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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Private Eye on the SCCRC’s Lockerbie decision
The following article appears in the latest issue of Private Eye: The recent decision of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) by the Scottish body that it would not be reviewing the case of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, has been met … Continue reading
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Tagged Jim Swire, John Ashton, Lockerbie, Megrahi, SCCRC, Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, Tony Kelly
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New Lockerbie article for Consortium News
I have just had the following article published by Consortium News, under the headline Fresh Twists in the Lockerbie Case On Oct. 15, Scotland’s prosecuting authority, the Crown Office, announced that two Libyan men are being treated as suspects in the … Continue reading
Taylor & Kelly press release about the SCCRC announcement on the Megrahi case
Abdelbaset’s former solicitors, Taylor & Kelly, have today released the following press statement in response to the SCCRC’s announcement that it has rejected the application for it to review his case: It is with some surprise that we learn today … Continue reading
The SCCRC say they couldn’t get access to Megrahi’s appeal papers – so why didn’t they ask me for them?
The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission has today announced that it has rejected the application made by various UK Lockerbie victims’ relatives and members of the Megrahi family for a review of Abdelbaset’s conviction on the grounds that “it … Continue reading
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Tagged appeal papers, interests of justice, legal papers, Lockerbie, Megrahi, SCCRC, Taylor & Kelly
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Scottish Review article on the latest Lockerbie claims
The Scottish Review has just published the following article by me about the the coverage of Ken Dornstein’s film My Brother’s Bomber. Lockerbie is back in the news. On 15 October the Crown Office announced that the lord advocate and … Continue reading
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Tagged Abdallah Senussi, Abu Agila Mas’ud, Abu Elias, Berlin, CIA, circuit board fragment, crown office, Fred Burton, Frontline, Helsinki Warning, John Bedford, Ken Dornstein, La Belle, Lockerbie, Magnus Linklater, Malta, Megrahi, Musbah Eter, My Brother's Bomber, Pan Am 103, PT/35b, Stasi, Tony Gauci, Victor Ostrovsky, ZDF
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