Libyan rebels won't turnover al-Megrahi
TRIPOLI, Libya -- The Libyan rebel government will not deport the man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, its justice minister said Sunday. New York senators on Aug. 22 asked the Libyan transitional government to hold Abdel-Baset al-Megrahi fully accountable for the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, which killed 270 people.
Good thing we're giving the rebels money, giving them Qaddhafi's money, and giving them arms and assistance. | But the transitional government Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi told journalists in Tripoli that the request by American senators had "no meaning" because al-Megrahi had already been tried and convicted.
"We will not hand over any Libyan citizen. It was Gadhafi who handed over Libyan citizens," he said, referring to the government's decision to turn al-Megrahi over to a Scottish court for trial.
New York Senator Charles Schumer had encouraged the new Libyan leadership to hold al-Megrahi accountable.
"A new Libya can send a strong statement to the world by declaring it will no longer be a haven for this convicted terrorist," he said.
You mean Charlie the Mouth didn't persuade the rebels? |
Posted by: Steve White 2011-08-28 |