25/08/2009

Libya Should 'Compensate IRA Victims'

Families of victims of IRA terrorism have today renewed their calls for compensation from Libya following the release of the Lockerbie bomber.

Relatives want Libya, which supplied guns and explosives to the IRA during the troubles, to face up to its responsibility.

They are calling on Libyan leader, Colonel Gaddafi, to show the same compassion shown to the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing.

Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al-Megrahhad served eight years of a life sentence imposed in 2001 after he was convicted at the Scottish Court in the Netherlands of the murder of 270 people at Lockerbie in December 1988.

The Scottish Justice Secretary made the decision to free Al-Megrahi on compassionate grounds after medical reports showed that he has terminal prostate cancer and perhaps three months left to live.

Megrahi returned home to jubilant scenes in the Libyan capital of Tripoli. He stepped off the plane to a hero's welcome as the crowd greeted him waving Libyan and Scottish flags.

The relatives believe the move will help their cause. Although his release has been strongly criticised by the US government. US President Barack Obama and FBI boss Robert Mueller have both hit out at Mr MacAskill's decision.

Colin Parry, whose 12-year-old son Tim was killed in the IRA attack in Warrington in 1993, has urged Prime Minister Gordon Brown to back their call for compensation.

Democratic Unionist MP Jeffrey Donaldson said the Libyan leader should show the same compassion as the Scottish government.

He hopes to travel to Libya with some of the relatives this autumn.

(GK/BMcC)

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