tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post5177457887641900250..comments2024-03-15T06:02:30.623+00:00Comments on The Lockerbie Case: Lockerbie movie in developmentRobert Blackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03606456028430261555noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post-46444948239505166352013-04-11T18:51:30.090+01:002013-04-11T18:51:30.090+01:00MISSION LOCKERBIE, 2013: The true ASSASSIN of PANA...MISSION LOCKERBIE, 2013: The true ASSASSIN of PANAM 103 is still free...<br /><br />The venerable group "Justice for Al Megrahi" - should finally forget the Scottish judiciary and to oblige the United Nations to investigate in the "Lockerbie Affair" ! <br />Ultimately the UN bears the responsibility for the sanctions against Libya and the questionable process against Al Megrahi and Fhimah....<br /> <br />United Nations sanctions was imposed on Libya over Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's refusal to hand over the two suspects, Abdulbaset al Megrahi und Khalifa Amin Fhimah, alleged to be Libyan secret service agents, for trial. UN Security Council resolution 748 bans airplane coonections to Libya on this time. Sanctions was later be tightened, freezing Libyan bank accounts and targeting supplies for the oil and aviation industries etc.<br />The Libyan people had suffered heavily under the 8-year-old UN embargo and Libya received a great damage of reputation, in billion US$ height...<br /><br />After lengthy negotiations, Al Megrahi and Fhimah are flown from Tripoli to Camp Zeist, a former military base in the Netherlands where the case against them will be heard by three Scottish judges sitting without a jury. The two men gesture with victory signs as they leave the Libyan capital. On 5th April 1999, the UN suspends sanctions against Libya.<br />On 3th May 2000, the two Libyans go on trial at the Scottish Court Kamp van Zeist, in the Netherlands. Both men plead not guilty to the charges against them.<br /><br />31 January 2001 Al Megrahi was convicted of 270 counts of murder in a judgment which says the airliner bombing plot was "of Libyan origin". The judges recommend a sentence of at least 20 years imprisonment. Fhimah was acquitted.<br /><br />Al Megrahi's "last interview" on 22 December 2011: He again denies any involvement in the bombing. He says: "I am an innocent man. I am about to die and I ask now to be left in peace with my family." <br />The deceased Al Megrahi and Libya have nothing to do with the Lockerbie tragedy, the true assassin of PANAM 103 is still free...<br /><br />by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd. Telecommunication Switzerland. URL: www.lockerbie.ch<br /><br /><br />ebolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12681382726604052927noreply@blogger.com