Tuesday, September 27, 2011

New Libyan Government: Lockerbie Case Is Now Closed (Or Is It?)

CNN found Abdelbesset al-Megrahi in the care of his family in a Tripoli villa, surviving on oxygen and an intravenous drip. CNN

Scotland Asks Libya For Help Finding Lockerbie Evidence -- New York Times

LONDON — Scotland’s chief prosecutor has asked Libya’s new government to assist in tracking down documentary evidence and witnesses for a possible new trial for those responsible for the Lockerbie airliner bombing.

A statement issued Monday by a spokesman for Scotland’s lord advocate, Frank Mulholland, said Britain’s Foreign Office had been asked to relay the request to the Transitional National Council, Libya’s interim governing body after the overthrow of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.

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More News On The Lockerbie Bombing Case

Lockerbie bombing: Libyans asked for help by Scottish prosecutors -- The Guardian
New Libyan Rulers Are Pressed on Lockerbie -- Wall Street Journal
Libya's new regime says it will co-operate with Scottish prosecutors over Lockerbie investigation -- Daily Mail
Libya rebels 'to cooperate in Lockerbie probe' -- AFP
UK says Libya ‘will aid’ Lockerbie inquiry -- Euronews

Libya: Lockerbie bombing "case is closed" -- CBS
Libyan minister closes Lockerbie bomber case -- CNN
Libyan Foreign Minister Rebuffs Scotland Request For Lockerbie Bombing Information -- Voice of America
Libya rebuffs UK Lockerbie request -- The Telegraph
Scotland hunts other Lockerbie bomb plotters -- MSNBC
Scotland wants names of other Lockerbie terrorists. Why? -- Lorne Gunther, National Post

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