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By Jennifer Glasse
London
27 October 2009


 
A memorial stone for the victims of Pan-Am flight 103 iin a garden of remembrance near the village of Lockerbie, Scotland, Nov. 2008
Scottish police have just announced they are looking into evidence surrounding the 1988 bombing of an American airliner 1 flying from London to New York. It exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 2 270 people. Some victims' families had been trying to convince British authorities to reopen the case, after the only person convicted of involvement, Libyan Abdel Baset al-Megrahi dropped his appeal just before he was released by Scottish authorities because he is suffering from terminal cancer.


It's been 21 years since the American plane exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland and now Scottish officials are reopening the case. Libyan Abdel Baset Ali Al-Megrahi was the only person convicted in the bombing. Scottish authorities released him in August. Pamela Dix's brother Peter was one of the victims of Lockerbie. She has mixed feelings about Scottish authorities reviewing the criminal investigation 3. "I do have a concern that the criminal investigation may get in the way of a decision to hold a full public inquiry 4," she said.


Dix and some other family members say British officials have in the past used the Scottish criminal investigation as an excuse to not hold a public inquiry which they see as their best chance to find out how Lockerbie was allowed to happen and who was responsible. Prosecutors 5 have always said that al-Megrahi wasn't acting 6 alone.


"It's important to understand that Lockerbie could only be carried out by some sophisticated form of communication and conspiracy 7 with at least a number individuals probably state sponsored and to date we have no answers to the questions of who was responsible, what was the motivation of it, what lay behind it, and who ordered it," she said.


"I am a lawyer trained in the law of Scotland. I have taught the law of Scotland for 40 years. I have practiced the law in Scotland. I have been a judge in Scotland. And it is my professional opinion that on the evidence led at the trial Abdel Baset Megrahi was wrongly convicted. It's a question of law. It's not a question of opinion or of counting heads. It's a simple question of law," said Robert Black, a professor of Scots law and observed al-Megrahi's trial.


The Scottish Criminal Cases review commission backs him up. In 2007 it issued a ruling giving six reasons why there is reason to believe that al-Megrahi was wrongly convicted. Al-Megrahi had been planning an appeal, but he dropped it just before he was released, opening the door for a possible public inquiry. Black says both the legal and political establishment in Scotland don't want an inquiry because they're afraid of what it will turn up.


"It will turn up misconduct on the part of the prosecutors at the trial and it will turn up the fact that as this independent investigative body has said, that no reasonable court on the evidence led, could have reached the decision that this court did," he said.


Many American victims' families disagree. They were outraged 8 at al-Megrahi's release, and consider the case closed. But the Reverend John Mosey, whose 19-year-old daughter Helga was killed in the bombing, has his own idea who might be guilty. "Having attended the whole trial except maybe one and a half weeks in Poland, ten months, I came away feeling that, still feeling that, the Palestinian group- the PFLPGC and Ahmed Gabril, protected by the Syrians and financed by Iran, were guilty, but we can't prove that at this point," he said.


Dr. Jim Swire is the father of a woman killed in the bombing. He thinks the bomb was planted at London's Heathrow airport, not in Malta as prosecutors alledged. He points to a break-in in Heathrow's baggage area hours before Pan Am flight 103 left London. "When you add that to the fact that the plane that took off, and was blown up, took off and was loaded completely at the Heathrow Airport. And quite apart from the fact that I myself took a copy of the Lockerbie bomb on board a British Airways 9 plane at that same airport in 1989 and wasn't stopped from doing so and flew to America with it. It seemed to us very obvious that there were major, major flaws in security at that airport," he said.


The news that Scottish authorities are pursuing possible new evidence in the case came as UK families of Lockerbie victims delivered a letter to Prime Minister Gordon Brown asking for the public inquiry every former British government has denied them. Britain's foreign minister said this week if there is any question of an inquiry, it will be up to Scotland to address it.



n.客机,班机
  • The pilot landed the airliner safely.驾驶员使客机安全着陆。
  • The passengers were shepherded across the tarmac to the airliner.旅客们被引导走过跑道去上飞机。
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财
  • Investors are set to make a killing from the sell-off.投资者准备清仓以便大赚一笔。
  • Last week my brother made a killing on Wall Street.上个周我兄弟在华尔街赚了一大笔。
n.调查,调查研究
  • In an investigation,a new fact became known, which told against him.在调查中新发现了一件对他不利的事实。
  • He drew the conclusion by building on his own investigation.他根据自己的调查研究作出结论。
n.打听,询问,调查,查问
  • Many parents have been pressing for an inquiry into the problem.许多家长迫切要求调查这个问题。
  • The field of inquiry has narrowed down to five persons.调查的范围已经缩小到只剩5个人了。
检举人( prosecutor的名词复数 ); 告发人; 起诉人; 公诉人
  • In some places,public prosecutors are elected rather than appointed. 在有些地方,检察官是经选举而非任命产生的。 来自口语例句
  • You've been summoned to the Prosecutors' Office, 2 days later. 你在两天以后被宣到了检察官的办公室。
n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的
  • Ignore her,she's just acting.别理她,她只是假装的。
  • During the seventies,her acting career was in eclipse.在七十年代,她的表演生涯黯然失色。
n.阴谋,密谋,共谋
  • The men were found guilty of conspiracy to murder.这些人被裁决犯有阴谋杀人罪。
  • He claimed that it was all a conspiracy against him.他声称这一切都是一场针对他的阴谋。
a.震惊的,义愤填膺的
  • Members of Parliament were outraged by the news of the assassination. 议会议员们被这暗杀的消息激怒了。
  • He was outraged by their behavior. 他们的行为使他感到愤慨。
航空公司
  • The giant jets that increasingly dominate the world's airways. 越来越称雄于世界航线的巨型喷气机。
  • At one point the company bought from Nippon Airways a 727 jet. 有一次公司从日本航空公司买了一架727型喷气机。
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Alternative facts
amonifying bacteria
anti-catholics
antirennin
atmospheric temperature
audio cassette recorder interface
beat someone to a mummy
benefit album
benzyl isoeugenol
big-boned
blood-thirsty
bullmarket
Catalpalactone
cavaco silva
complusment
Coulomb's magnetic moment
cowsons
cumulative intoxication
cyberissues
dental dam
dipleidoscope
diseasemodifying
drippings
ecumenist
electrode implantation
elliptical galaxy
Enniskillen
evaporator-vapor condensation
Extremadura
family Clupeidae
Fann, Pte.de
feed heater
feel like a fish out of water
finite possibility set
first stage of reduction
fracture of hamulus of hamate bone
gamma ray radiography
geared index
genus ciconias
gift-givings
go-karts
grass crop
greenhouse management
hand transmitter-receiver
heat-exchanger
Hexabamate
holiday detector
hypophysiotrophic
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in essentials
inferior temporal gyrus
intercolpium
international system of units (si system)
irene formosensis
ironless armature
jumbies
lithium silicide
look down one's nose at
louekoskis
Lucanian
manlin
martensitic hardening
needle file
Nieuwpoort
offensive foul
office of minority business enterprise
overloading operation
oxolane
palatoglossal arch
parahermanites subtropica
peridesmitis
Petite Rivière Noire
Piacenzien
pinched look
platinic cyanide
postpaleolithic
program database
random-laid web
ratfucking
rectoral college
reflection high energy electron diffraction
resistance to water absorption
Rheum officinale
ridge-trench transform fault
Rū'ī
sacred fire
sea-bather's eruption
selection approach
snowballers
spiraster
Spy Hill
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thecophora caevovalva
variable reluctance microphone
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