Help Wanted

8 September 2010
last update 11 Sept.


A few contributions to The Lockerbie Divide by illustrious folks - Jim Swire, Robert Black, Robert Forrester, etc. - are listed in the permanent top post above this. But it's been almost single-handedly that, over the last eight months, I've made this a valuable destination for those wanting to learn more about the case against Megrahi and Libya. Using tags (the cloud of different sized names and phrases on the right-hand sidebar) and the "search this blog" window, quite a bit of the relevant info, some unavailable anywhere else, can be located all at one site.

Unfortunately, there's a lot of information I haven't addressed, fully or at all. At one point I was creating blank posts to fill in later, but I wasn't getting back to them and stopped. And as things stand, I'll be having considerably less time to work on the site or do much other discussion in the next several months at least. I'm beginning to feel I won't be able to fill in but a few of the existing gaps,

However, I have noticed many new commentators appearing at the Lockerbie Case and elsewhere, in addition to the numerous informed commentators on both/all sides of the issue. I'd therefore like to repeat an earlier faint request for contributions and help. Are there any specific aspects or points of view that you're excited about or have done some research on? Encyclopedic collections of facts, opinions, theories, all are welcome for submission (especially the first). Ideally, I'm thinking of semi-scholarly, sourced essays, and I probably won't post anything that's patently absurd or useless in my estimate.

All contributions will show as "posted by Caustic Logic," but will have a header explaining where it comes from. All contributions will be linked to in the permanent top-post along with the other submissions now listed.

ANY opposing viewpoint supporting Megrahi's guilt (within social norms, etc.) that is submitted will be hosted for argument's sake, but I and others will own the comments. So keep it sharp, and try to defend your position in the little pop-up window if possible.

If you see an existing post that you can add something to, or an annoying error, drop me a line via a comment there or by e-mail. (caustic_logic@yahoo.com) If you can help fill in the gaps often labeled "forthcoming," or think a previous post should be replaced by something better, you can submit that and I'll consider it. Anyone interested in doing original research for a detailed post can ask me about sharing links and source material they may not have, and for tips on where to look for info.  

The subject areas in need that pop to mind (there are others to be sure) are as follows:

Other Libyan terrorism charges
Just how terroristic are they anyway? Aside from support for certain struggles from Palestine to Northern Ireland and across Africa, looking at acts allegedly directed from Tripoli:
- assassinations of dissident Libyans through the years
- Yvonne Fletcher 1984
- LaBelle discotheque 1986
- Various alleged retaliations for "Eldorado canyon," 1986/87
- Alleged vengeance again by blowing up PA103 (this one is fairly well-covered)
- UTA 722 bombing, Niger 1989
- Bulgarian nurse torture
- any others?

Iranian connection
More details on Iran Air 655 shoot-down, revenge promises, evidence for payments and contracting with PFLP-GC or anyone else, etc. Existing posts tagged IranIA655 [sic - actually IR655]

More on Abu Talb, other PFLP-GC actors
Ahmed Jibril, Abu Elias, Dalkamouni, Khreesat, Goben, etc.

Operation Autumn Leaves
The early releases and bombs found six months later... For this I'd really like to hear from Germans (Nennt Mich Einfach Adam?) and media reports we haven't seen in English yet to hear the German side.

The Heathrow Break-In
An important aspect I haven't looked at in great detail yet.

Air Malta's Records for flight 180

More on Giaka, Gauci, Bollier

Libya Sanctions
Especially structural considerations. From what they did, what seems to have been the hidden purpose behind this economic squeeze? It wasn't really securing a fair trial over the airtight evidence, was it?

Zeist trial and appeal

SCCRC considerations  and Megrahi's appeal

Megrahi's illness, prognosis, release

Media critique / article reviews

Activism notes and ideas

Etc... 

7 comments:

ebol said...

MISSION LOCKERBIE:

For United Kingdom VITAL !
BP had not influenced the release of Mr Abdelbaset Al Megrahi !

They have the truth in your hand...
First Minister Alex Salmond and Secretary of Justice Kenneth Wright MacAskill it is high time to be opened the SCCRC- and different other crucial documents in the case of PanAm 103 to favour for British Petroleum company (BP) Libya, Mr. Al Megrahi, Air Malta and MEBO Ltd.

*Some US politicians entertain the suspicion that British government members only advocated the release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi last year in order to pave the way back to Libya for BP. (*election propoganda)

Al-Megrahi was released from imprisonment in Scotland on grounds that he was terminally ill, after serving eight years innocent in Scottish prison for the 1988 airplane bombing. BP had been absent from the Libyan oil market for thirty years.

Again: Mr. Megrahi and Libya do not have to do anything with the Lockerbie-Tragedy.

The Scottish trial at Kamp van Zeist was far from fair and proper. Mr Abdelbaset Al Megrahi who was sentenced to life imprisonment is proven innocent. (at present still legally condemns).
The evidence used at the court was of the flimsiest kind and some of the witnesses were clearly working for Intelligence Agencys, CIA, MI-6 and CH-Nachrichtendienst.

Edwin Bollier, MEBO Ltd., Switzerland
more information on our URL: www.lockerbie.ch


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Caustic Logic said...

Thanks, Mr. Bollier.

FullInquiry said...

I'm interested in submitting / collaborating on a piece or perhaps a few pieces on the UN Sanctions against Libya.

In fact I have a binder somewhere with a lot of research material I compiled years ago. I will have to dust it off.

Unfortunately, like for you, time is the issue, and it will be at least a month before I could even consider spending time on it.

Any interest out there on this subject?

Caustic Logic said...

Absolutely at least for my part. A month or more sounds splendid, as I'm fairly busy and feeling busier. We've got e-mail contact now as well, and whenever...

What I hear so far is fascinating and people will get that when they read it if they haven't already. Thanks for mentioning it so I have a lever to pester you with later.

Sinclair said...

'Other Libyan terrorism charges'...

A good resource for searching Case Law which may include reference to Libyan 'terrorism' is BAILII.

A number of UK cases feature connections to "Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG)", which, Wikipedia tells us, is 'an affiliate of al-Qaeda'.

I think that a lot of these 'terrorist' groups are in part manipulated by the state, as can be seen in the case of Algeria's GIA (see here for details).

Caustic Logic said...

Interesting... The LIFG are I believe dedicated to overthrowing Gaddafi, another of those fertile areas where US and AQ intests have converged, like in the Balkans.

I'm not sure what the connection you were driving at is.

Caustic Logic said...

Sorry, a bit terse lately. Running around trying to catch upa bit in spare moments... it'll get more even here soon.