On the anniversary of 9/11, lets just focus on one of the the Western world's 
more routine achievements.
- ZADesk

http://original.antiwar.com/pilger/2009/09/03/lockerbie-megrahi-was-framed/

*Lockerbie: Megrahi Was Framed*

John Pilger
Antiwar Forum September 04, 2009

The hysteria over the release of the so-called Lockerbie bomber reveals much
about the political and media class on both sides of the Atlantic,
especially Britain. From Gordon Brown's "repulsion" to Barack Obama's
"outrage," the theater of lies and hypocrisy is dutifully attended by those
who call themselves journalists. "But what if Megrahi lives longer than
three months?" whined a BBC reporter to the Scottish First Minister, Alex
Salmond. "What will you say to your constituents, then?"

Horror of horrors that a dying man should live longer than prescribed before
he "pays" for his "heinous crime": the description of the Scottish justice
minister, Kenny MacAskill, whose "compassion" allowed Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed
al-Megrahi to go home to Libya to "face justice from a higher power." Amen.

The American satirist Larry David once addressed a voluble crony as "a
babbling brook of bullsh*t." Such eloquence summarizes the circus of
Megrahi's release.

No one in authority has had the guts to state the truth about the bombing of
Pan Am Flight 103 above the Scottish village of Lockerbie on 21 December
1988 in which 270 people were killed. The governments in England and
Scotland in effect blackmailed Megrahi into dropping his appeal as a
condition of his immediate release. Of course there were oil and arms deals
under way with Libya; but had Megrahi proceeded with his appeal, some 600
pages of new and deliberately suppressed evidence would have set the seal on
his innocence and given us more than a glimpse of how and why he was
stitched up for the benefit of "strategic interests."

"The endgame came down to damage limitation," said the former CIA officer
Robert Baer, who took part in the original investigation, "because the
evidence amassed by [Megrahi's] appeal is explosive and extremely damning to
the system of justice." New witnesses would show that it was impossible for
Megrahi to have bought clothes that were found in the wreckage of the Pan Am
aircraft - he was convicted on the word of a Maltese shopowner who claimed
to have sold him the clothes, then gave a false description of him in 19
separate statements and even failed to recognize him in the courtroom.

The new evidence would have shown that a fragment of a circuit board and
bomb timer, "discovered" in the Scottish countryside and said to have been
in Megrahi's suitcase, was probably a plant. A forensic scientist found no
trace of an explosion on it. The new evidence would demonstrate the
impossibility of the bomb beginning its journey in Malta before it was
"transferred" through two airports undetected to Flight 103.

A "key secret witness" at the original trial, who claimed to have seen
Megrahi and his co-accused al-Alim Khalifa Fahimah (who was acquitted)
loading the bomb on to the plane at Frankfurt, was bribed by the US
authorities holding him as a "protected witness." The defense exposed him as
a CIA informer who stood to collect, on the Libyans' conviction, up to $4m
as a reward.

Megrahi was convicted by three Scottish judges sitting in a courtroom in
"neutral" Holland. There was no jury. One of the few reporters to sit
through the long and often farcical proceedings was the late Paul Foot,
whose landmark investigation in Private Eye exposed it as a cacophony of
blunders, deceptions and lies: a whitewash. The Scottish judges, while
admitting a "mass of conflicting evidence" and rejecting the fantasies of
the CIA informer, found Megrahi guilty on hearsay and unproven circumstance.
Their 90-page "opinion," wrote Foot, "is a remarkable document that claims
an honored place in the history of British miscarriages of justice."
(Lockerbie - the Flight from Justice by Paul Foot can be downloaded from the
Private Eye website for £5).

Foot reported that most of the staff of the US embassy in Moscow who had
reserved seats on Pan Am flights from Frankfurt canceled their bookings when
they were alerted by US intelligence that a terrorist attack was planned. He
named Margaret Thatcher the "architect" of the cover-up after revealing that
she killed the independent inquiry her transport secretary Cecil Parkinson
had promised the Lockerbie families; and in a phone call to President George
Bush Sr. on 11 January 1990, she agreed to "low-key" the disaster after
their intelligence services had reported "beyond doubt" that the Lockerbie
bomb had been placed by a Palestinian group contracted by Tehran as a
reprisal for the shooting down of an Iranian airliner by a US warship in
Iranian territorial waters. Among the 290 dead were 66 children. In 1990,
the ship's captain was awarded the Legion of Merit by Bush Sr. "for
exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service
as commanding officer."

Perversely, when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1991, Bush needed Iran's
support as he built a "coalition" to expel his wayward client from an
American oil colony. The only country that defied Bush and backed Iraq was
Libya. "Like lazy and overfed fish," wrote Foot, "the British media jumped
to the bait. In almost unanimous chorus, they engaged in furious
vilification and op-ed warmongering against Libya." The framing of Libya for
the Lockerbie crime was inevitable. Since then, a US defense intelligence
agency report, obtained under Freedom of Information, has confirmed these
truths and identified the likely bomber; it was to be centerpiece of
Megrahi's defense.

In 2007, the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission referred Megrahi's
case for appeal. "The commission is of the view," said its chairman, Dr.
Graham Forbes, "that based upon our lengthy investigations, the new evidence
we have found and other evidence which was not before the trial court, that
the applicant may have suffered a miscarriage of justice."

The words "miscarriage of justice" are missing entirely from the current
furor, with Kenny MacAskill reassuring the baying mob that the scapegoat
will soon face justice from that "higher power." What a disgrace.

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