FatherTed
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On compassionate grounds;

BBC wrote:

The Libyan man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing is likely to be freed on compassionate grounds next week, the BBC understands.

Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, who has terminal prostate cancer, is serving life for murdering 270 people when Pan Am flight 103 exploded in 1988.

Scottish ministers described the development as "complete speculation".
Admitedly this is 'speculation', but the BBC rarely comments on stuff like this unless there's some truth in it

BBC wrote:

It is believed UK and Libyan officials have held talks this week over Megrahi's appeal against his conviction.

The speed of his transfer is thought to be influenced by consensus among all parties that Megrahi be back on Libyan soil in time for Ramadan next week.

News of his release came after Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill visited Megrahi in prison, amid speculation he might be moved to Libya.

A prisoner transfer request was made by Libya to the UK government last May, less than a week after a treaty allowing prisoners to be transferred between the two countries was ratified.
https://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/06_01/megrah0607_468x613.jpg

I'm sorry, but fuck your compassionate grounds, you killed 270 people.

Source

Last edited by FatherTed (2009-08-13 05:06:15)

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Not sure that he killed anyone actually.
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Define 'compassionate grounds'...

If he's noticed in public, compassion would probably be to put a bullet in him, the way many will want to deal with him.
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FatherTed
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He'd be sent back to Libya. Where he's somewhat of a hero.
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Mekstizzle
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Not sure that he killed anyone actually.
Yeah I dunno, normally I'd be like "Fuck this guy" but it seems that everything was all abit shady.

http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/co … 06086.html
Dilbert_X
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The whole trial was a crock of crap, maybe he did it, maybe not. Its highly uncertain.
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Nevertheless, keen to move on, Libya accepted responsibility for the bombing although it never accepted guilt. Gaddafi paid $2.7bn (£1.8bn) in compensation to the victims' families – $10m for every victim. The final payment was made this year. US lawyers took approximately a third of the final amount.
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ghettoperson wrote:

Nevertheless, keen to move on, Libya accepted responsibility for the bombing although it never accepted guilt. Gaddafi paid $2.7bn (£1.8bn) in compensation to the victims' families – $10m for every victim. The final payment was made this year. US lawyers took approximately a third of the final amount.
Lawyers disgust me.
Sorry.
david363
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it hasn't been confirmed yet, sky news and BBC news have apologized for their remarks this morning, anyway if the cunt did get out that would only be 2 weeks he has served for each person that was killed as a result of it.
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Spark wrote:

If he's noticed in public, compassion would probably be to put a bullet in him, the way many will want to deal with him.
You are unreal sometimes you know that?  Dude would have a parade back in Libya.

Last edited by Red Forman (2009-08-13 06:19:06)

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BBC wrote:

A prisoner transfer request was made by Libya to the UK government last May, less than a week after a treaty allowing prisoners to be transferred between the two countries was ratified.
If he is expected to die soon and you can get some of your own nationals from the shit hole prisons out of Libya and back home in your own, I might consider it.

But then again not for someone who's killed so many people.

A lesser criminal, yeah. Prisoner swap, good for foreign relations, often the weight of evidence isn't as strongly considered overseas, parole etc.

I don't think he deserves it though.
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Mekstizzle
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I mean I don't know how true the article I posted is, but it does provoke some serious doubts into whether this guy really is guilty or not, or whether he's just a scapegoat/fall guy that's been used by both Libyan and Scottish authorities in order to provide quick closure.

Only because of the serious doubts into whether he's guilty or not, I'm not so inclined to just tell them to throw the key away. Lots of people are though, people are happy to just think that something is done and dusted and it takes alot to convice people to go back to something and look at it. In my eyes, this guy is neither innocent nor guilty. I hate miscarraiges of justice, it doesn't help the victims nor does it help the prosecuted.

Some people are happy to accept that this guy was the bomber, and is a terrorist too quickly IMO. The worst thing is then, the real guy could be out there free right now. I dunno, it's all speculation, but still.

