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North Africa
Libya Accepts Civil Liability For Lockerbie
2003-04-29
Foreign Minister Abdel Rahman Shalgham announced Tuesday that Libya will pay 10 million dollars to the families of each of the 270 victims who died in the 1988 bombing of a U.S. jumbo jet over the Scottish town of Lockerbie. Tripoli also accepted limited civil responsibility for the blast. "My country has accepted civil responsibility for the actions of its officials in the Lockerbie affair, in conformity with international civil law and the agreement reached in London in March by Libyan, American and British officials," he said. Raghman said full payment was conditional on UN sanctions against Libya being lifted after payment of an initial installment of four million dollars to each victim, and U.S. sanctions after a similar payment. After payment of the final installment of two million dollars, Libya would ask to be removed from the U.S. list of countries supporting terrorism, he added.
Toldja Libya was going out of the terrorism business. Muammar's house getting bombed was the start of it, but I think he's serious about becoming an African, rather than an Arab. He refuses to kow-tow to Riyadh. He says he's actually cooperating against al-Qaeda. He's got to see to his kid's succession. Most importantly, he knows how many statues and portraits there are of himself within Libya, and just how secure that makes his aging butt. I think Muammar's taken a hard look at the world and seen who's been winning, and that it's entirely possible that — if it's worked right — he could become reconciled to the U.S. in his old age...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#6  Isn't Mo suffering from some kind of cancer of the soul ?
Posted by: Frank G   2003-04-29 18:07:43  

#5  I think muamar has been linked to Charles Taylor in Liberia, and some connect Taylor to the Ivoirian rebels. Not sure though.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-04-29 15:39:24  

#4  I hadn't heard about his involvement in Ivory Coast. He was propping up the guy in Central Africa, but then got bored with it and went home. Shortly thereafter the guy in Central Africa moved to Ghana or Biarritz or someplace...
Posted by: Fred   2003-04-29 15:35:57  

#3   Hasn't Qadaffi also orchestrated a lot of the crap that's taken place in the Ivory Coast? If that is the case, I wouldn't rule him out just yet, especially after what Sharon has said about his nuclear program.
Posted by: Dan Darling   2003-04-29 14:45:11  

#2  Must have been covertly. In an interview, Muammar characterized Sammy as a loon:
You must know Saddam?
I know him well.
Is he rational?
I don’t think so.
He went on to say that he didn't regard Sammy as a threat, but other than the implications for his own (similar) regime, I don't think he particularly cares that we chased Sammy out of town.
Posted by: Fred   2003-04-29 13:53:48  

#1  Maybe. Didn't I hear some rumors of him betting (perhaps covertly) on Saddam though?
Posted by: someone   2003-04-29 13:24:57  

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