Showing posts with label Seeking revenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seeking revenge. Show all posts

Sunday, April 03, 2011

LIBYA: GHOSTS OF LOCKERBIE AIR DISASTER SEEK REVENGE ON GHADAFI


Pan Am Flight 103


Pan Am Flight 103



Almost over three decades, after the Pan Am Flight 103 was blown over Lockerbie, a small town in Scotland, killing 243 passengers, 16 crew aboard and 11 on the ground, in the worst terrorist act planned by the Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Ghadafi, it seemed finally the ghosts of the victims are now seeking their revenge on the man who had escaped punishment for a very long time.


The Lockerbie air disaster sparked a lot of controversy over who was responsible. In July 1988, six months before the Lockerbie bombing, the US shot down an Iranian Airbus, killing 290 passengers on board. 

The Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini vowed he would take bitter revenge. An explosive was planted inside a radio-cassette player with a timer, triggered by air pressure. The remains of the radio cassette player were found among the wreckage.

Despite this amazing evidence, further investigation revealed that Gaddafi was the man behind this deadly act. The explosives were actually carried out by Abdelbaset al-Megrahi at the orders of Gaddafi, but Gaddafi denied every allegation, including the one behind the bombing. 

International pressure on Gaddafi and the fear of being attacked by coalition forces made him quickly accept the responsibility for the Lockerbie air disaster.

Gaddafi agreed to pay compensation of 2.7 million dollars to the families of the 270 victims. An agreement that would enable each victim to receive as much as 10 million dollars. The question is, why did Gaddafi finally accept responsibility for something he had previously denied? 

To make matters worse, the release of Abdelbaset al Megrahi, the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing, caused a lot of provocations and demonstrations worldwide. The family of the victims thought the man should have been kept behind bars for life. The United States of America even called it a "miscarriage of justice".

Coalition forces are now trying to topple Gaddafi since he has refused to step down by the demands of the Libyans. In his effort to convince his people and hold on to power, Gaddafi called the West and  America rats and cockroaches and urged the Libyans to fight them for the sake of their precious oil, which the West and America want so much. 

Unfortunately, he has forgotten that his involvement in the Lockerbie air disaster has also generated more hatred for him than for a very long time. The West and the United States of America have been looking for the best punishment to suit him, and now this is the time.

It's unfortunate for the Gaddafi regime that no amount of compensation paid to the family of the victims of the air disaster could help him. The victims' ghosts are seeking their sweet revenge, and I think the spirits of the dead would never sleep peacefully in their graves until Gaddafi is overthrown.