Saturday, 18 October 2008

High Court decision on Lockerbie case is to be welcomed

This is the headline over a letter in today's issue of The Herald from Dr Jim Swire. It can be read here.

3 comments:

  1. Legal victory for the Libyan Political hostage, Official Mr. Abdelbaset Ali Al Megrahi, 'Lockerbie Victim no. 271'

    Congratulation for the work of solicitor Mr Tony Kelly. It is an important victory for Mr Abdelbaset Al Megrahi and for the forthcoming prestige of the Leader of Libya, Muammar al-Gadhafi, after winning the appeal.

    The next hearing on the High Court in Edinburgh is planned to take place on the 21th of November 2008.

    MEBO’s comment:
    The desision of the appeal court confirms that the procedures of the SCCRC-tests for a reappeal were absolutely not in accordance with the standards of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

    On the 28th of June 2007, Mr Megrahi’s lawers, rejected the SCCRC-ruling as fabrication.
    Solicitor Tony Kelly said:
    We don’t have to limit our appeal on the grounds the Commission has identified. We have carte blanche to make it on as many grounds as we want.
    This includes the claims about the most important fragment of the bomb’s timing mechanism that was allegedly found in the countryside near Lockerbie in the months after the atrocity.
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    The Commission deliberately suppressed among other things, the evidence concerning the two times manipulated MST-13 Timer fragment. On top of that a high ranking Scottish official is deliberately holding back MEBO’s criminal complaint regarding the falsification of evidence since the 11th of June 2000.
    The revision of the wrong judgement against the Libyan Official Abdelbaset al Megrahi in the Lockerbie-case must first of all start with the rejection of the former line of argumentation concerning the manipulated fragment of a MST-13 timer (PT/35B) by the Scottish Justice.

    Reason: the first implication of Libya with the PanAm 103 bombing was based only on the wrong conclusion at Kamp van Zeist and its first appeal that the decisive piece of evidence - the manipulated fragment of a MST-13 timer - did originate from a timer delivered to Libya.

    Today with BKA documents it can be proved beyond all doubt that on the 21th of December 1988 no "bomb bag" was loaded on AirMalta, flight KM-180 at Luqa airport and therefore none "Malta-bag" was transfered in Frankfurt on PanAm 103/A to Heathrow. The "Lockerbie-Case" was a miscarriage of Scottish Justice, because the court did not consider all the available exonerate evidence.
    The alleged "bomb-bag", tray no. (B-8849) was not a inter-line bag from AirMalta (KM-180). This bag was a normal on-line bag, wrong coded as inter-line bag from Berlin-Tegel, flight PanAm, PA-643, and was checked out at London-Heathrow, from passenger no. 131, Wagenführ W.
    Thus it is secured, that bag was not transfered on the main flight PA-103 to New York!

    Therefore the security observation visit, of Mr. Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, alias Ahmed Khalifa Abdusamad, to Malta (ordered by his chief El Bishari) from the 20th to the 21th of December 1988, and his alleged infiltration of a "bomb bag" has no probative force any more!
    The de-conspiracy of the conspiracy against Libya can begin…

    (by ebol, Edwin Bollier, MEBO Ltd, Switzerland)

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  2. Megrahi has prostate cancer with a prognosis of a few weeks. Ahhh... Karma.. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1079254/Lockerbie-bomber-diagnosed-prostate-cancer--moved-comfortable-environment.html

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  3. Prostate cancer in the initial
    stage and without form of deposit has today very large healing chances. We wishes to Mr Abdulbaset Al Megrahi get well soon and asks for ALLAH'S assistance,
    ... ALLAHU AKBAR ...

    by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd, Switzerland

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