Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Lockerbie Bomber Still Alive. Shows Up At A Pro-Gaddafi Rally In Tripoli

Outrageous: Megrahi, left, was handed a minimum term of 27 years in jail for the attack, but served less than seven and a half years

Lockerbie Bomber Paraded On TV – Two Years After Being Freed Because He Was Dying Of Cancer -- Daily Mail

The Lockerbie bomber has been paraded on Libyan TV almost two years after his release from a UK prison because he was dying of cancer.

Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, 59, has been feted as a hero in his home country since he was released from jail in 2009 ‘on compassionate grounds’.

The Libyan national was convicted of blowing up Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988, killing all 259 passengers and crew on board the New York-bound Boeing 747, and 11 people in Lockerbie.

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More News On The Lockerbie Bomber

Lockerbie bomber al-Megrahi seen at pro-Gaddafi rally in Tripoli -- The Guardian
Lockerbie convict makes rare appearance in Libya -- Reuters
Lockerbie bomber 'appears on Libyan state television' -- The Telegraph
Lockerbie bomber at pro-Gaddafi gathering on state TV -- BBC
Lockerbie bomber shows up on Libyan TV -- UPI

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