Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, a scientist who succeeded in Pakistan's nuclear test while spreading nuclear technology to North Korea and Iran, died, and a national burial was held in the capital Islamabad on the 10th. ..

Dr. Cahn succeeded in Pakistan's nuclear test in 1998 and has become a national hero locally known as the "father of the atomic bomb."



Dr. Kahn died on the 10th at the age of 85, and in the capital Islamabad, a half-mast was hung on buildings such as the parliament, and a state funeral was held at Faisal Masjid, the largest mosque in the country.



Many citizens attended the state funeral, and some elementary school boys praised their achievements, saying, "Dr. Cahn made the atomic bomb, which made it impossible for the enemy to approach Pakistan." ..



On the other hand, it was discovered in 2004 that Dr. Cahn was mainly involved in the so-called "nuclear black market" that provided nuclear technology to North Korea and Iran, and received severe criticism from the international community. ..

The mosque in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, where Dr. Cahn's state funeral was held, attracted many citizens in the rain.



Then, when the car with Dr. Kahn's casket arrived, he shook off the restraints of the soldiers who were guarding him and approached the car and shouted, "Hurray Pakistan."



After that, when the prayer began, silence came and the attendees closed their eyes and prayed.