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After Cameron’s Libya Visit, Will the Lockerbie Case Be Re-Opened?
In Tripoli in early 2010, I was driven through farmland past watchtowers to an airy villa outside the Libyan capital, to meet the country’s second most powerful...

The Passing of the Lockerbie Bomber: Have More Secrets Died in Libya?
Now that Abdel Basset al-Megrahi is in the grave, will there ever be answers to the controversies that surrounded him? Megrahi was the only man convicted of the...

Gaddafi's Downfall: Families of Lockerbie Victims Express Relief
Families of the victims from the 1988 Lockerbie bombing have welcomed the news of Muammar Gaddafi's death, and say that justice has finally arrived for their...

Lockerbie and Other Crimes: Don't Expect Satisfaction from Libya's New Regime
Libya's rebel leaders settling into their new offices in Tripoli must surely be aware of the debt they owe to NATO, whose more than 2,000 bombing raids were...

Five Questions About the Lockerbie Bomber's Release
One year after the Lockerbie bomber flew home to Libya from his jail cell in Scotland, there is still deep suspicion in Washington over why he was freed after...
Photo Essays

The Lockerbie Bombing
On 21 December 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 bound for New York was destroyed by a bomb, killing all passengers and crew. 11 people in the Scottish town of Lockerbie...


