US 'do not want to punish' Scotland for Lockerbie bomber release

A spokesman for the US State department, Ian Kelly has told the BBC there will be be no "tit for tat" retaliation against Scotland by the US.Kelly spoke on Scottish version of BBC Newsnight and said that it was time to 'move on' from the row.Abdelbasset al-Megrahi, who is...

Lockerbie Victims List: Lives Lost on Pan Am Flight 103

There were 270 victims from the Lockerbie Scotland bombing, when Pan Am Flight 103 took off from London Heathrow, bound for JFK Airport in New Work on 21 December 1988. It was destroyed by a bomb set by Abdelbaset...

Lockerbie Bomber of Pan Am 103 Plane Crash Released: Reactions

The Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrah will be released by the Scottish government back to Libya. The decision angered victims, especially from the US. White House says "the United States deeply regrets the...

Lockerbie bomber return to Libya desision to be made

Terminally ill Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al-Megrahi, the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing may drop an appeal to have his guilty verdict over turned, so he can return to Libra before he dies of prostate...

Swiss Engineer Says He Lied About Lockerbie Evidence

Hundreds of lives exploded in grief and horror in 1998 when a Libyan bomb destroyed a passenger flight from London to New York. The actual death toll was 270, including deaths in the Scottish village of Lockerbie...

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