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Gadhafi Ordered Lockerbie Bombing, Ex-Minister Claims

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KARL RITTER   02/23/11 03:07 PM ET   AP

STOCKHOLM — Libya's ex-justice minister on Wednesday was quoted as telling a Swedish newspaper that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi personally ordered the Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people in 1988.

"I have proof that Gadhafi gave the order about Lockerbie," Mustafa Abdel-Jalil was quoted as saying in an interview with Expressen, a Stockholm-based tabloid.

Abdel-Jalil, who stepped down as justice minister to protest the clampdown on anti-government demonstrations, didn't describe the proof.

Expressen's online edition said its correspondent interviewed Abdel-Jalil outside the local parliament in the Libyan city of Al Bayda. A longer version of the interview was to be published in Expressen's paper edition on Thursday.

Gadhafi has accepted Libya's responsibility for the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, which killed all 259 people on board and 11 on the ground, and paid compensation to the victims' families. But he hasn't admitted personally giving the order for the attack.

Abdel-Jalil told Expressen that Gadhafi gave the order to Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, the only man convicted in the bombing.

"To hide it, he (Gadhafi) did everything in his power to get al-Megrahi back from Scotland," Abdel-Jalil was quoted as saying.

Al-Megrahi was granted a compassionate release from a Scottish prison in August 2009 on the grounds that he was suffering from prostate cancer and would die soon. He is still alive.

Expressen spokeswoman Alexandra Forslund said its reporter in Libya, Kassem Hamade, taped the 40-minute interview, which was conducted in Arabic and translated to Swedish.

Most of the victims in the Lockerbie bombing were Americans, and al-Megrahi's release has been criticized by members of the U.S. Congress and the victims' families.

Bob Monetti, of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, whose 20-year-old son Richard was killed in the bombing, said he's glad to hear a former official say what's been clear to him all along.

"If you went to the trial, there was no question about who did it and why, and who ordered it," Monetti said.

Lisa Gibson, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, lost her 20-year-old brother Ken in the bombing.

"I'm not surprised for him to say that Gadhafi is responsible because ultimately we know that," Gibson said.

Al-Megrahi's trial was conducted at a special Scottish court set up in the Netherlands after years of diplomatic maneuvering.

In Britain, some Lockerbie victims' relatives have questioned his conviction. They argue that insufficient attention was paid to the possibility that the bombing was carried out not by Libyan intelligence but by Iranian-backed Palestinian terrorists.

Their case was bolstered when the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Board raised questions about evidence used to convict al-Megrahi. The former Libyan agent had been in the process of appealing his conviction when he was released.

Before the unrest broke out, Gadhafi had been trying to transform Libya from a pariah state to an accepted member of the international community.

He renounced terrorism and his program for weapons of mass destruction, and paid billions of dollars in compensation to families of Lockerbie victims.

Those decisions paved the way for warmer relations with the West and the lifting of U.N. and U.S. sanctions.

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Geoff Mulvihill in Haddonfield, New Jersey, contributed to this report.

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08:26 PM on 03/06/2011
I don't remember this in my own personal history, I was with my mother when this story was first on the news and she gasped and could not believe it either. I knew Gaddafi only as the crazy North African dictator, I'd known about his impoverished country and their oil profits, however then i started to do some research for a blog series, first post in the series is the violence and bombings of the past, the Lockerbie victims deserve peace.

http://djspoliticaledge.blogspot.com/2011/03/insanity-of-gaddafi-commentary-pt1.html
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03:04 PM on 02/24/2011
I am shocked, shocked! To find out that it was Gadaffi behind this.

I hope the Lybian people give him a scrupulously fair trial and execute him, but if not, I am sure Uncle Sugar will be willing to given those murders of American citizens.
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02:29 PM on 02/24/2011
GADDAFI & THE MAD DOGS OF MAN

Wherever dwell the mad dogs of man
There is corruption, plunder and hate.
In every city, town, or village
Those who promote distrust deserve their fate.

All are born as an innocent child
Till mislead by others along the way.
God has always loved His children
Though it breaks His heart when they stray.

