Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Lockerbie bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988 ‘was personally ordered by Colonel Gaddafi’ claims Libya’s former Justice Minister

Libya’s Ex-Justice Minister claims Gaddafi ordered bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. ALLEGATIONS made by Libya’s former Justice Minister Mustafa Abdel-Jalil that Libyan Dictator Colonel Muammar Gaddafi personally ordered the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 which exploded over Lockerbie Scotland in December 1988 killing 270 people, have been reported this evening in Swedish newspaper Expressen. Their report and interview with Mustafa Abdel-Jalil is available translated into English HERE and the story is also reported by The Washington Times with quotes, HERE

The former Justice Minister told the newspaper he ‘had proof’ the bombing was personally ordered by Colonel Gaddafi, it is reported he did not describe the evidence. The former Minister in Gaddafi’s Government claimed to Expressen that Gaddafi gave the order to bomb the plane to Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the only man convicted of the attack.

While the allegations are not proven at time of publication, and suffer from inevitable questions over their authenticity as Libya falls into a state of widespread protest & near civil war against the forty year Gaddafi regime, some Scottish politicians have already made comment, describing the claims as “disturbing but believable”. A further report on today’s developments can be found on Professor Robert Black’s Lockerbie Case website, HERE

BBC News reports the story as follows :

Colonel Gaddafi 'ordered Lockerbie bombing

Libya's former justice minister has told a Swedish newspaper that Colonel Gaddafi personally ordered the Lockerbie bombing.

Mustafa Abdel-Jalil told Expressen he had proof the Libyan leader was behind the bombing of Pan AM flight 103, which killed 270 people in 1988.

Following the disclosure the Crown Office said it would "pursue such lines of inquiry that become available".

Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was jailed in 2001 for the attack. However, the Libyan was released on compassionate grounds in August 2009 by the Scottish government after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Dumfries and Galloway Police are reportedly monitoring events in Libya in the hope of new leads in the case.

Expressen quoted Mustafa Abdel-Jalil as telling their correspondent in Libya: "I have proof that Gaddafi gave the order about Lockerbie". However, he did not describe the evidence.

Abdel-Jalil stepped down as justice minister in protest of the violence used during against anti-government demonstrations. He told Expressen that Gaddafi gave the order to bomb the plane to Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the only man convicted of the attack.

He said: "To hide it, he [Gaddafi] did everything in his power to get al-Megrahi back from Scotland."

Expressen spokeswoman Alexandra Forslund said its reporter, Kassem Hamade, interviewed the ex-justice minister at "a local parliament in a large city in Libya". However, the spokeswoman said she did not want to name the city because of security concerns.

Expressen taped the interview, which was conducted in Arabic and translated into Swedish, Ms Forslund said.

Colonel Gaddafi accepted Libya's responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing and paid compensation to the victims' families in 2003. However, he has never admitted personally giving the order for the attack.

Scottish Conservative Deputy Leader, Murdo Fraser MSP said, given recent events, many would find the claim "disturbing but believable".

He added: "If true, it makes all the more questionable the role of the last Labour government's drive to do all it could to send al-Megrahi back to Tripoli."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

cant help but wonder if this is an attempt at political asylum followed by a book deal & movie

next thing you know there will be a libyan taxi driver quoted as the trusted source!

Anonymous said...

If true this will leave a few people with a distinct lack of credibility

Call me an apolitical cynic if you like! said...

Taken from another forum, but apposite to post here as well:



I'm afraid I would not trust any politician when it comes to Mr Megrahi and the Lockerbie atrocity ever again and Mr Salmond is only seeking to court favour as there is an election campaign afoot in a few weeks time.

Dr Swire gets it about right over Mr Salmond's re-election promises ...

From a recent newspaper article:

But Dr Jim Swire, the father of a Lockerbie victim who has been an outspoken critic of the Megrahi conviction, had doubts about the latest concession and believed the Scottish Government was continuing to stall.

He said: “I had a nasty shock when I discovered that the Government had made it more difficult to get at the material that the SCCRC had assembled – something they changed by secondary legislation that they are now proposing to change back by primary legislation.”

Never trust a politician - especially when it comes to Megrahi / Lockerbie or justice issues and reforms in Scotland. There have been none of any significance under Messrs Salmond and MacAskill over the past four years after all - and will not be if they are re-elected either.

This forum is a very damning testimony and endictment of the SNP's idea of radical justice reforms and justice for Scotland's 5,200,000 ordinary souls.

But call me an apolitical cynic if you like!

I wish you well.

Anonymous said...

Headline - Rat abandons sinking ship!

Why is no-one surprised?