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Dupe URL: From the secret files: Kadaffy warned of jihad if Lockerbie bomber not released
2011-09-04
Devastating stash of documents left in British Ambassador's residence 
Britain gave Libyan secret police questions to interrogate dissidents
We even informed Gaddafi how Cobra works and MI6 budget

The startling extent to which Labour misled the world over the controversial release of the Lockerbie bomber is exposed today in top-secret documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday.

In public, senior Ministers from the last Labour Government and the Scottish First Minister have repeatedly insisted that terminally ill Abdelbaset Al Megrahi was freed on compassionate grounds in a decision taken by Scottish Ministers alone.

But the confidential papers show that Westminster buckled under pressure from Colonel Gaddafi, who threatened to ignite a 'holy war' if Megrahi died in his Scottish cell.
And despite repeated denials, the Labour Government worked frantically behind the scenes to appease Gaddafi's 'unpredictable nature'.

As recently as last month, a spokesman for Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond was insisting: 'The decision was taken on the basis of Scots law and was not influenced by economic, political or diplomatic factors.'

The revelations come in documents – some marked ‘UK secret: UK/Libya Eyes Only’ – found strewn on the floor of the British Ambassador’s abandoned residence in Tripoli.

Many of the papers demonstrate the warmth of the relationship between Britain and Libya and, in particular, the extraordinarily close links between the Blair Government and the Gaddafi regime.

The notes show how:
Tony Blair helped Colonel Gaddafi’s playboy son Saif with his ‘dodgy’ PhD thesis while he was Prime Minister.

British Special Forces were offered to train the Khamis Brigade, Gaddafi’s most vicious military unit.

MI6 was apparently willing to trace phone numbers for Libyan intelligence.
Gordon Brown wrote warmly to Gaddafi in 2007 expressing the hope that the dictator would be able to meet Prince Andrew when he visited Tripoli.

MI6’s budget (£150 million in 2002) was readily disclosed to Libyan officials, along with details of how Britain’s Downing Street emergency committee Cobra operates.
Britain’s intelligence services forged close links with Gaddafi’s brutal security units.
Megrahi was released two years ago and transferred back to Libya, where he received a hero’s welcome from Gaddafi. Last week, it emerged he is still alive – although very ill – after he was tracked down to his home in Tripoli.

A series of documents marked ‘confidential’ and ‘restricted’ reveal that Gaddafi threatened Britain with ‘dire consequences’ if Megrahi died in Scotland.

Diplomats feared the harassment – ‘or worse’ – of British nationals; the cancellation of lucrative contracts with firms such as BP, Shell and BG; and the end of defence deals and counter-terrorism co-operation.


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Britain
From the secret files: Kadaffy warned of jihad if Lockerbie bomber not released
2011-09-04
Devastating stash of documents left in British Ambassador's residence 
Britain gave Libyan secret police questions to interrogate dissidents
We even informed Gaddafi how Cobra works and MI6 budget

The startling extent to which Labour misled the world over the controversial release of the Lockerbie bomber is exposed today in top-secret documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday.

In public, senior Ministers from the last Labour Government and the Scottish First Minister have repeatedly insisted that terminally ill Abdelbaset Al Megrahi was freed on compassionate grounds in a decision taken by Scottish Ministers alone.

But the confidential papers show that Westminster buckled under pressure from Colonel Gaddafi, who threatened to ignite a 'holy war' if Megrahi died in his Scottish cell. And despite repeated denials, the Labour Government worked frantically behind the scenes to appease Gaddafi's 'unpredictable nature'.

As recently as last month, a spokesman for Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond was insisting: 'The decision was taken on the basis of Scots law and was not influenced by economic, political or diplomatic factors.'

The revelations come in documents -- some marked 'UK secret: UK/Libya Eyes Only' -- found strewn on the floor of the British Ambassador's abandoned residence in Tripoli. Many of the papers demonstrate the warmth of the relationship between Britain and Libya and, in particular, the extraordinarily close links between the Blair Government and the Gaddafi regime.

The notes show how:
Tony Blair helped Colonel Gaddafi's playboy son Saif with his 'dodgy' PhD thesis while he was Prime Minister.

British Special Forces were offered to train the Khamis Brigade, Gaddafi's most vicious military unit.

MI6 was apparently willing to trace phone numbers for Libyan intelligence.
Gordon Brown wrote warmly to Gaddafi in 2007 expressing the hope that the dictator would be able to meet Prince Andrew when he visited Tripoli.

MI6's budget (£150 million in 2002) was readily disclosed to Libyan officials, along with details of how Britain's Downing Street emergency committee Cobra operates. Britain's intelligence services forged close links with Gaddafi's brutal security units.

Megrahi was released two years ago and transferred back to Libya, where he received a hero's welcome from Gaddafi. Last week, it emerged he is still alive -- although very ill -- after he was tracked down to his home in Tripoli. A series of documents marked 'confidential' and 'restricted' reveal that Gaddafi threatened Britain with 'dire consequences' if Megrahi died in Scotland.

Diplomats feared the harassment -- 'or worse' -- of British nationals; the cancellation of lucrative contracts with firms such as BP, Shell and BG; and the end of defence deals and counter-terrorism co-operation.
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Africa North
Lockerbie bomber begs Britain for cancer drugs two years after he was freed as a dying man
2011-08-30
The Lockerbie bomber's family have made an astonishing appeal to Britain for medical help to prolong his life.

