The Lockerbie Deal -- Vanity Fair
In 2009 the convicted Lockerbie bomber was sent home to Libya from a Scottish prison on grounds of “compassionate release”—he had only three months to live, authorities said. A year and a half later the man is still alive—and a Vanity Fair investigation reveals new details about the business interests and private dealings that lay behind the prisoner’s release. At the heart of the matter: the cozy and “profitable relationships” between the Blair government and Qaddafi’s Libya.
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More News On The Release Of The Lockerbie Bomber
Lockerbie bomber: drugs 'could have given Megrahi 19 more months' -- The Telegraph
‘Drugs would have kept bomber alive in Scottish prison’ -- Express.co.uk
New claim on Megrahi 'balderdash' says First Minister -- Scotsman
Bomber's freedom 'trickery' -- The Sun
Lockerbie bomber petition kept open -- Press Association
Lockerbie bomber inquiry rejected -- Scotsman
10,000 letters over Lockerbie move -- Press Association
My Comment: Everyday that convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi is alive .... it is another black day for Britain/Scotland.