by G.A.Ponsonby
 
These last few days the conflict in Libya has dominated the airwaves.  The awful dictator Muammar Gadaffi has been removed from power and all that remains of his crumbling regime are pockets of resistance as a few loyal soldiers fight to the finish.
 
The demise of the man who was second only to the late Saddam Hussein for the title of most irritating thorn in America’s side has been swift.  A million dollar bounty now hangs over his head and only the most loyal of followers will resist the temptation to take the cash and make a run for it.

But as with all silver linings there hangs a cloud of despair.  No, not just the anarchy that will surely envelope the streets of Tripoli and other cities and towns in Libya as old tribal scores are settled, but the sad ‘stalking’ of a dying and almost certainly innocent man by what passes for a media in Scotland.

Turn on a radio, switch on a TV or open a newspaper over the last few days and you will almost certainly be confronted with a headline proclaiming the hunt for a famous Libyan.

This is Scotland though, and whilst the world watches and listens for news of Gadaffi, we Scots are pelted with the same festering rhetorical dung that has so blemished the memory of the poor souls who perished in the bombing of Pan Am 103 - our journalists and reporters have turned into 'Megrahi stalkers'.

Let’s put one thing on the record here.  This isn’t an attempt at changing the minds of those honest people who genuinely disagreed with the decision to release Abdelbaset al-Megrahi on compassionate grounds.  There are very good reasons for many people to disagree with the decision, just as there are very good reasons for people to endorse Kenny MacAskill’s decision.

What this article is about is exposing the phoney journalism that pervades Scotland’s dying media outlets and has left such a stain on the memory of the victims of Lockerbie.  When Megrahi was released in 2009 there were repeated claims from the opposition politicians that their ‘outrage’ was in part due to the suffering that the release would undoubtedly have on relatives of the victims.

However, instead of allowing the issue to draw to a natural close, many of these rapscallions have persisted in dredging the tragedy up again and again.  What’s worse, rather than focus on the mounting evidence that the man, used by Gadaffi as a patsy in order to end sanctions on Libya, was almost certainly falsely convicted, they have instead sought to traduce the reputation of Dr Andrew Fraser in order to make political capital out of the tragedy.

There are far too many examples of these attacks to mention.  Literally scores of BBC Scotland news items and bulletins since the weekend have contained attacks on the compassionate release and continued survival of Megrahi.  When one BBC Scotland reporter calls the compassionate release of Al-Megrahi “The Lockerbie conspiracy” you know that things are deteriorating again at Pacific Quay.

So many criticisms, politicised jibes and general side swipes parroted by a chorus of (at times ignorant) Unionist and state side politicians have been amplified by our good friends at Pacific Quay that one wonders if there is even a level of ignorance that is deemed unacceptable for our ‘national’ broadcaster.  It simply beggars belief that Scottish licence payer’s money has and is being used in order to provide a platform for those who would seek to attack our values and laws.

The papers are just as bad with the Herald, a quality journal, informing its readers that a ‘Race is on to find Megrahi’.  Apparently US and UK special-forces are in ‘competition’ to find the man believed by many to be Scotland's most famous miscarriage of justice victim.   The obnoxious quotes from the assorted politicians from either side of the Atlantic that appear in the article are indicative of the opportunistic baying that has replaced decent human compassion.

Nick Clegg, David Cameron, William Hague, George Foulkes, Gordon Banks, Iain Gray, Dr Richard Simpson and many more – an alliance of Lib Dem, Tory and Labour all joining right wing poorly informed US politicians.

Megrahi has survived two years against the odds.  Imprisoned after being used as a convenient patsy by the Libyan and US/UK administrations keen to end sanctions and trade oil, he is nearing death.

If the reported findings of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission are to be believed he is also almost certainly innocent of the crime for which he was convicted.  He now lies terminally ill somewhere in a country wracked by civil war and with the knowledge that those responsible for providing the ‘evidence’ on which his conviction relied are keen to find him.

Jim Swire, who lost his daughter Flora in the Lockerbie bombing, has said he now fears for Megrahi’s safety and believes the Libyan may be assassinated or snatched by the US.  Mr Swire believes, as many do, that Megrahi is innocent.

The innocent are being hounded by people who are now dancing in delirium on the graves of the dead, oil and blood dripping from their hands.

