

They have been the extended arm of dictators and been widely branded as rogue organisations," he wrote.

The intelligence agencies "operate outside the law, are least bothered about the judiciary and totally ignore court orders", wrote Khan, who was placed under house arrest after he admitted running a clandestine nuclear proliferation ring in early 2004.

In recent months, Pakistani authorities have removed or relaxed some of the restrictions imposed on him.

Referring to a case in the Supreme Court about 11 "missing" terror suspects who are believed to be in the custody of intelligence agencies, Khan wrote the episode "more or less confirms the universal belief that our intelligence agencies are rogue agencies and are above the law and the Constitution."

Khan wrote that during the regime of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, "a general, an ISI colonel and eight subordinates forcibly sent us to Bannigala (near Islamabad) and kept us there for 10 hours."

He added: "During that time our house was totally ransacked, bedrooms, clothes, books, files, etc., searched and many things taken away - all this without any official warrant or court order to do so."

He claimed his house was bugged with cameras and listening devices.

"In any civilised society such despicable acts are totally unacceptable and are dealt with severely by the courts," he wrote.

"Ever since Ayub Khan's coup, our intelligence agencies have been used as servants for personal use and against political opponents.

Their main task - gathering information for national security and safety - was superseded.

It is said that our most expensive and extensive networks, like the ISI and the (Military Intelligence), are run by the army and take orders from the army chief, not from the civilian government.

This has led to all the coups staged in this country," Khan wrote.
 
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And the source is???
 
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So finally someone from Pakistan dares to speak. ISI is not just an organization anymore. Its a network, a network with rogue elements, independent leaders, non state actors, etc etc.
 
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eh its like they say when you're(or your country is) going through hell..well keep going

AQ Khan has officially lost it, looks like they did end up frying his brain
 
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ISLAMABAD: Branding Pakistani intelligence agencies mainly the ISI as a "rogue agency", country's top nuclear scientist A Q Khan has said that it takes orders from the Army chief and not the civilian government.

Charging that ISI operated outside the law and totally ignored court orders, Khan in a scathing attack on the military intelligence agency said it was being used against politicians and as a "extended arm of the dictators."

Writing in a column in the daily 'The News', said, "this had led to all the coups staged in the country," since the military takeover by late dictator Ayub Khan.

"Unfortunately, in our country the performance of the intelligence agencies is anything but commendable and is not something to be proud of.

They have been the extended arm of dictators and been widely branded as rogue organisations," he wrote.

The intelligence agencies "operate outside the law, are least bothered about the judiciary and totally ignore court orders", wrote Khan, who was placed under house arrest after he admitted running a clandestine nuclear proliferation ring in early 2004.

In recent months, Pakistani authorities have removed or relaxed some of the restrictions imposed on him.

Referring to a case in the Supreme Court about 11 "missing" terror suspects who are believed to be in the custody of intelligence agencies, Khan wrote the episode "more or less confirms the universal belief that our intelligence agencies are rogue agencies and are above the law and the Constitution."

Khan wrote that during the regime of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, "a general, an ISI colonel and eight subordinates forcibly sent us to Bannigala (near Islamabad) and kept us there for 10 hours."

He added: "During that time our house was totally ransacked, bedrooms, clothes, books, files, etc., searched and many things taken away - all this without any official warrant or court order to do so."

He claimed his house was bugged with cameras and listening devices.

"In any civilised society such despicable acts are totally unacceptable and are dealt with severely by the courts," he wrote.

"Ever since Ayub Khan's coup, our intelligence agencies have been used as servants for personal use and against political opponents.

Their main task - gathering information for national security and safety - was superseded.

It is said that our most expensive and extensive networks, like the ISI and the (Military Intelligence), are run by the army and take orders from the army chief, not from the civilian government.

This has led to all the coups staged in this country," Khan wrote.

the pot is calling the kettle black - what a y*****!!!
 
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i sence he likely yo join politics as his tone in the article suggests to me...
 
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disgraced A Q khan has lost credibility. he was involved in illegal sale of nuke tech. i am sure this is jus his rant to get some publicity.
 
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Well now he is no longer under house arrest im sure he has some bones to grind.
 
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first of all, ISI has nothing to do anymore with national politics as implied in the article (which Yeti failed to provide a source for, incidentally)

second of all, even if Khan truly did state this verbatim (which I doubt) --- had it not been for the ISI he wouldn't have been able to have carried out a great deal of his work. The international networks/contacts/front companies that were set up (in EU, Dubai, Sri Lanka, Turkey, etc.) and coordinated were done so with instrumental assistance by the ISI, whom he could establish contact with at any time of day any day of the week

AQ Khan is considered a hero by majority of Pakistanis, and rightfully so. He served the nation. I would, however, humbly question his judgement when he decided to sell sensitive technology to other countries and cause unwanted attention on Pakistani Nation. His job was complete and his fame was at its zenith on Youm-e-Takbeer --when Pakistan Nation became a nuclear power country. Subsequent actions --whether for Islamic cause or for personal gain --that would constitute rogue behaviour, though it is easy for us to forgive and forget as he did help Pakistan achieve a dream alongside other hard-working yet un-named, faceless individuals @ KRL & PAEC
 
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