Saturday 22 August 2009

Scottish atrocity of Lockerbie

(I posted this a week ago in another blogging site)

Lockerbie: Of vice and (Labour) men

A perplexed British people has learned that a Libyan man jailed for the Lockerbie airliner bombing in Scotland is expected to be set free on compassionate grounds.

Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, who has terminal prostate cancer, is serving a life sentence for blowing up a PanAm airliner over Lockerbie at Christmas 1988, killing 259 people, many of them American students returning home for the Christmas break, and also 11 local residents of Lockerbie.

Detailed preparations by the Labour government are being made to return him to Libya by the end of next week, although the Scottish government says no final decision has yet been made.

The conspiracy to release the mass-murderer before he has served his jail term shows the full range of the immoral stance by a government that from the day of Gordon Brown's premiership has lacked the support of the majority of people (currently Labour's support is 22%).

The false use of 'compassion' amounts to sympathy for the thugs in the world, whether they are Arab terrorists, British bank robbers or mass-murderers of the IRA. In all these instances the Brown regime - Jack Straw instigating - has obstructed justice, betrayed British interests and defied the will of the people. On a BBC website, 93% of comments expressed outrage, dismay and revulsion over the Labour regime's negotiations with Muammar Gadhafi which apparently has lead to the decision to release the Lockerbie bomber early.

For the civilized part of the world, boycotting British goods and hurting British interests seem to be a logical backlash of the London regime running wild. The argument to hurt Britain is compounded by the fact that Parliament is silent: not even the opposition Tories lift a finger to demand the enforcement of law and sentencing. After the scandal of fleecing the nation of benefits they did not deserve and the pledge of more transparence, Britain's parliamentarians still don't get it.

Is there anyone out there who supports the result from talks between Brown and the Libyan desert rat? For Guy Fawke's sake, something should be done about the Scots in government.

UPDATE
Since then the convicted mass-murderer has returned to Libya, on a plane sent for by the Libyan strongman Gadhafi, and welcomed by thousands of flag-waving Libyans who provided the feared hero's welcome.

The despicable fact about the Scots is: no matter what decision they took, it was a no-win situation they had boxed themselves in. The release on "compassionate grounds" is not credible nor viable. A man convicted of the murder of 270 people cannot - must not - be able to invoke anyone's compassion and no vicilized government's reprieve.


Which leads to the far more convincing reason for the man's early release: the man is innocent, and the Scottish (and British) governments know it and reversed a ferocious injustice done by a Scottish court 8 years ago. That, however, only compounds the indignant monstrosity of actions taken by Scots; government and courts alike. Scotland has reduced itself to the level of a lawless 3rd world country like Uganda, Congo and Mauretania.


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