“They’ve lost the Lockerbie bomber” announced Jackie Bird on last night’s late BBC Scotland news bulletin.

If only we had Jackie, if only we had … the Lockerbie bomber was lost when the US decided to switch the attention of their initial investigation from Syrian backed terrorists to oil rich Libya.

 

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Comments  

 
# Louperdowg 2011-08-25 07:19
I can't disagree with you Mr P.
 
 
# hiorta 2011-08-25 09:11
Strangely, there seems to be no monument to those killed in the earlier terrorist aircraft crash - the airliner packed with innocent civilians shot down by a ship's captain without cause or explanation or decent apology.
This atrocity was regarded as being avenged by the Lockerbie incident.
 
 
# Saltire Groppenslosh 2011-08-25 09:11
Spot on
 
 
# Robert Louis 2011-08-25 09:18
Well said Mr. .Ponsonby. It is ghoulish in the extreme the way in which the propagandist BBC have continually dredged up this subject of Megrahi not dying on time.

Lallands Peat Worrier, has a very informative piece on his blog here, which I would urge propagandist BBC journalists, and their anti Scotland unionist chums in the Labour party to read.

Here;

.../send-megrahi-back-to-chokey.html
 
 
# Mac 2011-08-25 09:18
Hounding a dying man, in all probability an innocent man, a man who was simply pawn in a big power game, a man used for political purposes, a man decried for not dying on time is utterly obscene.

It tells us more about the politicians and journalists and the type of people they are rather than the type of person Megrahi is.
 
 
# Robabody 2011-08-25 15:44
Quoting Mac:
a man decried for not dying on time is utterly obscene.

It tells us more about the politicians and journalists and the type of people they are rather than the type of person Megrahi is.


Spot on Mac - vile people in vile trades.
 
 
# piston broke 2011-08-25 09:33
Presumably Megrahi is now not getting the expensive drugs which have been keeping him alive. Though I don't suppose his death will stop the Scottish media and opposition politicians from going on and on about him. He's a convenient stick to beat the SNP with.
 
 
# Robabody 2011-08-25 15:46
And a convenient stick to beat them with come the revolution.
 
 
# snowthistle 2011-08-25 09:41
The whole thing is obscene, the Americans seem to be rushing to find him so that they can execute him before he dies. It's inhuman.
 
 
# scotintun 2011-08-25 09:42
I have told a few friends who are Libyans that they will need a long spoon to entertain their new friends as they don’t know the price they will pay for their received help. With over 900, 000 Libyans here in Tunisia, what worries me is not all are rebels. There are a few who certainly don’t like the idea of Western help and if Mr Abdelbaset al-Megrahi is used as a pawn then where will that take us? I pray that Libya does not become another Iraq.
 
 
# Scottish republic 2011-08-25 09:43
It's time to leave that innocent man alone.

Let him die in peace, I'm glad he got 2 years, hope he gets more time with family and friends.
 
 
# J Wil 2011-08-25 09:45
and still BBC Scotland allows distortions to go unchallenged as in Newsnicht last night.

Has Brewer any credibility left?
 
 
# pa_broon74 2011-08-25 10:17
Last nights news night was absolutely shocking, the posh lawyer (George Robertson I think was his name) came out with some proper howlers.

Neither wonder the UK establishment is ruined with people like that representing it, it's hard to know how they could be more misinformed.
 
 
# ituna semea 2011-08-25 10:33
Quoting pa_broon74:
Last nights news night was absolutely shocking, the posh lawyer (George Robertson I think was his name) came out with some proper howlers.

Neither wonder the UK establishment is ruined with people like that representing it, it's hard to know how they could be more misinformed.


That "posh" lawyer was Geoffrey Robertson Q.C. I suggest you google his name to find out who it is that is "misinformed".
 
 
# pa_broon74 2011-08-25 11:25
If you are implying it is I who is misinformed about 'geoffrey Robertson', how could I google his name if I didn't know it in the first place, all I'd get was information about George Robertson and I'd still be mis- Sorry, ill-informed.

I think my not knowing his name isn't as damaging as him going on the telly and talking nonsense, especially since he's managed to be a QC for a number of years which was the point I was trying to make.

And yes, he is posh, his top lip didn't move an inch during the entire interview.
 
