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Published: 08/16/10

Lockerbie Bomber: Medical Prognosis Questioned; U.K.-U.S. Tensions Flare

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
Lockerbie Bomber: Medical Prognosis Questioned; U.K.-U.S. Tensions Flare

LONDON -- It is almost exactly one year to the day that convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was released from a Scottish prison on the grounds that he had only three months to live. But as new information casts doubt on that medical assessment, transatlantic tensions over this politically charged case have flared. The bomber's release was already a source of strain between the U.S. and the U.K. when British Prime Minister David Cameron visited President Obama in Washington last month. At that time, the main question on the table was whether London-based oil giant BP had unduly ...

Published: 08/15/10

Lockerbie Families Raise New Questions Over Bomber

By  not in system - AOL News
Lockerbie Families Raise New Questions Over Bomber

LONDON (Aug. 15) -- Activists and relatives of those killed in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing raised new questions Sunday about the medical advice that led to the release on compassionate grounds of the only man ever convicted for the deaths. Doctors claimed Abdel Baset al-Megrahi had only three months to live when he was freed from a Scottish jail last August and allowed to return home to Libya. But one year later, Al-Megrahi, who is being treated for prostate cancer, is still alive. Prof. Karol Sikora, one of the experts who assessed al-Megrahi's health for Libyan authorities, was quoted by ...

Published: 08/6/10

Al-Megrahi Controversy Ramps Up: A Guide to 'Compassionate Release'

By  Katie Drummond - AOL News
Al-Megrahi Controversy Ramps Up: A Guide to 'Compassionate Release'

(Aug. 6) -- Claiming he was at death's door, convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi was freed from prison last summer, eight years into his decades-long prison sentence, to die at home. But he's not dead yet -- and new information suggests that al-Megrahi, who lives back in his native Libya, might not meet the grounds for the "compassionate release" he was granted. What was al-Megrahi's apparent illness? The Lockerbie bomber, 58, is suffering from prostate cancer. He was diagnosed in 2008 and informed the judge responsible for his release that he had fewer than three months to ...

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