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Libyans Try Oofficials Who Paid Lockerbie Compensation |
2012-09-11 |
Most but not all of the compensation was paid out by Libya on condition that U.N. sanctions against it were cancelled and U.S. trade sanctions against it lifted. That's the way Moo-Mar wanted it. The judge said the two men's action was a crime because "the compensation was a waste of public money especially when there was no guarantee the charges in the Lockerbie case would be dropped if the compensation was made". But not to worry! Justice will prevail! On Sunday, war-time interim Justice Minister Mohammed Al-Alagy told reporters that the current trials of Gaddafi-era officials were "invalid" because the prosecutor general's office was not following the necessary legal steps. |
Posted by:Bobby |
#1 No mention of trying those who did the Lockerbie bombing. Of course Moo-Mar is answering to a higher authority. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2012-09-11 18:13 |