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February 12, 2006 

Germany to File Criminal Charges Against Alleged Proliferators

Reuters reports that German prosecutors are preparing criminal charges against a group of Germans living in Germany, Switzerland and South Africa that are suspected of illegally helping Iran obtain technology that could be used to develop nuclear weapons. The article notes that the suspects have been linked to the A.Q. Khan network.

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