User talk:Neka1

Khan
If you could cite a source for that quote, it would be great. As it was, I wasn't able to verify it. --Fastfission 20:12, 13 September 2006 (UTC)


 * While I don't personally doubt you, all of our information must be reasonably verifiable (see our policy on this), and things which are proprietary or classified cannot be published here for that reason. --Fastfission 21:02, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

Fair enough, fastfission, I understand. However, how reasonably verifiable do you think this information is: " It is widely believed Dr. Khan's two daughters, who live in the UK and are UK subjects (thanks to their part-British, part-South African mother Henny), are in possession of extensive documentation linking the government of Pakistan to Dr. Khan's activities; such documentation is presumably intended to ensure that no further action is taken against Dr. Khan.". It's nice to preach things, but you also have to practice them sometimes. The article on Khan is full of such ambiguities.


 * If you have a quote then by all means add it in. If you see something suspicious and uncited you can leave a fact tag on it (which will indicate its citation is needed) or remove it and mention it as needing citation on the talk page. I don't pretend that everything is ideal at any given time, of course. I'm not trying to single you out here; I do in fact think you are trying to make important contributions to the article, and appreciate that. --Fastfission 15:15, 18 September 2006 (UTC)