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Tag Archives: Lockerbie
A G-Man rewrites history
I have just read Three Sisters Ponds: My Journey from Street Cop to FBI Special Agent – from Baltimore to Lockerbie, Pakistan and Beyond, by Phillip B J Reid, (or, at least, chapter 12, which charts his involvement in the … Continue reading
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Tagged FBI, Fhimah, Lockerbie, Magid Giaka, Malta, Medtours, Megrahi, Phillip Reid, Three Sisters Ponds, Tony Gauci
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An open letter to Magnus Linklater
Dear Magnus, First of all, let’s keep this civil. People I respect assure me that you are a decent man. I don’t want to make an enemy of you, or things to get nasty. I’m writing to respond to a … Continue reading
Herald coverage of Gauci rewards documents – the Crown Office obfuscates again
The Herald has today published an article by Lucy Adams, headlined ‘Rewards for key witness in Lockerbie trial discussed by officers’, about yesterday’s release of documents. The article follows in italics, with my comments in non-italics below. NEWLY released intelligence … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Murray, FBI, Harry Bell, Lockerbie, Lucy Adams, Megrahi, SCCRC rewards, The Herald, Tony Gauci
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Released today: the Gauci reward files
I am today releasing a number of previously unpublished police documents concerning the discussion of reward payments to the Crown’s most important witness, Tony Gauci, and his brother Paul. I shall be releasing further documents on different subjects between now … Continue reading
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Tagged Birlinn, Gauci, Lockerbie, Megrahi, Paul, reward, reward payment, Scotland's Shame, Toiny Gauci, Why Lockerbie Still Matters
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Magnus Linklater and the ‘conspiracy theorist’ slur
Here we go again. In his column in last Friday’s Times, Magnus Linklater once again wrongly accused Abdelbaset’s supporters of alleging a grand conspiracy to convict him, involving judges, detectives and the intelligence agencies. As I’ve told Magnus before, that’s … Continue reading
Press coverage of ‘Scotland’s Shame: Why Lockerbie Still Matters’
The Herald 3 October The father of a young woman killed in the Lockerbie bombing warns the SNP’s hopes for the referendum will be adversely affected by Scotland’s failure to address major concerns about the prosecution and the trial. Dr … Continue reading
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Tagged crown office, Frank Mulholland, Jim Swire, John Ashton, Lockerbie, Lord Advocate, Megrahi, SCCRC, Scotland's Shame
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Birlinn blog post
This is a post that I have just done for Birlinn’s blog. Scotland’s Shame argues that Lockerbie is the biggest scandal of the country’s post-devolution era. It sets out the failures, distortions and evasions of both the country’s prosecution service … Continue reading
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Tagged Birlinn, crown office, Frank Mulholland, John Ashton, Lockerbie, Megrahi, Scotland's Shame, Scottish government
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New press release
The following release has been sent out in the wake of this morning’s launch of Scotland’s Shame: Why Lockerbie Still Matters. Lockerbie 25th anniversary: Will Scotland head for independence with a justice system the country can’t believe in? Will the … Continue reading
Text of book launch press release
Lockerbie 25th anniversary: Bereaved father accuses Crown Office and Scottish Government of protecting murderers The greatest scandal of the post-devolution era “could threaten Scottish independence” The father of a woman killed in the Lockerbie bombing today makes his most outspoken … Continue reading
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Tagged Birlinn, crown office, Jim Swire, John Ashton, Lockerbie, Megrahi, Scotland's Shame, Why Lockerbie Still Matters
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An open letter to the lord advocate
Dr Jim Swire and I have today sent the following open letter to the lord advocate, Frank Mulholland QC. Dear Lord Advocate, Lockerbie In February 2012 John Ashton’s book Megrahi: You are my Jury was published. It revealed, inter alia, … Continue reading
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Tagged Birlinn, crown office, Frank Mulholland, Jim Swire, John Ashton, Lockerbie, Megrahi, Megrahi: You are my Jury, PT/35b, SCCRC, Scotland's Shame
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