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Lockerbie Case: Libyans Won't Deport Bomber

The Wall Street Journal 08/29/2011
Rebels give Kadhafi forces four days to surrender or face military action

Rebels in Libya have given a Saturday ultimatum for Moamer Kadhafi's forces to surrender or face a military onslaught. National Transitional Council, NTC, chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil speaking from the rebel stronghold of Benghazi on Tuesday said the respite was offered to mark the three-day Eid al-Fitr Muslim feast which follows the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

Lockerbie Case: Libyans Won't Deport Bomber

The Libyan rebel government won't deport the man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, its justice minister said. New York senators last week asked the Libyan national transitional government to hold Abdel-Baset al-Megrahi fully accountable for the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, which killed 270 people.

Gadhafi forces killed detainees, survivors say

BEN HUBBARD and KARIN LAUB AP 08/29/2011
Gadhafi forces killed detainees, survivors say

Retreating loyalists of Moammar Gadhafi killed scores of detainees and arbitrarily shot civilians over the past week, as rebel forces extended their control over the Libyan capital, survivors and a human rights group said Sunday.

Libya: Scottish officials still in dark as to whereabouts of Lockerbie bomber

THE Scottish justice secretary said officials are trying to contact Libyan rebel leaders as part of efforts to track down the Lockerbie bomber.

Gadafy daughter who 'died' in 1986 alive

MARY FITZGERALD The Irish Times 08/28/2011
Tripoli hospital horror as patients die untreated

When the 10-year-old boy was shot in the back outside Moamer Kadhafi's compound in the Libyan capital, he could never have imagined the even worse horror that awaited him when he got to hospital. For days he lay unattended, as the hospital had been commandeered by Kadhafi snipers, most of the medical staff had fled in fear, and people around him died by the scores for lack of treatment.

Gadafy daughter who 'died' in 1986 alive

The adopted daughter of Muammar Gadafy, whom he claimed died as an infant in the 1986 US bombing of his Tripoli compound, appears to be alive and worked as a doctor in the Libyan capital, documents discovered by The Irish Times indicate.

Price on Gaddafi's head as fighting goes on

Missy Ryan and Ulf Laessing Reuters 08/25/2011
Nuclear experts warn of Libya "dirty bomb" material

A research center near Tripoli has stocks of nuclear material that could be used to make a "dirty bomb," a former senior U.N. inspector said on Wednesday, warning of possible looting during turmoil in Libya.

Price on Gaddafi's head as fighting goes on

Libya's new masters offered a million-dollar bounty for the fugitive Muammar Gaddafi, after he urged his men to fight on in battles across parts of the capital.

Gadhafi's Compound Falls

CHARLES LEVINSON The Wall Street Journal 08/24/2011
Gadhafi's Compound Falls

Triumphant rebel fighters and thousands of ordinary Libyans stormed Col. Moammar Gadhafi's fortress compound here Tuesday after a daylong battle, but the elusive strongman was nowhere to be found.

400 dead, 2,000 wounded in battle for Tripoli: rebel leader

Four hundred people were killed and 2,000 wounded in three days of fighting between rebels and forces loyal to Moamer Kadhafi in the Libyan capital Tripoli, the head of the rebel council said Wednesday.


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