 
# Arbroath1320 2011-08-26 00:13
I heard that idiot Robetrtson spout out the old unionist line about Megraghi dying within three months. What utter tosh.
 
 
# Arbroath1320 2011-08-26 00:12
He never had any to start with J Wil.
 
 
# A_Scottish_Voice 2011-08-25 09:58
I have never been convinced that Megrahi was guilty from the outset and upon hearing Jim Swires views I was confident he was innocent.

I hope that one day his name will be cleared and that those who hounded him for their own gain have the decency to hang their head in shame.
 
 
# Old Smokey 2011-08-25 10:25
I know view the BBC as a highly bias media and so cannot trust them as a reliable news source
To be honest I would like to see the BBC thrown out of Scotland completely, but thats wishful thinking
 
 
# CapnAndy 2011-08-25 10:36
I never knew about this incident until today. The 'Aftermath' in particular makes interesting reading. Talk about rank hypocrisy.

en.wikipedia.org/.../...
 
 
# Wee-Scamp 2011-08-25 10:46
You're all missing the point.

It's not Megrahi the media and particularly the BBC is hounding but the SNP Govt.
 
 
# GrassyKnollington 2011-08-25 10:56
very true.
 
 
# westie7 2011-08-25 10:59
Quoting Wee-Scamp:
You're all missing the point.

It's not Megrahi the media and particularly the BBC is hounding but the SNP Govt.


Yes and who is fighting back... NO ONE
Since May it appears that Scotland is being fed the news someone wants it to hear.

OT slightly but I had to laugh at Liar Fox this morning saying that South Africa has vetoed lifting the embargo... Fox Says that the South Africans should see that the "Libyan people have voiced their Self determination and this should be respected"

Well WTF was May 5th, now conveniently out of sight out of mind.

This is Tyranny
 
 
# Legerwood 2011-08-25 22:10
Quote:
"Libyan people have voiced their Self determination and this should be respected"


So when did the Libyan people hold an election which is the usual way for people to voice their opinion. So until they do hold elections and elect a government then I think South Africa is right to hold the money on behalf of the Libyan People.
 
 
# dogbite 2011-08-25 13:32
Spot on my friend. I think we should all march to Pacific Quay and demand unbiased journalism from the national broadcaster.
 
 
# brusque 2011-08-25 11:04
I cannot believe that these ghouls (Iain Gray, Dr? Richard Simpson, half a dozen American Senators and the entire "news" staff at the BBC) have the unmitigated gall to refer to Mr Megrahi's release on Compassionate Grounds, as "Scotlands shame".

This kind of ghoulish fervour is almost psychotic, the desire to see an ailing man dead, at the hands of whoever gets to him first, is too awful to contemplate for those amongst us who still feel that the "use" of this man as a stick to beat the SNP with, is inhuman.

Shame on them all, and I hope they can live with themselves once the issue has resolved one way or another.
 
 
# barcelona 2011-08-25 11:18
Barcelona


On last nights Newsnight Scotland a vociferous Geoffrey Robertson QC verging on a rant did not convince me that he was fully up on the whole Lockerbie affair, unless he had a particular agenda, as did Hilary Clinton and the US Senators a while back as they displayed their ignorance while playing to their respective galleries.
 
 
# brusque 2011-08-25 11:57
Quoting barcelona:
Barcelona


On last nights Newsnight Scotland a vociferous Geoffrey Robertson QC verging on a rant did not convince me that he was fully up on the whole Lockerbie affair, unless he had a particular agenda, as did Hilary Clinton and the US Senators a while back as they displayed their ignorance while playing to their respective galleries.


A couple of nights ago on Newsnight, Brewer allowed some American to ramble on for ages - even after it was clear the the guy had little or no understanding of the case.

The American even referred to the trial which was held in SPAIN!!! and still the BBC continue to embarrass themselves by wheeling out these highly suspect types.
 
 
# barcelona 2011-08-25 13:54
brusque

The American you refer to would be John Bolton, he of the crazy Wild West moustache, a rabid right-winger who used to be trotted out regularly by BBC Newsnight and is a Fox News Channel commentator.

