Sunday 12 July 2009

MacAskill in offer to meet Megrahi

Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill has offered to meet the Lockerbie bomber in prison as he decides if the convicted mass murderer ought to be allowed home to Libya.

The Justice Minister has indicated he is willing to visit Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi in HMP Greenock, where he is serving life for murdering 270 people killed when Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie 20 years ago.

The invitation has been extended by MacAskill at a time Libya is trying to exert diplomatic pressure on Britain to have the bomber repatriated.

The visit has been suggested by MacAskill as he carries out a consultation exercise with those involved in the case. He has met American and British relatives as well as Libyan Government officials.

A Scottish Justice Department spokeswoman said: "Mr MacAskill has offered to hear representations from Mr Megrahi. That offer only went this week, but it could be by letter or in person."

Megrahi's solicitor Tony Kelly said his client had not decided whether to take up the offer.

Yesterday it was reported Megrahi has signed a document agreeing to drop the appeal against his conviction if MacAskill allows him home to Libya. Megrahi was said to have handed the document to the Libyan Government, telling them not to hand it over until Scottish ministers have agreed to his transfer back home.

Kelly said: "I'm not going to say [anything] about the document at all. All I can say is that there is no impasse and I don't think that if the document exists, it would create an impasse." He claimed the correct chronology was for Scottish ministers to decide if the transfer should go ahead in principle before dealing with the conditions of the transfer.

Under the Prisoner Transfer Agreement between Britain and Libya, a move would only happen if Megrahi dropped his appeal. MacAskill is expected to decide in August if Megrahi should be returned.

If Megrahi leaves Scotland, there would be an outcry in the United States, where the overwhelming majority of the families of the 189 US victims believe he is guilty of the atrocity and should serve his sentence in a Scottish prison.

But the prospect of a MacAskill visit was welcomed by those who believe Megrahi has been the victim of a miscarriage of justice.

[From a report by Tom Peterkin in today's edition of Scotland on Sunday. The full text can be read here. The Sunday Times runs a similar report. It reads in part:

'[Kenny MacAskill's] decision to meet a convicted terrorist has provoked a backlash among American relatives of those who died in the 1988 bombing which killed 270 people. The justice secretary has said he wants to talk to all parties affected by the tragedy before deciding Megrahi’s fate.

'Bob Monetti, from New Jersey, whose 20-year-old son Rick was among the victims, accused MacAskill of giving the convicted murderer preferential treatment. “I don’t understand why they would treat this man as special compared to everyone else who has been convicted of murder,” he said.

'“Everyone seems to be bending over backwards to give him everything. The things that have been done for Megrahi treat him as though he were a person. I have a problem with that because, if he did the things he has been convicted of, he is not much of a person.”

'However, Jim Swire, the former GP whose 23-year-old daughter Flora died in the bombing, said the meeting was “an important and sensible step”, which he hopes will lead to Megrahi’s transfer or release. “As far as I’m concerned he is an innocent man dying in considerable pain,” he said. “It seems an unchristian and brutal punishment to keep him in prison away from his family.” (...)

'MacAskill’s meeting with Megrahi, agreed last week, is expected to take place at Greenock prison as early as this week.

'The Scottish government said: “We have received confirmation that Mr Megrahi does want to make representations to the cabinet secretary so we will take that forward. If we are asking anyone who can make relevant representations to do so, Mr MacAskill feels it would seem unfair if we didn’t hear representations from the man who this is all about.”

'Tony Kelly, Megrahi’s lawyer, said: “He has expressed a willingness to meet Mr MacAskill to make his position known.”

'A Cello MRUK poll for The Sunday Times last month inidicated that while 49% of Scots wanted Megrahi to remain in Scotland, 40% thought he should serve the rest of his sentence in Libya and 11% said he should be freed.' ]

2 comments:

  1. 'Mission of Lockerbie'
    A world-wide media campaign is in preparation and started soon ...

    The Libyan official Mr Abdelbaset al Megrahi is innocent! Its future lies also with the 'Mission of Lockerbie'.
    Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill has allegedly offered to meet the Lockerbie bomber in prison this week.
    First of all his name should be respected and the word "bomber" be replaced by his name Mr Abdelbaset Al Megrahi...
    Accusation:
    Now it is obvious that the 'Lockerbie-Tragedy' was misused for a conspiracy against Libya with criminal participation of Scottish Officials! This is the reason why Scottish media were gagged!

    Some of the Scottish Officials and known persons of the Scottish Police are the true criminals in the cover-up of the Lockerbie conspiracy against Libya !
    (not in the bombing of PanAm 103)

    The Scottish Justiciary has a serious problem in the "Lockerbie-Affair" and is blameworthy for not covering up criminal facts executed by officials of her own law enforcement.
    Each accused, also Mr. Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, has the right for a human and legally fair procedure.
    The manipulated evidence shows clearly that Mr Megrahi and Libya have nothing to do with the Lockerbie Tragedy!
    Mr. Al-Megrahi has consistently maintained his innocence and has vowed to stay in Scotland and win his freedom back through the appeal courts. This is the right way for him to go back to his homeland Libya.
    About Mr.Megrahi's secret document at all, it is the 31st Lockerbie-Airbubble since 2002...

    Photos, documents and falsification evidence material, can be seen on our webpage: http://www.lockerbie.ch

    by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd., Switzerland

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  2. The Scottish "Lord clique": "Hello USA and UN, we have a problem, what are we supposed to do"?

    The Scottish Justiciary has a serious problem in the "Lockerbie-Affair" and is blameworthy for not covering up criminal facts executed by officials of its own law enforcement.
    Each accused, also Mr. Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, has the right for a human and legally fair procedure.

    Now it is obvious that the 'Lockerbie-Tragedy' was misused for a conspiracy against Libya with criminal participation of Scottish Officials! Some of the Scottish Officials and known persons of the Scottish Police are the true criminals in the cover-up of the Lockerbie conspiracy against Libya !

    The manipulated evidence shows clearly that Mr Megrahi and Libya have nothing to do with the Lockerbie Tragedy!

    No further delays in the Lockebie-Appeal! Recommendation: Start of a world wide media campaign and urge for an independent international tribunal !

    A world wide media campaign is in preparation and started soon to urge for an independent international tribunal of the Lockerbie affair in favour of the political hostage, Libyan Official Mr. Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, Libya and the bereaved of the victims of flight PanAm 103.

    An extraordinary tribunal appointed by the UN would prove Libya's innocence and clear up the Scottish manipulations which lead to the biggest miscarriage of justice in the history of Scotland.

    Today it is clear that with deliberately manipulated evidence Libya and its Official, Mr Abdelbaset al Megrahi, had been convicted unjustly. This must be regarded as a breach of international law and human rights.

    Such an extraordinary international tribunal supported by an international panel and the UN could be held in Switzerland - a neutral host for the respect of international human rights and democracy.

    NB: The political hostage and "Lockerbie victim no. 271"
    Abdelbaset Al Megrahi is suffering innocently since April 6th, 1999 until now:
    322'910'600 painful seconds in Scottish prisons!

    The appeal must be taken out of the hands of the jurisdiction of the Scottish "Lord clique" !

    Justice For Abdelbaset Al Megrahi and Libya!

    Photos, documents and falsification evidence material, is available on our webpage: http://www.lockerbie.ch

    by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, Mebo Ltd., Switzerland

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