[This is the headline over a report (behind the paywall) published today on the website of The Sunday Times. It reads in part:]
A significant growth in trade between the UK and Libya, following
the Lockerbie bomber Megrahi’s release, suggest a government bargain
Politicians are facing fresh claims of a “trade for terrorist” deal
over the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi after it emerged
that the value of business between Scotland and Libya trebled in the
year following his release.
Official government figures show the
value of deals with Libya, which threatened to terminate energy and
defence contracts with Britain unless Megrahi was freed, rose from £33m
in 2008 to £104m in 2010.
The value of imports and exports with
Qatar, which also lobbied Scottish ministers to free Megrahi on behalf
of the 22 member states of the Arab League, more than doubled from £60m
to £137m over the same period.
Britain’s trade with Qatar
increased four-fold, from £802m to £3.2 billion, while the value of its
deals with Libya rose 34% to £1.66 billion.
Declassified documents
have previously shown that Gordon Brown’s government tried to help
secure Megrahi’s release to safeguard trade with Libya.
The
Scottish government insists its decision was based on compassionate
grounds after Megrahi was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Megrahi is
still alive, more than two years after his release. (...)
A Labour spokesman said the trade figures were “extremely surprising”
and raised questions for Alex Salmond, Scotland’s first minister. [RB: If the trade figures -- which relate to Britain, not Scotland -- raise questions, they are surely questions for the then Labour Government of the UK. Perhaps realisation of this is the reason why the "Labour spokesman" hides behind a cloak of anonymity.
Addendum
The print version of this report on page 5 of the Scottish edition of The Sunday Times identifies the Labour spokesman as James Kelly MSP. It ends with the following sentence: "Qatar officials denied offering the Scottish government any inducement to release Megrahi."]
Addendum
The print version of this report on page 5 of the Scottish edition of The Sunday Times identifies the Labour spokesman as James Kelly MSP. It ends with the following sentence: "Qatar officials denied offering the Scottish government any inducement to release Megrahi."]
MISSION LOCKERBIE, 2011:
ReplyDeleteWe at (MEBO) welcome the new crew and the Consul Mr Sliman Bochuiguir in the newly opened Embassy of Libya (NTC) in Bern / Switzerland.
Consul Slimen Bochuiguir (PH-D) previously oversaw the 'Libyan League for Human Rights' where he campaigned also for the rights of the innocent Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi in the United Kingdom.
We wish good cooperation in establishing the truth about the the "Scottish Miscarriage of Justice" in six points, against the official Libya's, Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi.
Yours faithfully
Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd.. Switzerland URL: www.lockerbie.ch