Abdelbaset Al Megrahi is said to be slipping in and out of a coma two years after he was released from a Scottish prison, supposedly with three months to live. Relatives claim his prostate cancer drugs were stolen by rebels after they seized control of the Libyan capital Tripoli, where the family live in a large villa.
Bummer. What a downer, man.
Megrahi, 59, is believed to have been taking a drug which costs £3,000 a month and is not licensed in Europe. With the fall of the Gaddafi regime, which funded him, his supply from the US has been interrupted so his family are asking Scotland to supply the same chemotherapy medicine he received before his release.
Come back to us and we'll discuss it.
The request will anger relatives of the 270 killed in the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, some of whom have called for Megrahi to be extradited back to Britain to serve the rest of his sentence.

But his brother Abdul told the Daily Mail yesterday: 'He went to court, he's been tried by law. Shame on those who ask for him to go to court again. We never thought they could be so cruel. They should respect him as a human. He's a man in a coma.'
But if he is comatose he isn't suffering, right?
Abdul added: 'We asked for medicine from Scotland on Sunday, but we have not had any reply. Most of the medicines he needs are expensive and we can't find them in Tripoli. The revolutionaries stole most of it on the first day they came into Tripoli.'
Put him on the NHS waiting list like everyone else. He should get an answer in five years or so.
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Africa North
US tells Libya rebels: Capture the Lockerbie bomber for us
2011-07-03
A dramatic mission to capture the freed Lockerbie bomber from Libya and return him to face justice in the United States was revealed last night.
But don't tell nobody 'cause it's a secret...
Under a formerly secret deal between Barack Obama and Libyan rebel leaders, Abdelbaset Al Megrahi would be killed detained by opposition troops and then his severed head would be handed over to US Special Forces.

Senior Democratic Congressional sources in Washington have disclosed to The Mail on Sunday that President Obama has told the Libyan rebels through intermediaries that a condition of continued support from the US is that they must hand over Megrahi if they enter Tripoli.
I'm betting we have this arrangement for any number of Qadaffi's people, people who know stuff that we want to know, or who are just downright evil and need to be whacked. We really don't need the details splashed all over the world press, either...
The mission would involve Megrahi being flown to a neutral Arab country by US Special Forces once he is handed over by the rebels, and then on to America to face trial. British SAS soldiers are unlikely to be directly involved in the operation.
Since it would be embarrassing as all hell for them...
Megrahi, 59, a former Libyan intelligence officer, was convicted in 2001 of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, which killed 270 people in 1988.

He was freed from a life sentence on supposedly compassionate grounds by the Scottish Government in August 2009 and flown to Libya after foolish conniving doctors said he had terminal prostate cancer and supposedly had only three months to live.

At a White House meeting with David Cameron last summer, President Obama described the release of Megrahi as 'heartbreaking', adding: 'I think all of us here were surprised, disappointed and angry about the release of the Lockerbie bomber.'
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Africa North
'Thank God for Gordon': Gaddafi orders Libyans to pray for Gordon Brown
2010-08-15
Libya will mark the first anniversary of the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Al Megrahi by thanking God for Gordon Brown and Kenny MacAskill, the two men who let him go.

Colonel Gaddafi, the country’s dictator, has ordered prayers to mark Friday’s anniversary of the decision to free Al Megrahi from a Scottish prison on compassionate grounds.

The Libyan leader is keen to avoid a repeat of the international condemnation sparked by the decision to give the convicted terrorist a hero’s welcome when he returned to Libya on August 20, 2009, allegedly with just three months to live.

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No.10 turns on Obama and Clinton for criticizing release of Lockerbie bomber
2009-09-07
So Bambi's anger was just play-acting. How unexpected.
Downing Street has hit back at Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for attacking the decision to release the Lockerbie bomber.

President Obama and the US Secretary of State fuelled a fierce American backlash against Britain, claiming Abdelbaset Al Megrahi should have been forced to serve out his jail sentence in Scotland – but a senior Whitehall aide said their reaction was ‘disingenuous’.

British officials claim Mr Obama and Mrs Clinton were kept informed at all stages of discussions concerning Megrahi’s return. The officials say the Americans spoke out because they were taken aback by the row over Megrahi’s release, not because they did not know it was about to happen.

‘The US was kept fully in touch about everything that was going on with regard to Britain’s discussions with Libya in recent years and about Megrahi,’ said the Whitehall aide. ‘We would never do anything about Lockerbie without discussing it with the US. It is disingenuous of them to act as though Megrahi’s return was out of the blue.

'They knew about our prisoner transfer agreement with Libya and they knew that the Scots were considering Megrahi’s case.’

Mr Obama said Megrahi’s release on compassionate grounds was a ‘mistake’ while Mrs Clinton phoned the Scottish administration to complain in person.

American politicians claimed the Anglo-US ‘special relationship’ had been damaged ‘for years to come’ because the UK had gone back on a joint pledge that Megrahi would stay behind bars in Scotland. Former US Justice Department official David Rivkin said it was ‘duplicitous behaviour’.
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