The family of Abu Agila Masud Al-Mariami, the Libyan citizen suspected in the Lockerbie case, said that the defense team tackling the case file reviewed its details and e
The Scottish authorities have welcomed the US court’s fixing of a date for the trial of the Libyan Abu Ajela al-Marimi, accused in the “Lockerbie” case.
The family of Lockerbie-suspect Libyan national, Abu Ajila Masoud Al-Marimi, has announced that the trial session scheduled to be held this October has been postponed unt
The family of the Libyan citizen who is the suspect in the Lockerbie bombing case, Abu Agila Masud stated that the date of his trial session will be on May 31.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Monday that the United States (US) and Libyan authorities should clarify the legal basis for the abusive arrest and subsequent extradition to the US of Abu Agila Ma
Libyan national Abu Agila Masud Al-Mariami, who is accused of being one of the masterminds behind the 1988 bombing of a passenger plane over Lockerbie, Scotland, that killed 190 Americans, pleaded
The Libyan Prime Minister of the government of National Unity (GNU), Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, has pointed out that his government doesn’t intend to hand over the Gaddafi-era chief of
The Libyan Foreign Minister Najla Al-Mangoush said Thursday her Twitter account was hacked after the account of the Foreign Ministry had been hacked and later restored.
Head of Government of National Unity, Abdul Hameed Dbeibah, has welcomed confirmation of the US embassy in Libya that the agreement concluded on compensation related to the Locke
The US will not reopen the agreement concluded with Libya in 2008 that settled US claims against Libya for the terrorist attack on Pan Am 103, the US embassy in Libya confirmed o
John Bellinger, former legal adviser to the US State Department, has said that the arrest of the Libyan citizen, Abu Agila Masud Al-Maryami, “may not be the final chapter” in the
The reopening of the Lockerbie bombing case by US judiciary encouraged new demands for Libya to compensate the families of the victims who died in the Harrods terrorist bombing t
Amnesty International’s deputy regional director for the Middle East and North Africa, Diana Eltahawy, said they have long called for accountability for crimes [including the Loc
In the wake of the extradition of Libyan Bouajila Massoud al-Marimi to the US for his alleged involvement in the Lockerbie case, Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah said the Libya
The Libyan Attorney General, Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, said on Wednesday that the Public Prosecution Office launched an investigation into the "extradition" of Abu Agila Masud Al-Maryam
The owner of the telecommunication company MEBO Ltd., Switzerland, Edwin Bollier, demanded from the US Justice, to be invited as a witness - in favour of Libya - in the upcoming
The High Council of State (HCS) has held the Government of National Unity (GNU) “the legal, moral and historical responsibility for continuing this approach and handing over the
The Libyan National Security Adviser, Ibrahim Bushnaf, discussed with the US Special Envoy and Ambassador to Libya, Richard Norland, the repercussions of the detention of Libyan
Libyan national, Abu Agila Masud Al-Maryami, appeared before a federal court in Washington, DC, on Tuesday for his alleged involvement in the Lockerbie case, and he refused to sp
91 members of the House of Representatives (HoR) urged the Presidency of the HoR to convene an emergency session to discuss "the disappearance of the Libyan citizen Abu Agila Mas
Libya's Ministry of Justice says the Lockerbie case has been closed totally from the political and legal point of view according to an agreement signed between Libya and the US o
The High Council of State (HCS) has dismissed efforts to reopen the Lockerbie case insisting that the issue was closed politically and legally per an agreement signed between the
The ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs in Libya, Mohammed Sayala, said the Lockerbie bombing case was settled by Libya with the US and UK years ago with the knowledge of th
The Supreme Court in Scotland rejected on Friday the third appeal against the conviction of Libyan citizen Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi found guilty of the 1988 Lockerbie bomb
The United States on Monday unsealed criminal charges against a third alleged conspirator in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, that killed
Authorities in Libya are considering a deal to extradite Libyan Abu Aguila Mohammad Masud, who has been named by the American authorities as a suspect in the Lockerbie
The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) said Thursday it would fully review the Libyan intelligence officer’s – Abdelbasit Al-Megrahi – conviction.