Scottish officials said Thursday they were
considering early release for the Lockerbie bomber — igniting debate
between victims' relatives in the United States and Britain over
whether he should be allowed to return home to Libya.
British
media reports say Abdel Baset Ali al-Megrahi will soon be freed on
compassionate grounds because he is terminally ill with cancer. The
possibility of an imminent release has reignited the fierce debate
about whether justice has been done for victims of the attack that
killed 270 people — most of them Americans.
The
Scottish government dismissed the reports by Sky News and BBC
television that he would be released next week as speculation and said
Scotland's justice minister had yet to review all case information
before deciding whether to release al-Megrahi. U.S. National Security
Council spokesman Mike Hammer said he had no reason to believe Scotland
had made a decision — and took the opportunity to restate U.S.
opposition to his early release.
Neither the BBC nor Sky News cited sources for their reports. A decision had been expected by the end of August.
The man in charge of deciding al-Megrahi's fate insisted he was still considering his options. Clearly,
he is terminally ill, and there are other factors," Scottish Justice
Minister Kenny MacAskill told the BBC. "But I have made no decision as
yet."
Anger over a possible release Al-Megrahi,
a former Libyan secret service agent, is the sole person convicted for
the December 1988 bombing of Pan Am 103 over the Scottish town of
Lockerbie. He was arrested in 1991 in Libya, held under house arrest
until handed over in 1998 and convicted in 2001 by a special Scottish
court set held at Kamp van Zeist in the Netherlands. His co-accused
Amin Khalifa Fhimah was acquitted, but al-Megrahi was sentenced to life
in prison.
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