The mad dogs of man never repent
For they have no sense of shame or sorrow.
Worshiping dominance and the dark side of life
Abusing victims as if there were no tomorrow.

God gives us the will to sin no more
And to overcome evil unwilling to cease.
The mad dogs of man must be stopped
Who murder, rape and destroy world peace.

Samson, Solomon, and David
Were chosen by God to stand tall.
They faced great odds and the fear of death
Refusing to ignore their call.

The time has come for the good men of Earth
To band together to restrain the horde.
Standing firm against tyranny where it exists
Putting the mad dogs of man to the sword.


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02:38 PM on 02/24/2011
What about just being a soldier for common sense?
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10:14 AM on 02/24/2011
Wacky Daffy is not only a cross dresser who wears more pill box hats than any woman, is dangerous. Yet we (all nations) feted this nutbag with all the pomp and ceremony attributed to royalty. The papparazze ate it up and we all snickered at his wacky behavior. Now, we realize how really dangerous he is. God bless the people of Libya. Let's hope they don't become caught up in yet another war of survival. Hopefully they will be able to get through this civil war intact with what they desire with Freedom being the ultimate goal and achievement.
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09:45 AM on 02/24/2011
A great addition to our gas station mini mart complexes would be to paste this picture of Libya's chief loon onto to every gas pump along with some action shots of Saudi Princes in Europe frolicking in the French Rivera. Maybe in time we could get some support for alternative fuels.
stumanchu35
Tolerance is a one way street.
09:35 AM on 02/24/2011
I wonder what part obama had in releasing the bomber?
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JTWallace
10:16 AM on 02/24/2011
I think it was the Scots who were fooled into thinking he had 6 months to live. Take it up with that issue.
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08:45 PM on 03/09/2011
If you have followed it closely, BP, Haliburton and if I recall correctly, one other oil company, in trying to negotiate an oil deal with Gadhafi, were advised by his staff that they should work to get al-Megrahi released if they really wanted Lybia's oil. This group, headed by BP, hired the physician who subsequently reported that Meghari had an irreversible form of prostate cancer that was in its final stages. Using that report as a foundation for a "compassionate end of life parole", the BP group then hired a team of very high-priced Solicitors to petition the Scotish Court for such a release. Normally, under Commonwealth procedures, a second and even a third opinion should have been ordered by the Court Sui Sponte', but this did not happen, even given the gravity of this matter. Which begs the question regarding other possible pay-offs by the BP group, or use of their immense financial and political power and their power to coerce and extort whole governmental bodies. The doctor has admitted he was paid a very very substantial sum, but the Scottish and British governments have refused Pres. Obama's request to examine the records and examine the parties involved.
09:24 AM on 02/24/2011
This is news?

THe Obama trip to Vail is not news?


Very confiusing.
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media4me
09:22 AM on 02/24/2011
Meanwhile prez Obie stands by with fingers up the butt. Frenchy Sarkozy is even showing more leadership. A dang Frenchy. What in the world is going on here?
stumanchu35
Tolerance is a one way street.
09:36 AM on 02/24/2011
I'll rarely defend the missteps that obama does daily, but I have to assume he's keeping a low profile on Libya until we get all Americans out of there safely.
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02:39 PM on 02/24/2011
A piece of the pie for corporations you mean.
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media4me
05:27 PM on 02/24/2011
Another one of those being "present" instead of leading moment.
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10:07 AM on 02/24/2011
It's not the world. It's you. There are plenty of capable world leaders besides Obama. What a surprise, right?
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09:08 AM on 02/24/2011
Of course he did, and we all know it was a retaliation for the downing of Iranian Air Flight 655 by the USS Vincennes on the third of July 1988, which killed 290 passengers and crew.
09:25 AM on 02/24/2011
Why Libya, then?
09:06 AM on 02/24/2011
So what?, Bush ordered Iraq and Afghanistan bombing, may be US need to do something about that
09:06 AM on 02/24/2011
Isn't the "tactical removal" of this misfit overdue ?
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09:04 AM on 02/24/2011
Gadhafi, time to step down and start that Heavy Metal Band you always wanted to front.