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Liberated Libya : No Assistance On Lockerbie | |
2011-09-27 | |
![]() Despite Britain's recent requests for assistance from the new Libyan authorities to re-open the Lockerbie investigation, Mohammed al-Allaqi, chief of justice and human rights issues of the NTC, told a press conference in Tripoli that, Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, the main convict of Lockerbie bombing, was already tried, convicted and punished, and he was released with the consent of the British government on humanitarian basis. So the issue may not be tried twice, that is the basic rule of justice, said al-Allaqi. The 'issue' was 'tried' by a tribunal created post facto out of thin air. The trial was a farce and not everyone responsible was tried in the first place. Gaddafi then bribed Scotland and threatened Britain with new terror attacks to force the release of Al-Megrahi.
The West has forgiven the Taliban so why shouldn't the West forgive the Gaddafi regime elements who perpetrated Lockerbie. The Libyans know that they won't share in the terrorist's fate even if they don't hand them over. Provocative weakness has global consequences. | |
Posted by:Gleremble Ulinetch9793 |
#1 No help for you, chumps. |
Posted by: Spot 2011-09-27 07:52 |