Thursday, February 24, 2011

Libya today - If Colonel Gaddafi flees Libya by plane will fate play a hand....

& he suffers the same fate as the 270 people killed when the Boeing 747 crashed over Lockerbie Scotland?
December 22nd 1998

John Stapleton presents coverage of the Lockerbie bombing the morning after on BBC Breakfast Time.

The attack, on a Pan Am Boeing 747 killed 270 people, including eleven people who were killed on the ground when the jumbo jet, which had been bombed by terrorists, crashed on the Scottish town of Lockerbie.

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The Lockerbie bombing was ordered personally by Colonel Gaddafi, according to quotes attributed to Libya’s ex-justice minister who resigned recently in protest at the clampdown on anti-government demonstrators.
270 people were killed when the Pan Am flight exploded over the Scottish town on its way to New York.
In an interview with Expressen, a Swedish tabloid newspaper, Mustafa Abdel-Jalil is quoted as saying he has proof that Gaddafi gave the order. The paper did not say what the proof was.

Libya today - Efforts stepped up to bring Britons out of Libya as Royal Navy frigate moves into position 23.02.11

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*Find out the most up to date news about the crisis in Libya on www.bfbs.com/news*

The Foreign Office is sending a charter plane to Libya in the next 48 hours to bring Britons home as HMS Cumberland takes up position in international waters. It is the latest move by Foreign Secretary William Hague who last night pledged to step up efforts to help British citizens leave the country. The Type 22 frigate is on standby and further military help for UK citizens has not been ruled out. Meanwhile a military plane has brought out 32 Dutch nationals from Libya. The KDC-10 returned safely to Eindhoven Airport in the Netherlands. The pilot told reporters that the evacuation went without a hitch and that Air Traffic Control at Tripoli airport had been functioning normally. Fifty people from Belgium, Britain and the United States were also on the plane, the Dutch airforce's biggest carrier aircraft. Some British Embassy staff and families who are not needed to deal with the current situation in Libya are leaving while Foreign Office personnel trained in crisis response are being sent out. More than 200 people have been killed in the past two nights of clashes on the streets of Libya. In a defiant and rambling address on state television, Colonel Gaddafi promised to die a martyr rather than leave the country he has ruled for 41 years. He said: "I am a fighter, a revolutionary from tents ... I will die as a martyr at the end," he said, vowing to fight "to my last drop of blood". The UN Security Council has demanded an "immediate end" to the violence in Libya and condemned the bloody crackdown on anti-government protesters.

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Today: Thursday 24th February
The first emergency evacuation flight for British nationals stranded in Libya has taken off from Tripoli - Foreign Secretary William Hague responds to criticisms of the rescue mission.
 
Have the British Government got an excuse for their action? - Comments below if you wish

Libya today - Confusion at Tripoli airport

Uploaded by AlJazeeraEnglish on Feb 24, 2011
At least 26 nations have begun efforts to get their citizens out of Libya and to safety. A military Hercules aircaraft was en route to Tripoli on Thursday to collect British citizens, and Turkey says it's mounted the biggest evacuation effort in its history.

An Algerian who landed safely in his home country, told Al Jazeera that it took him four days to get to the airport in Tripoli, the capital of Libya.

Al Jazeera's James Bays speaks to Imran Garda after returning from Tripoli, where he heard first-hand accounts of people caught up in the violence.

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