Last edited by Mekstizzle (2009-08-13 07:05:26)

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If he is responsible fuckem. He got his dose of compassion when he wasn't executed years ago.
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ghettoperson wrote:

Nevertheless, keen to move on, Libya accepted responsibility for the bombing although it never accepted guilt. Gaddafi paid $2.7bn (£1.8bn) in compensation to the victims' families – $10m for every victim. The final payment was made this year. US lawyers took approximately a third of the final amount.
Lawyers disgust me.
Money always talk.
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Mekstizzle wrote:

I hate miscarraiges
Thats what she said.
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Without reading any of that, the man in the photograph looks like an 'oribble cunt.
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Red Forman wrote:

Spark wrote:

If he's noticed in public, compassion would probably be to put a bullet in him, the way many will want to deal with him.
You are unreal sometimes you know that?  Dude would have a parade back in Libya.
If he ever gets to Libya... I think you missed the point.
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Kmarion wrote:

If he is responsible fuckem. He got his dose of compassion when he wasn't executed years ago.
Executed? After being tried in a British court (even if the trial was held at a US airforce base, it was considered Sottish territory for purposes of the trial)? Not likely.

The fact is that the evidence against him was always exceptionally shaky. Had all the facts been available to the jury it is highly unlikely he would ever have been convicted. The Heathrow break in (the baggage area for the plane was broken into the night before the bombing, which many consider a far more plausible place for the bomb to have been placed on the plane than in Malta) revelations cast a lot of doubt over what was a fairly flimsy case to begin with.

Some of the victims families are suing the courts over the prosecution and the alleged cover up.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2009-08-16 04:58:55)

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Bertster7 wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

If he is responsible fuckem. He got his dose of compassion when he wasn't executed years ago.
Executed? After being tried in a British court (even if the trial was held at a US airforce base, it was considered Sottish territory for purposes of the trial)? Not likely.

The fact is that the evidence against him was always exceptionally shaky. Had all the facts been available to the jury it is highly unlikely he would ever have been convicted. The Heathrow break in (the baggage area for the plane was broken into the night before the bombing, which many consider a far more plausible place for the bomb to have been placed on the plane than in Malta) revelations cast a lot of doubt over what was a fairly flimsy case to begin with.

Some of the victims families are suing the courts over the prosecution and the alleged cover up.
He's talking about Libya.
Mekstizzle
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Well he's been released. Personally if he was actually guilty and the trial wasn't such a sham, they would have never done this. The only reason they're doing this is because they know that the trial was dubious. Meanwhile in the USA you have people going crazy as usual. What with our healthcare and now this, there's probably going to be quite alot of hate within the US about this country now. And that hopefully means the bollocks "special relationship" will end and the UK will restore some of its sovereignty.

To be fair though, the majority of the people in the UK have probably been hating on America long before recent events.

The thing that pisses me off is how the Libyan and UK governments just quickly accepted this guy and did it all just to provide closure. It's not closure when you do it in such a shitty way, it just makes things worse for the victims families when they start to hear the details.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/sou … 197370.stm

Last edited by Mekstizzle (2009-08-20 08:40:18)

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Justice has prevailed.  Hooray for the UK.

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Bertster7 wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

If he is responsible fuckem. He got his dose of compassion when he wasn't executed years ago.
Executed? After being tried in a British court (even if the trial was held at a US airforce base, it was considered Sottish territory for purposes of the trial)? Not likely.

The fact is that the evidence against him was always exceptionally shaky. Had all the facts been available to the jury it is highly unlikely he would ever have been convicted. The Heathrow break in (the baggage area for the plane was broken into the night before the bombing, which many consider a far more plausible place for the bomb to have been placed on the plane than in Malta) revelations cast a lot of doubt over what was a fairly flimsy case to begin with.

Some of the victims families are suing the courts over the prosecution and the alleged cover up.
I know capital punishment was never an option based on where he was tried. Still, "If he is responsible fuckem. He got his dose of compassion when he wasn't executed years ago."
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He served like 11 days per person he killed on the jet, ridiculous.
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