Tuesday 30 September 2008

Hans Köchler and Lockerbie


I am grateful to Robbie the Pict for drawing my attention to an article by Nicola Barry on the work of Professor Hans Köchler, particularly in relation to Lockerbie, in the Scottish edition of the Sunday Express on 28 September. The article does not appear to be available online, and so I reproduce it here. Click on the image and it will become legible.

2 comments:

  1. Everything would be so simple…

    If the document under national Security may not be opened,
    there is a other possibility: Examine the original MST-13 -fragment (PT-35/b) with the scratched letter "M" and the 8 layers of fiber glass (reference evidence photo PP8932, PI/995, of RARDE).
    The examination should take place in the presence of the Prof. Steve Clark, of the University of California, USA, as an identification expert and under UN Observer Prof. Dr. Hans Koechler.
    NB. The MST-13 timer supplied to Libya (1985-86) were equipped with PC boards with 9 layers of fiber glass.

    Only the original MST-13 fragment, with 8 fiber glass layers and the marking "M" (Prototype) proves that the country of Libya and its official Abdelbaset Al Megrahi cannot be in connection with the "Lockerbie Tragedy"!

    The MST-13 fragment was examined and sawed into two parts on 27th of April 1990 at the company Siemens AG, Munich Germany, by its vice Director, Johannes Brosamle. No doubt! Libya and his official Abdelbaset Al Megrahi were deliberately entangled with the bombing of PanAm 103 by the manipulated piece of evidence MST-13 timer fragment (PT-35B)
    Ref: Siemens AG labor photographs ZPL-TW11-14; Siemens AG report ZPL-TW12, (28. April 1990); BKA report STV87/90F.

    by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO LTd, Switzerland

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  2. Thank you for showing the article. It's unusual to find people like Professor Hans Köchler who not only fight for justice but continue to do so.
    There are too many mistakes in the trial for them to be coincidence. The mistakes exactly replicate those in UK trials where the government wants to hide its illegal activities..
    To keep a man in prison for such a length of time is barbaric and smacks of the star chamber.

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