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Lockerbie Case: Libyans Won't Deport Bomber

The Wall Street Journal 08/29/2011
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.

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.

White House backed release of Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi

Jason Allardyce and Tony Allen-Mills The Australian 07/26/2010

Lockerbie Weighs On U.K.–U.S. Summit

LAURA MECKLER And PAUL SONNE The Wall Street Journal 07/21/2010
White House backed release of Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi

THE US government secretly advised Scottish ministers it would be "far preferable" to free the Lockerbie bomber than jail him in Libya.

Lockerbie Weighs On U.K.–U.S. Summit

British Prime Minister David Cameron and U.S. President Barack Obama met Tuesday to talk about a wide-ranging accord between their two nations, but in public the conversation was dominated by talk of the Lockerbie bomber and the Gulf oil spill.

British PM's visit to U.S. clouded by BP worries

Matt Falloon Yahoo! News 07/20/2010
British PM's visit to U.S. clouded by BP worries

David Cameron hopes his first trip to Washington as British prime minister will showcase a flourishing friendship with President Barack Obama, but it may be overshadowed by U.S. concerns over BP.

Dying Lockerbie bomber 'could survive for 10 years or more'

The Lockerbie bomber could survive for 10 years or longer, according to a cancer specialist who last year said he would be dead within three months of his release.

Eight Lockerbie suspects were never interviewed, says former police chief

Lorraine Davidson and Anil Dawar The Times 10/26/2009
 
Eight Lockerbie suspects were never interviewed, says former police chief

A detective who headed the original Lockerbie investigation has revealed that eight other potential suspects in the bombing were identified at the time but they were never interviewed.