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Jimbuna 08-22-11 05:23 AM

Actually, I'm wondering how safe he feels because the rebels will obviously view him as a supporter of Gaddafi? :hmmm:

BossMark 08-22-11 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1733568)
Actually, I'm wondering how safe he feels because the rebels will obviously view him as a supporter of Gaddafi? :hmmm:

He then may have wished that he had stopped in jail :dead:

Jimbuna 08-22-11 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 1733575)
He then may have wished that he had stopped in jail :dead:

He may yet share a cell with Gaddafi :DL

Tribesman 08-22-11 12:44 PM

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Actually, I'm wondering how safe he feels because the rebels will obviously view him as a supporter of Gaddafi?
If you look through the "official rebels" the French put forward you see that most of them were daffys cronies.

Jimbuna 08-22-11 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1733880)
If you look through the "official rebels" the French put forward you see that most of them were daffys cronies.

Oh, true that but that just goes to show how mixed up the whole sorry sad situation is and most probably will be when a new 'government' is formed.

Stealhead 08-22-11 07:58 PM

On the topic of the Lockerbie bombing there is an interesting series of videos form a TV program about the attack on youtube it is in 5 parts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Sb-a3StgVU

Platapus 08-28-11 05:23 PM

Lockerbie bomber comatose, near death, family says


http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa...html?hpt=hp_t2

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Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi is comatose, near death and likely to take secrets of the attack on Pan Am Flight 103 to his grave. CNN found al-Megrahi under the care of his family in his palatial Tripoli villa Sunday, surviving on oxygen and an intravenous drip. The cancer-stricken former Libyan intelligence officer may be the last man alive who knows precisely who in the Libya government authorized the bombing, which killed 270 people.


"We just give him oxygen. Nobody gives us any advice," his son, Khaled Elmegarhi, told CNN.


Al-Megrahi was freed from a prison in Scotland in 2009 after serving eight years of a life sentence for blowing up the Pan Am jet, killing all 259 on board and 11 in the town of Lockerbie below. Doctors who had been treating him for prostate cancer gave him just three months to live, and he was released on compassionate grounds.


He received a hero's welcome in Tripoli, enraging many in the United States and Britain. And with the recent overthrow of longtime Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, politicians on both sides of the Atlantic have called for al-Megrahi to be sent back to prison.


But the National Transitional Council, the rebel movement that toppled Gadhafi, announced Sunday that it won't allow the dying al-Megrahi to be extradited.


"We will not give any Libyan citizen to the West," NTC Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi said.
Al-Megrahi lived far longer than expected. He made a public appearance with now-fugitive Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi in July, confined to a wheelchair. He always maintained his innocence.
With the fall of Tripoli to the rebels, his care has been left up to his son and his mother.


"There is no doctor. There is nobody to ask. We don't have any phone line to call anybody," Elmegarhi said.

razark 08-28-11 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1738448)
Lockerbie bomber comatose, near death, family says

Nevermind, I won't post the link, then.

Jimbuna 08-28-11 05:35 PM

He didn't look too bad on the UK news this evening...I believe some of the footage was quite recent but I could be mistaken.

BossMark 08-29-11 05:36 AM

Not sure whether to believe this or not I think is family are talking nonsense (did well not to swear there:D)

http://news.sky.com/home/article/16058514

Jimbuna 08-29-11 03:17 PM

Only time will tell.

CaptainMattJ. 08-29-11 06:30 PM

such gruesome crimes deserve gruesome punishments.

I think killing 270 people deserves a little something special.

jumpy 08-29-11 07:59 PM

Have no regard for the man, and if he was/is responsible, then I can think of few punishments more unpleasant than terminal prostate cancer; what with the incontinence, sexual dysfunction, pain and humiliation of the disease.

Like most cancers of this sort, it will kill him, slowly and painfully.

The Libyans will not hand him over to anyone now, what would be the point?

nikimcbee 08-29-11 08:06 PM

I think they should put him in a dress and some make-up and drop him off in Tehran. That problem will fix itself.

Jimbuna 08-30-11 07:06 AM

Actually, looking at the latest footage it would appear he may not have all that long left.

STEED 08-30-11 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1739407)
Actually, looking at the latest footage it would appear he may not have all that long left.

"PLACE YOUR BETS".

Jimbuna 08-30-11 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1739537)
"PLACE YOUR BETS".

I'd say the three months as was originally stated.


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