WikiLeaks Files Reveal 'Cold, Callous And Brutal' Behaviour Of Ministers -- The Telegraph
A mother who lost her daughter in the Lockerbie attack has condemned the “cold, callous and brutal” behaviour of British ministers after WikiLeaks documents revealed how they secretly advised Libya on securing the successful early release of the bomber.
Documents obtained by the Daily Telegraph show that a Foreign Office minister sent Libyan officials detailed legal advice on how to use Abdelbaset al-Megrahi’s cancer diagnosis to ensure he was released from a Scottish prison on compassionate grounds.
The Duke of York is also said to have played a behind-the-scenes role in encouraging the terrorist’s release.
Susan Cohen, whose only daughter Theodora, 20, was one of 35 students from Syracuse University who died, said: “I am not surprised by this latest news but I am glad it is out there.
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More News On Wikileaks And the Release Of The Lockerbie Bomber
Gordon Brown's ministers choreographed the Lockerbie bomber's release from the very start -- The Telegraph
WikiLeaks: How Libya trade fears forced British ministers to back release of Lockerbie bomber -- The Telegraph
David Cameron should publish WikiLeaks' Lockerbie papers -- The Telegraph
Paper: Cable Shows UK Briefed Libya on Lockerbie -- New York Times
Paper: Cable shows UK briefed Libya on Lockerbie -- AP
UK advised Libya on Lockerbie bomber release, papers show -- Reuters
WikiLeaks: UK Official Advised Libya On Release Of Lockerbie Bomber -- Wikileaks
Minister 'helped Libya secure release of Lockerbie bomber' -- Mirror.co.uk
Britain secretly advised Libyan govt. on how to secure Lockerbie bomber's release: Wikileaks -- Sify News
Libya trade loss fears led British ministers to back Lockerbie bomber's release: Wikileaks -- Sify News
UK 'advised Libya how to free Lockerbie bomber' -- Independent
U.K. Coached Libya on Lockerbie Bomber Release, Telegraph Says -- Bloomberg
UK minister advised Libya on bomber's release-report -- Reuters
WikiLeaks: UK Advised Libya on How to Free Lockerbie Bomber -- AOLNews
US anger over Lockerbie advice -- The Age
WikiLeaks revelations put David Cameron on the spot -- Benedict Brogan, The Telegraph
My Comment: When Wikileaks started to release U.S. cable traffic last year, I was praying that they had some information on the procedures used in releasing of the Lockerbie Bomber. My prayers have been answered, these new leaks clearly shed light on how evil some UK ministers were in trying their best to release the Lockerbie Bomber to Libya .... including the involvement of the Duke of York.
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