His ridiculous reference to the trial in Spain(!) was not picked up on the programme and also adds to my previous post about the ignorance displayed by so many commentaters from the BBC, the media in general and even some from the law, such as the aforementioned QC. It has been so hard to keep my blood pressure down in recent weeks!
 
 
# J Wil 2011-08-25 15:35
Spain! I couldn't believe what I had heard from Bolton and he wasn't even corrected. Had I missed something?
 
 
# Watta Tadger 2011-08-25 11:29
I was sure I heard a drinks trolley being wheeled out of the studio just as it came onto air.
 
 
# Tinyzeitgeist 2011-08-25 12:38
The only people bringing shame on Scotland is the BBC, the various 'experts' they wheel out, and of course the rest of the MSM.
The desire for revenge is sickening. How low can they get?
 
 
# flyingscotsman 2011-08-25 12:54
I see Clegg is following Cameron's lead by telling us that Megrahi should be behind bars. And so the erosion of the votes for every other party in Scotland other than the SNP continues. Do they really think these comments will win them votes?

As for the BBC, their hopelessness doesn't stop at Scottish news fortunately but their daily pulldowns of Scotland and it's people are increasingly irritating.
 
 
# Gaavster 2011-08-25 14:02
Excellent Analysis of Geoffrey Robertson QC's appearance on Newsnicht last night -

.../should-mr-al-megrahi-be-sent-back-to-prison-newsnight-and-the-curious-thoughts-of-geoffrey-robertson-qc
 
 
# Mad Jock McMad 2011-08-25 14:35
I had already read Lallands Peat Worrier's piece on Megrahi and had already been on the verge of kicking BBC News 24 down stairs when listening to "Lets be vague, my name is Hague" on the subject, so avoided any further BBC News on health grounds.

They are all talking mince about Megrahi in an attempt to muddy the waters before Kenny MacAskill releases the unredacted report on the mishandling of the Megrahi case.
 
 
# J Wil 2011-08-25 15:33
What conclusions can we come to on this performance?

It is well know that even eminent people succumb to brain disease eventually and lose all sense of perspective
without realising it is happening.
 
 
# Jimbo 2011-08-25 14:37
Regardless of whatever anyone thinks about the rights or wrongs of Mr al Megrahi’s release on compassionate grounds, the Scottish government acted in the interests of justice and within the law, a law which was introduced by a Tory government in 1993. The people now pushing for the execution of al Megrahi, or clamouring for his re-internment, are not interested in justice. What they seek is to diminish the SNP in the eyes of the electorate while furthering their own political cause.

American Senator Mitt Romney proclaims "It is my hope that Libya will now move toward a representative form of government that supports freedom, human rights, and the rule of law. As a first step, I call on this new government to arrest and extradite the mastermind behind the bombing of Pan Am 103, Abdelbaset Mohmed Ali al-Megrahi, so justice can finally be done.” Freedom, human rights and the rule of law - He hopes Libya will support these noble aspirations while at the same time calling on Libya to abandon them in the case of Mr al Megrahi.

It was the rule of law that freed al Megrahi on compassionate grounds. His freedom will be removed and his human rights violated if Romney has his way. It would appear that freedom, human rights and the rule of law, as administered by the Scottish justice system, is not something Romney recognises. He obviously sees the justice system of other countries as something that should be ignored by the American Senate and replaced with their idea of justice – vengeance. In their eyes, exacting vengeance garners redneck votes.

The sickening, shameless Brit Unionists are another kettle of fish. While members of the Labour and Tory parties were either secretly doing deals with Libya or writing to the Scottish government begging that al Megrahi be released in order to satiate Westminster’s lust for Libyan oil, their politicians hypocritically attack the SNP for doing what they wanted the SNP to do in the first place. For them, the natural death of al Megrahi, or his forced removal from this world would see the end to what could transpire to be a major embarrassment to the UK government.

Like the American senators, the Unionist's pretendy ideals and interest in real justice are a sham. They parrot the demands of the likes of Romney as a form of appeasment and atonement for being caught out in their embarrassing, underhand actions re Libyan oil deals. These disgusting Unionists run down Scotland and her justice system to world for giving them what they desired most. They abandon honesty and integrity in favour of Westminster’s narrow agenda and their parties' lust for power purely for power’s sake.
 
