[This is the headline over an article, which I have just discovered, by Ben Borland in the edition of the Sunday Express of 14 June. It reads as follows:]
Colonel Gaddafi has vowed not to give Megrahi a hero’s welcome if he is returned to Libya next month.
Tripoli has agreed to keep the homecoming “very low profile” amid fears of hindering the country’s renewed relations with the West.
It is understood the Scottish Government is concerned about a repeat of triumphant scenes when Megrahi’s co-accused Al-Amin Khalifa Fhimah was acquitted of the bombing in 2001.
A source close to the Libyan authorities said: “A triumphant return is not on the cards.
“Megrahi will most likely end up in a hospice, rather than a villa overlooking the Mediterranean.”
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill has until the end of July to rule on Megrahi.
A Scottish Government spokesman said: “The decision will be one made on judicial grounds. Economic and political considerations have no place in the process.”
A Scottish Government spokesman said: “The decision will be one made on judicial grounds. Economic and political considerations have no place in the process.”
ReplyDeleteReally?
Whatever kind of homecoming Megrahi has every Libyan knows what suffering he's gone through to be set up and convicted of mass murder by countries that are most probably complicit in the crime.
ReplyDeleteEvery Libyan knows how these countries based on Christian values have refused to release the dying man, far from his country, unless he gives up his appeal.
Every Libyan knows how fearful the US and UK are that material disclosed later in the appeal may show who the real perpetrators are.
All around the world more and more people day by day equate the West with evil.
MEBO Document no. 498
ReplyDeleteIll Abdelbaset al Megrahi is A HERO that he waits to its name is cleaned !
(Ruth said): A Scottish Government spokesman said: “The decision will be one made on judicial grounds. Economic and political considerations have no place in the process.”
What is the reason that Mr. Megrahi is not immediately acquitted?
We, neutral humans, believe that sufficient defence evidence is presented, to act immediately !
Since August 1990, definitely a wrong date was created (7th of December, 1988) in order to accuse deliberately the libyan official Mr. Abdelbaset al Megrahi as the buyer of the cloths in "Mary's House".
A further proof from MEBO that the sale of dresses in Anhony Gauci "Mary's House" took undoubtedly place on Wednesday, 23th of November 1988 by a supposedly Libyan buyer:
Tony Gauci told Bollier on 25.01.2008 in Malta, that the 2 pieces of pyjamas, label "John Mallia", were the last two pyjamas he had sold to a Libyan in his shop. On the other day, the 24th of November 1988, by phon was ordered at the company "John Mallia" additionally 8 pieces of the same pyjamas. The 8 pyjamas were delivered on the 25th of November 1988 with the calculation/delivery note, dated 25th of November 1988 to Gauci' s Mary' s House at Sliema Malta. Prod. 477-1.
The day after Wednesday, December 7, December 8, 1988 was an official public holiday (Immaculate Conception Day) and the "John Mallia" company was closed. But the day after November 23, November 24, 1988 was not an official public holiday, the company "John Mallia" was open.
From Court Kamp van Zeist: Evidence of Prod.500, Image 1= a carbon copy invoice from company "John Mallia", Malta, dated the 25th of November 1988, about delivery a quantity of eight men's pyjamas to Mary's House. (Ex witness no.606, Paul Mallia and the bother of Anthony Gauci, no.598, Paul Gauci).
Mr. Abdelbaset al Megrahi was not in Malta on Wednesday, 23th of November 1988, thus Mr. Megrahi is definetely not the buyer of the dresses !
Examined in spring 2009, by Scottish Justiciary in Edinburgh
by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO LTD, Switzerland
Every minute, every hour is ticking away for Megrahi and his family.
ReplyDeleteWhat gross violation of human law it is to keep him away from his family.
The British government is base.