The former Libyan intelligence
officer convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie plane bombing was taken to hospital on
Saturday for a blood transfusion with his health deteriorating, his family
says.
The son of Abdel Baset
al-Megrahi, Khaled, said his father was carried to Tripoli Medical Center for
the second time in two days.
"My dad's health is very bad
and has been worsening," Khaled told The
Associated Press at the family house in Tripoli. "He is on his last
breath," he added. (…)
Since his return to Libya,
al-Megrahi rarely appeared in public. Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi's fall
last year spurred calls in the United States and Europe to return him to
prison. Two New York senators asked the former rebels to hold al-Megrahi fully
accountable for the bombing.
At that time, Libya's rebel
leaders, who were scrambling to replace Gadhafi's regime with a government of
their own, said they would not deport al-Megrahi or any other Libyan. They then
softened their stance, saying that only the future elected government could
deal with such issues. (…)
Little is known
about al-Megrahi. At his trial, he was described as the "airport
security" chief for Libyan intelligence, and witnesses reported him
negotiating deals to buy equipment for Libya's secret service and military.
[Reports on the websites of The Scotsman and The Independent can be read here and here; and one in The Sunday Times (behind the paywall) here. An Agence France Presse news agency report published this afternoon contains the following:]
[Reports on the websites of The Scotsman and The Independent can be read here and here; and one in The Sunday Times (behind the paywall) here. An Agence France Presse news agency report published this afternoon contains the following:]
Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi, the Libyan convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie plane bombing, was unconscious and in critical condition in hospital on Sunday, a close relative said.
"He is unconscious and his condition has been very critical over the last three days," a member of the family who declined to be named told AFP by telephone.
"Three days ago (Friday) he lost a lot of blood to the extent his life was in danger," the relative said, adding that Megrahi was hospitalised for an emergency blood transfusion.
"He hadn't been able to speak for 11 days so we were afraid," he said.
In Al-Afia clinic, near Tripoli international airport, members of his family shuttled in and out of his bedroom but declined to speak to the press, an AFP journalist at the scene said.
"We are very tired," his brother told AFP.
"We feel a huge loss because he was a prisoner for 10 years and then came back to us sick," said the relative, adding that his family has since been under "huge pressure" from the press and even come to blows with reporters.
Medical officials at the hospital declined to comment on his health.
"It is against hospital policy, medical ethics and the wishes of his family," clinic director Fawzi Addala said.
Nurses were equally tight-lipped.
MISSION LOCKERBIE, 2012:
ReplyDeleteIn the NAME of ALLAH, the most Compassionate, the most Merciful
ALLAH AKBAR
please give to Abdelbaset Al Megrahi more time, so that it gets the honour back, before its death, by the Scottish Justiciary and United Kingdom.
Mr. Al Megrahi have nothing to do with the "Lockerbie Tragedy"; and please does not call him never more the "Bomber of PanAm 103", Thanks.
We wish Abdelbaset and of its family much power and ALLAH'S support
best by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd. Switzerland. URL: www.lockerbie.ch
MISSION LOCKERBI, 2012:
ReplyDeleteApology
I would like to express my apologies for my country Switzerland. The country where I was born; I was always proud to be a swiss. The Swiss invented the "Red Cross", Switzerland was intitiating the Geneva Convention, Switzerland is one of the oldest democracy on this planet (1291 ad.).
I was also trusting in swiss authorities and institutions. This trust has been severely damaged. Once again, I ask for apology for the dubious role from the Intelligence Service in Switzerland (ex BUPO) in the "Lockerbie-Affair", has assumed in the whole tragedy (direct victims as well as "collataral damage" to of the Libyan people now NTC).
Notabene: Ex (BUPO) had nothing to do with the real bombing of PanAm 103, only with the "Lockerbie-Affair" against the ex Libyan regime!
Please see the Affidavit (Official Certification) from 18th July, 2007, from Eng. Ulrich Lumpert on our webpage, URL: www.lockerbie.ch
by Edwin Bollier, MEBO Ltd., Switzerland