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Wednesday, March 21, 2001, updated at 09:25(GMT+8)

Lockerbie Case
Libya, US, Britain Meet on Lockerbie Sanctions

The Libyan U.N. ambassador has said that he believed Britain and the United States were acting in good faith in talks aimed at spelling out how Libya can end U.N. sanctions imposed after the 1988 bombing of Pan American flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, US officials said Tuesday.

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Libya, US, Britain Meet on Lockerbie Sanctions
The Libyan U.N. ambassador has said that he believed Britain and the United States were acting in good faith in talks aimed at spelling out how Libya can end U.N. sanctions imposed after the 1988 bombing of Pan American flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, US officials said Tuesday.
 


Lockerbie Bomber Gets Six-Week Extension for Appeal Preparation
Lawyers acting on behalf of Libyan Abdel Basset al-Megrahi have been given six more weeks to prepare their appeal against the conviction of their client for the 1988 mid-air bombing of a civilian flight to New York, a court official said on Monday.
 


US, Britain, Libya Meet on Lifting Sanctions
The UN ambassadors from the United States, Britain and Libya met Tuesday to discuss lifting sanctions against Libya.
 


Lockerbie Bombing Defendant on Hunger Strike Against Verdict
Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, a Libyan sentenced to life imprisonment for allegedly involvement in the bombing of an airliner, has started a hunger strike to protest against the "unfair and unjust ruling."
 


Convicted Lockerbie Bomber Appeals
A Libyan intelligence agent on Wednesday filed an appeal of his murder conviction in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which killed 270 people.
 


U.S., Britain Play Roles in Lockerbie Verdict: Ghaddafi
Libyan leader Omar Muammar Ghaddafi Monday accused U.S. and British intelligence services of " playing a pivotal part" in the verdict of two Libyans in the Lockerbie bombing trial.
 


Gaddafi to Give Lockerbie 'Evidence'
Libyans are preparing themselves for new evidence in the Lockerbie case that the country's leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, has promised to reveal on Monday(Feb.5).
 


Libyans Protest Against Lockerbie Verdict
Carrying anti-U.S. banners, 5,000 people marched to U.N. offices on Saturday(Feb.3) over the conviction of a Libyan intelligence agent in the Lockerbie trial.
 


Chinese FM Spokesman on Verdict of Lockerbie Case
China hopes the verdict on the Lockerbie air disaster will be helpful in the final settlement of the case in a proper way, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhu Bangzao said Thursday.
 


Lockerbie "Case is Not Closed": US
A senior US official stressed that the Lockerbie bombing case was "not closed", as he welcomed a Scottish court's guilty verdict against one of two Libyans accused of the murder of 270 people.
 


Security Council Delays Considering End to Libyan Sanctions
Developing nations on the UN Security Council want to end, not just suspend, sanctions against Libya, saying Tripoli cooperated fully with the trial of the two men accused of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, but the 15-nation body delayed considering the draft, a U.N. spokesman said here Friday.
 


Developing Countries Seek End to Libyan Sanctions
Developing countries on the UN Security Council Thursday proposed an end to all sanctions against Libya, saying that Tripoli had fulfilled its obligations in connection with the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie.
 


Lockerbie Trial in Recess Again
The Lockerbie trial, that was adjourned for a week, went into recess again Tuesday, December 5, after hearing a couple of witnesses.
 


Lockerbie Trial Put Off Again
The Lockerbie trial was postponed again for yet another week to allow studies on new evidence and witnesses, reports reaching in Brussels said on Wednesday.
 


Former Secret Agent Testifies in Lockerbie Trial
A former secret agent is testifying as a key witness in the Lockerbie Pan Am bombing trial in the Netherlands.
 






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