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Abdelbaset Ali
Mohamed al-
Megrahi (pronunciation Arabic: عبد الباسط محمد علي المقرحي, ʿAbdu l-Bāsiṭ Muḥammad ʿAlī al-Maqraḥī; 1
April 1952 – 20 May 2012)...
- to trial, and
later advocated the
retrial and
release of
Abdelbaset al-
Megrahi, the
originally convicted suspect in the case. In 1990,
Swire also carried...
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against Megrahi during his
trial in 2000, and in his
subsequent appeal in 2002. However, he made it
clear that this did not mean that he
believed Megrahi to...
- two men for
trial at Camp Zeist, the Netherlands. In 2001,
Abdelbaset al-
Megrahi, a
Libyan intelligence officer, was
jailed for life
after being found guilty...
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Abdelbaset al-
Megrahi (a
Libyan who was head of
security for
Libyan Arab Airlines,
director of the
Centre for
Strategic Studies in Tripoli, Libya, and...
- in Sliema, Malta, who was a
witness in the
prosecution of
Abdelbaset al-
Megrahi in
relation to the
Lockerbie Bombing.
According to
evidence given at the...
- led to the prosecution, conviction, and
imprisonment of
Abdelbaset al-
Megrahi. In Scotland,
responsibility for the
investigation of
sudden deaths rests...
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different interpretation of
evidence presented at
Libyan agent Abdelbaset al-
Megrahi's 2000–2001 trial; yet
others have been
developed independently by individuals...
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returned to the
Dutch government.
Megrahi served his
sentence at
Greenock prison in Inverclyde. From
September 2003,
Megrahi's conviction was
under review by...
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therefore could not have been a parti****nt. His co-accused,
Abdelbaset al-
Megrahi, was
found guilty by
unanimous decision of the
court and
sentenced to life...