Forgiveness of a dictator and ensuring an end to their actions is more crucial than prosecuting them for war crimes, writes Sholto Byrnes. Refusing to seek vengeance shows victims “to be better than their oppressors”.
Abdel Bassest Megrahi
Pilger: Megrahi was framed
Suppressed evidence shows Abdel Bassest Megrahi, the man jailed over the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, is innocent, says John Pilger, but both Britain and the US have too much at stake in the conviction to have ever allowed a fair trial.
Saif Gaddafi: The truth about Lockerbie
In an op-ed for the NY Times, Saif Gaddafi, son of Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi and mate of the “Lockerbie bomber” Abdel Basset Megrahi, says there was no “hero’s welcome” when Megrahi returned home to Libya recently, regardless of what the Western media says.