 
# Arbroath1320 2011-08-26 00:32
I wonder if any one has told dear old Mitt that it is the good old US of A that has been supplying the drugs to Libya that have been prolonging al Megraghi's life. I suspect once he finds this out he will be calling for an invasion...... of good old US of A. :D
 
 
# cokynutjoe 2011-08-25 14:50
Douglas Alexander states that Alex Salmond isn't his role model for a Scottish politician! which begs the question "who is?". No cracks about the Crankies now!
 
 
# Mad Jock McMad 2011-08-25 15:00
His 'planet brain' of a sister, nah .... given his slythey mannerisms it must Broon of the lang toun ..... basic method, find someone to hide behind while shouting 'it wisnae me!'.
 
 
# chiefy1724 2011-08-25 15:57
No no, the Very Model of a Modern Scottish Politician to which Dougie refers could only be Former MP, Former List member for the Lothians, Soon to be leader of the Northern British Parish Branch UK Labour, Current Ermine Vermin His Lardship George Ffoulkes, Baron Cumnock.

George sums up in one Noble package everything that any Modern Labour Politician in North Britain could every aspire to be.
 
 
# Legerwood 2011-08-25 22:29
Is that the same Douglas Alexander, shadow foreign secretary, who said on Question Time when the troubles started that Megrahi had been seen driving round Tripoli in a Lamborghini?

Puts him on the same level as the Foreign Severetary who said Gaddafi was in Venezuela

I bet both of them regularly see Elvis leaving the building.
 
 
# Lianachan 2011-08-25 22:41
The same Douglas Alexander who could not locate his buttocks using both hands, even were he equipped with a detailed anatomical manual.
 
 
# Old Smokey 2011-08-25 15:24
I see Guido Fawkes blog also jumping in to have a go at Magrahi. The blog article full of ignorance
 
 
# J Wil 2011-08-25 16:23
Apart from, "being found dead", Megrahi might just disappear without trace and with no reference to who the culprits are, leaving the possibility of another string of conspiracy theories.
 
 
# Robabody 2011-08-25 16:28
Well done Mr Ponsonby I can read the rage bursting from the page, and I share it with you. I've said from the moment Mr Megrahi was released that the frantic behaviour of the Scottish media and their political chums, slauering and gloating "he's no died yet" was at odds with any kind of compassion. And now it has degenerated to vileness of the first order.
 
 
# km 2011-08-25 18:08
Some interesting points in CNN article regarding Al Megrahi:

edition.cnn.com/.../...

Quote:
"There has been no formal response from the National Transitional Council, but one of its representatives has previously suggested that any decision on al-Megrahi's future would have to wait for an elected government in Libya. On the NTC's own timetable that would be almost two years away."

"Any attempt by the United States to have al-Megrahi extradited would face substantial hurdles. The first and most obvious is that his current whereabouts are uncertain amid a chaotic situation in Tripoli. In addition the NTC would likely suggest that it has more pressing concerns than finding him -- and it might also be reluctant to be seen doing America's bidding."

"However, there remains a pending indictment against al-Megrahi and others in federal district court and the Justice Department says it remains committed to prosecuting anyone involved in the Lockerbie bombing, which remains an open investigation. An official at the Justice Department said the indictment was not superseded by al-Megrahi's conviction by a court of three Scottish judges established in the Hague to try him and an alleged co-conspirator.

Even so, legal sources say the possibility of al-Megrahi being flown to the U.S. at the behest of the rebel leadership is remote. One option, according to one diplomat familiar with the case, would be some form of detention for al-Megrahi in Libya. Given his close association with the Gadhafi regime, that might even be a form of protection, the diplomat said."



So despite the rhetoric from Mitt Romney and Menendez and the like, even CNN doesn't believe extradition will happen.
 
 
# John Souter 2011-08-25 18:33
The Americans are fiddling with pomp and bluster while their Empire is undergoing intensive trauma care due to their self induced financial idiocy.

The can bribe witnesses and influence toady administrations like Westminster,let 's make sure the can't do the same with Scotland by exposing all the tricks they introduced during the investigation and trial at an appeal hearing.
 
 
# tilly 2011-08-25 19:02
O/T: BBC Scotland:

‘Regional publisher Johnston Press saw pre-tax profits slump by nearly 50% in the first half of this year as advertising revenue fell sharply.’

