More on Lockerbie
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Lord Advocate: We will redouble Lockerbie efforts
21 December: In an interview with STV, Frank Mulholland QC said he wants Scottish detectives to travel to Libya early next year.
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Libyan representative invited to attend Lockerbie memorial service
21 December: Representative of new Libyan government invited to attend memorial service for Lockerbie victims in the USA.
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MacAskill calls for Megrahi details to be published
01 December: Justice Minister writes to UK Government asking for data protection rules to be set aside in Lockerbie bomber appeal case.
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Petition calls for inquiry in to Lockerbie bomber's conviction
08 November: Holyrood's Justice Committee to look at petition brought to Scottish Parliament by pressure group.
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Musa Kusa full statement on Lockerbie
26 October: Former Libyan minister was accused of torture by Panorama.
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Libyan defector Musa Kusa denies involvement in Lockerbie bombing
26 October: Gaddaffi’s former right hand man also rejects reports of involvement in death of PC Yvonne Fletcher and torture at a prison.
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UK government to discuss Lockerbie bomber with Libya
25 October: Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the supply of explosives to the IRA and the murder of PC Yvonne Fletcher on the agenda for ministers.
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Hillary Clinton calls for return of Lockerbie bomber to jail
26 October: US Secretary of State says release of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was a miscarriage of justice.
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Lockerbie investigators ready to open new investigation after death of Colonel Gaddafi
20 October: The Scottish Government confirmed that prosecutors continue to regard the 1988 bombing as an open case.
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Police ask for a copy of Megrahi's television interview
04 October: Dumfries and Galloway Police will carry out their own translation of the interview conducted by Reuters.
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Interview with Lockerbie bomber full transcript: Megrahi breaks silence
03 October: Abdelbaset al Megrahi tells Reuters television that he wants to be left to die in peace.
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Lockerbie bomber Megrahi says 'leave me in peace' in first TV interview
03 October: Abdelbaset al Megrahi tells Reuters television that his home in Tripoli has been raided by forces loyal to new Libyan government.
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Libya offers to open doors to Lockerbie investigators
28 September: Interim justice minister reverses position to allow Scottish prosecutors access to witnesses.
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Libyan authorities will co-operate with any Lockerbie investigation
27 September: National Transitional Council reassures UK Government after reports suggest Libya regarded the Lockerbie case as 'closed.'
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Libyan justice minster declares Lockerbie case closed
27 September: The National Transitional Council reportedly rejects a request from the Crown Office to help identify the Lockerbie bomber's co-conspirators.
















