With the fall of Libya's Moammar Gadhafi regime widely anticipated, some American lawmakers are calling anew on Libyan opposition leaders to agree to turn over the Libyan official who was convicted in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 people.
Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, 59, a reported former Libyan intelligence officer, was convicted by a Scottish court in 2001 for the bombing and sentenced to life in prison.
Convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdulbaset al-Megrahi appears at pro-Gadhafi rally on July …
Scottish authorities released Megrahi two years ago and allowed him to return to Libya, citing compassion because Megrahi supposedly was dying within weeks of cancer. Megrahi received a hero's welcome upon his return to Libya. The United States government as well as some of the Lockerbie victims' families denounced the deal; several American lawmakers have since raised concerns that it was done less on any medical-legal basis than to benefit British business interests in Libya, including those of British Petroleum. The British government has of course denied that to be the case. (The 2009 return of Megrahi to Libya occurred under then British prime minister Tony Blair and was opposed at the time by David Cameron, the current Conservative Party British prime minister who was then serving as an opposition member of Parliament.)
Not only has Megrahi not died in the two years since he was returned to Libya, but last year a British doctor involved in the medical recommendation said that Megrahi probably had a 50 percent chance of living several more months, maybe even years.
Last month, Megrahi--apparently very much alive--was seen on video attending a pro-Gadhafi rally in Tripoli (see the photo on the top right)."The release of al-Megrahi was a total miscarriage of justice," said Kristin Gillibrand, a Democratic senator from New York, in a statement Monday. "Seeing him participate in good health at a pro-Gadhafi rally recently was another slap in the face not just for the families of the Lockerbie victims, but for all Americans and all nations of the world who are committed to bringing terrorists to justice."
Libya's transitional government "should immediately seek justice and hold this terrorist accountable by sending him back to prison," Gillibrand continued.
Her call was echoed by other lawmakers from the New York and New Jersey delegations. (Many of those killed in the 1988 terrorist act were study abroad students originally from the New York and New Jersey area.)
Libya's opposition National Transition Council "should begin to engage responsibly with the world community by extraditing Abdel Baset al-Megrahi to the United States to face justice for the Lockerbie bombing of Pan Am Flight 103," Nita Lowey, a Democratic representative from New York, said in a statement Monday.
Joel Rubin, a former Senate and State Department staffer who has worked on Libya and the Lockerbie case in the past, said it's understandable that members of Congress with constituencies that include the families of Lockerbie victims are demanding Megrahi face justice. But he said there should be a formal legal process set in motion in the countries where there were victims from the Lockerbie bombing--likely the U.S. or the UK--before extradition requests.
"It's an issue best directed to the countries whose citizens were killed in the Lockerbie attack ... and to whether or not they'd be willing to charge Megrahi for that crime," Rubin, who is now director of government affairs for the Ploughshares Fund, told The Envoy by email Tuesday. "If so, then they should do it, and then seek extradition. I don't think that we can skip that step and just plain call for him to be returned. After all, the Brits released him ... meaning that they'd be the logical ones to re-indict him."
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Dalam kenyataan mediannya, naib presiden PKR, N Surendran menjelaskan keputusan Anwar yang memilih untuk memberi keterangan dari kandang tertuduh di dalam perbicaraan membela diri kes liwat keduanya, semalam, yang dikritik hebat oleh pengkritik kerana dianggap menggunakan peluang itu bagi membidas badan kehakiman dan parti pemerintah.
Beliau berkata menerusi tindakan itu, Anwar telah membuktikan bagaimana sistem keadilan negara berjaya dijadikan alat oleh mereka yang berkuasa sekarang.


"Beliau adalah wanita normal seperti wanita biasa yang lain... Beliau (wanita) yang berdepan dengan menghadapi keperitan hidup," katanya.
"Terlalu banyak (membicarakan tentang) Rosmah, tidak baik kepada PKR, tidak baik untuk negara," celah Pengarah Strategik Rafizi Ramli yang turut hadir dalam sidang media itu.


Sehubungan itu, menurut timbalan menterinya, Datuk Lee Chee Leong, mereka yang berbuat demikian cuba memfitnah kerajaan.
Zuraida pada 16 Ogos lalu dilaporkan mendakwa hasil siasatan PKR mendapati
Susulan itu, ketua setiausaha KDN, Tan Sri Mahmood Adam berkata, tiga langkah sedang dalam pertimbangan KDN iaitu sama ada membuat laporan polis terhadap Zuraida, melaporkannya kepada Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah (SPRM) atau mengemukakan saman terhadap ahli parlimen Ampang itu.
Sebaliknya, tambah beliau, ia bertujuan mendapatkan data biometrik setiap PATI untuk rasional keselamatan, khususnya dalam menangani masalah membabitkan kes-kes pemalsuan identiti dan dokumen perjalanan antarabangsa. 

Namun katanya, beberapa sumbernya sangat boleh dipercayai.
Beliau dipersalahkan berikutan kekalahan BN di Selangor pada pilihan raya umum 2008 selepas memerintah negeri itu daripada 2000 hingga 2008.


Sementara itu, saki baki tentera yang setia kepada Gaddafi cuba menghalang penguasaan pihak pemberontak ke atas Tripoli.
“Ya, benar. Beliau melarikan diri," kata sumber pemberontak di Benghazi.
Anak lelaki Muammar Gaddafi, Seif al-Islam, yang dikehendaki Mahkamah Jenayah Antarabangsa (ICC) kerana jenayah terhadap kemanusiaan, tidak ditahan pihak pemberontak seperti dilaporkan dan dikatakan masih berada di Tripoli.
Ramai pemuda mengibarkan bendera merah, hitam dan hijau milik pasukan anti-kerajaan dan bersorak dan menari sambil bertakbir dan melepaskan tembakan ke udara.
AP pula melaporkan harga minyak global dijangka mula mencatatkan penurunan sekiranya pemberontak Libya berjaya menggulingkan Gaddafi; namun kesan keseluruhannya tidak akan dirasai untuk tempoh beberapa bulan.

KUALA LUMPUR, 23 Ogos: Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak sedang mengikut jejak mantan Perdana Menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad dengan menggunakan segala institusi kerajaan untuk menghalang keadilan, dakwa Ketua Pembangkang Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
RIO DE JANEIRO, 23 Ogos: “As-salam-aleikum!” Ucap Omar kepada para jemaah semasa memasuki masjid pertama di Rio iaitu Mesquita da Luz selepas beliau berbuka puasa.