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  • Lockerbie bomber, no longer in "coma," says his role was exaggerated

    10/04/2011 5:06:01 AM PDT · by SJackson · 5 replies
    Jihad Watch ^ | 10-4-11
    Remember at the end of August, when Tripoli was falling and Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi took a timely turn for the worse? He was portrayed as "comatose" and the rebels refused to extradite him; after all, he was supposedly very, very near death. It's a miracle. In what appears to be a new interview, he's conscious, coherent, and talking, and says his role was "exaggerated," even as the National Transitional Council gives mixed signals on how much it will cooperate in further investigations. "Megrahi says his Lockerbie role exaggerated," by Mahmoud al-Ghirbani for Reuters, October 3: TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Abdel...
  • Gadaffi's Son to Throw Party to Celebrate Release of Al Megrahi One Year Ago

    08/15/2010 3:44:47 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 6 replies · 1+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 15th August 2010 | GERRI PEEV
    The son of Libyan dictator Colonel Gadaffi is to celebrate the first anniversary of the Lockerbie bomber's release by giving a party for him. Saif Gadaffi, whose friends include Tony Blair and Lord Mandelson, will attend the revelry for Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi in his two-storey house in Tripoli. He will foot the bill for food and drink, following a day's fasting during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. When Megrahi, 58, was released on August 20 last year, Scottish authorities said he had only three months to live and was 'going home to die'. Frank Duggan, a lawyer...
  • Lockerbie Families Raise New Questions Over Bomber

    08/15/2010 10:54:06 AM PDT · by edpc · 11 replies · 1+ views
    AP via Yahoo News ^ | 15 Aug 2010 | DAVID STRINGER
    LONDON – Activists and relatives of those killed in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing raised new questions Sunday about the medical advice that led to the release on compassionate grounds of the only man ever convicted for the deaths. Doctors claimed Abdel Baset al-Megrahi had only three months to live when he was freed from a Scottish jail last August and allowed to return home to Libya. But one year later, Al-Megrahi, who is being treated for prostate cancer, is still alive.