The website of The Guardian has an article on the implications of the US-Libyan compensation agreement by Oliver Miles, a former British ambassador to Tripoli and a former president of the Society for Libyan Studies. The article, unlike many, recognises that the conviction of the one Libyan found guilty of involvement in the Lockerbie atrocity has been referred back to the Criminal Appeal Court by the SCCRC on the basis that it may have amounted to a miscarriage of justice. The article can be read here.
And here, from the Tripoli Post, is a Libyan perspective.
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