ABDELBASIT AL-MEGRAHI WHO WAS WRONGFULLY ACUSED OF THE LOCKERBIE BOMBING, IS DEAD

Abdelbasit Al-Megrahi, the man who was wrongfully acused of the Lockerbie bombing in 1988, died peacefully at his home in Tripoli earlier today, surrounded by his family. He was 60 years old.
He had always maintained his innocence and reports released this year confirmed that neither Al-Megrahi nor the former Libyan government were guilty of any involvement in the PanAm flight 103 tragedy.
Sincere condolences are extended to his family for their loss.
Alexandra Valiente
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The 800 Page Lockerbie Report That Exonerates Libya
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Muammar Gaddafi And Libya As Demon
Lockerbie: New Evidence Exonerates Libya
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Full Transcript Of Judgement
Analysis Of Judgment
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Published on 22 May 2012 by JourneymanVOD
This powerful film goes in search of answers to a 24-year-old mystery. In the only TV interview Megrahi has ever given about his case, he claims new evidence will prove him innocent. Was he wrongly convicted?
The Lockerbie disaster was the worst terrorist attack to hit Europe and a painstaking investigation ensued. The final case relied solely upon the evidence of one man, Tony Gauci, and a tiny piece of circuit board found amongst the wreckage. But according to those involved in the investigation, “Gauci was coached and given money for his evidence”. More importantly, the crucial piece of circuit board turned out to not be linked to Libyan equipment. Revealing the results of new tests and previously secret assessments, this film offers a fresh consideration of whether it is true that “this is Britain’s worst miscarriage of justice: the wrong man was convicted and the real killers are still out there”.