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Tag Archives: Abu Agila Mas’ud
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
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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Private Eye reports on the latest Lockerbie claims
The following article appears in the latest edition of Private Eye, published today. The announcement earlier this month that the Scottish police are pursuing two new Libyan suspects over the Lockerbie bombing appeared, at first glimpse to be a … Continue reading
More Lockerbie errors by Magnus Linklater
The following article by Magnus Linklater appears in the Scottish edition of The Times under the headline Lockerbie evidence points firmly in the direction of Libya. Unfortunately, as is so often the case with Mr Linklater’s writing on Lockerbie, it contains numerous distortions … Continue reading
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Tagged Abu Agila Mas’ud, crown office, Ken Dornstein, Lockerbie, Magnus Linklater, Megrahi, the Times
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What Megrahi told Senussi about Lockerbie
As everyone who follows the Lockerbie knows, two new suspects have been named: alleged bomb-maker Abu Agila Mas’ud and former Libyan security chief Abdullah Senussi. In truth, neither name is new, both have been suspects for almost 25 years. (I … Continue reading
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Tagged Abouagela Masoud, Abu Agila Mas’ud, crown office, Frontline, Ken Dornstein, Lockerbie, Megrahi, PBS, Sennoussi, Sennusi, Senousi, Senoussi, Senussi
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Response to PBS Frontline ‘My Brother’s Bomber’
The following article appears in today’s Sunday Herald under the headline ‘Linking Megrahi to a new Lockerbie bombing suspect won’t work … he was innocent and his conviction is a stain on Scottish justice’. It is my first response to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Abouagela Masoud, Abu Agila Mas’ud, CIA, circuit board fragment, David Dornstein, Heathrow, Ken Dornstein, La Belle, La Belle Disco, Lockerbie, Megrahi, Morag Kerr, Mossad, Musbah Eter, My Brother's Bomber, New Yorker, PA103, Pan Am 103, PBS Frontline, timers, Victor Ostrovsky, ZDF
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