The Hootsmon sliding yet further down the slippery slope.
 
 
# neoloon 2011-08-25 19:27
Mitt Romney has demanded the death penalty for the two blokes who splatter'd Clegg and Rennie with blue paint.Cameron is expected to concur very soon.
 
 
# Fungus 2011-08-25 20:55
Just read on the Torygraph website:

Quote:
For the first time, defence sources have confirmed that the SAS has been in Libya for several weeks, and played a key role in coordinating the fall of Tripoli.


What happened to the UN mandate...no troops on the ground I thought.
 
 
# Barontorc 2011-08-25 21:48
Fungus - it maybe fact, but really, do you believe anything that's printed by the MSM spinners? If they told me tomorrow was Friday I'd look for confirmation from NNS.
 
 
# Robabody 2011-08-25 22:55
Baron I am reminded by your remark of a much loved uncle, now sadly departed, who used to state (frequently) "if a politician telt me it was raining, I'd have to go oot and look masel"
 
 
# chicmac 2011-08-26 00:30
The thing that stuck out for me today, was the young man who said (paraphrasing) "Now I am free! I can walk down the street and say whatever I want about anyone."

It saddens me to think that when he gets Western style democracy he will enounter super-injunctions, riot police, more subtle media propaganda and last but not least, arrest and imprisonment for even just suggesting on the internet a shadow of the actions he himself has just taken part in.
 
 
# Arbroath1320 2011-08-26 00:37
I sincerely hope that Alex Salmond and his government will be able to find a way to release the full SCCR, I think that is what its called, as soon as they can after they return to Holyrood in September. More over like many others I am certain that this report will contain information proving that al Megraghi was given a rough deal.

Once this information is out in the open what are the chances that any of the current gang of al-Megraghi busters will cease with their calls for his return and start working with the Scottish government to find the real killers.

None. I thought as much.
 
 
# gus1940 2011-08-26 10:05
Was anybody surprised to hear Libyans with US accents amongst the Tripoli vox pops broadcast yesterday?

It makes one think.
 
 
# Holebender 2011-08-27 15:20
It is very common when people learn English as a second language for them to learn American English. It's what's spoken most widely, and is constantly available via films and television programmes. I am not in the least surprised to hear such accents in Libya or, indeed, anywhere with a substantial oil industry.

You should hear some Angolans when they speak English! It's almost a parody of the American deep south.
 
 
# lochside 2011-08-26 13:28
Spot on article. But why does our Scottish government allow the BBC to spew out poisoned lies regarging the whole Megrahi issue? The derision displayed towards Scotland and Scottish law defies any defence by our so-called British Broadcasting Corporation. It's about time that Hollyrood made legal challenges to counter the naked propaganda being vomited up on this issue at any excuse.
 
 
# J Wil 2011-08-27 10:35
There is so much of it, it would be like trying to get all the monkeys back into the bag at the same time.

The story should develop soon and hopefully the truth will out before the referendum catches up with us.

It's whether the BBC will continue to say white is black.
 
 
# Old Smokey 2011-08-27 10:15
I see ITN Reporter James Mates has managed to find what is supposed to be Al Magrahi's home.
On ringing door bell, got no answer, so promptly broke in with the aid of an alledged neighbour.
We were told by Mates that it was very luxurous when they went in. Cameras view showed childrens playground equip and a generator and the garden just a tad overgrown. Then out the house came a very upset elderly man and his wife (no surprise as Mates had just broken in), whom Mates claimed was Al Magrahi's brother.
The running commentry by Mates included the phrase 'luxury living by a man with blood on his hands'
Very distasful to say the least
The question is , why didnt Mates actually try and establish 'off camera' if anyone was their with the help of 'actual' neighbours and request an interview and establish first of all it was indeed Al Magrahi's residence (and not some other family member's) and if it was if they could shed light on Al Magrahi's where abouts if he isnt there and what his helath is like - not difficult just basic journalism
 
 
# cokynutjoe 2011-08-27 10:21
This James Mates bears a striking resemblance to Tory Grandee Michael Mates?
I heard one Libyan guy speak with a Dublin accent!
 
 
# Old Smokey 2011-08-27 14:35
James Mates is the son of Tory grandee Michael Mates
Re the Irish accented Libyan, I did a double take on that as well
 

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