Destroying Libya and World Order
Author:Francis A. Boyle
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Destroying Libya and World Order
27 February 1992 Letter of Instruction
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Resolving the Lockerbie Dispute By Means of International Law
CHAPTER 41
RESOLVING
THE LOCKERBIE
DISPUTE
BY MEANS OF
INTERNATIONAL
LAW2
I. THE FACTUAL NATURE OF THE DISPUTE OVER THE LOCKERBIE BOMBING
Factual Allegations
I predicted to Libya that they would be set-up as a scapegoat
for the Lockerbie bombing by the United States. So when the Lockerbie
bombing allegations first emerged in the U.S. and the French news media
sources trying to implicate Libya back in June of 1991, 3 Libya immediately
contacted me to serve as Counsel to them on the matter. It was certainly
clear to me at the time that Libya was being scapegoated by the C.I.A.
and French “intelligence.” All the evidence on the incident pointed in
directions other than Libya.4
The story first broke here in the Wall Street Journal, which is very
close to the C.I.A.5 If you read the convoluted story, it was completely
preposterous. All of a sudden, some C.I.A. agent completely out of
nowhere reviewed, discredited, and reversed all the evidence that they
had previously used to blame Iran, Syria and a renegade Palestinian group
whose headquarters were under the control of Syria.6 I am not saying
that they did it. I do not know, but the C.I.A. had been blaming these
others all along.7 But then, when it became geopolitically convenient
for the Bush Senior administration not to blame Iran and Syria, they
immediately switched the blame to Libya. Bush Senior needed Iranian
and Syrian cooperation in order to wage his war against Iraq.8 So Bush
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Senior decided not to blame Iran and Syria. 9 Once again I am not saying
they did it, but all of sudden there was a remarkable turn-around in the
U.S. party line, and the accounts for it were completely incredible.
These new-found intelligence sources went back to two
countries: Senegal and Malta. You wil note that when all these allegations
began to emerge out of Senegal, that exact same week the Financial Times
of London reported that Senegal’s public debts had been miraculously
rescheduled by the Paris Club at a highly preferential rate that Senegal
was not entitled to. 10 I thought it was pretty clear that someone in
Senegal was bought off.11
As for Malta, all the alleged evidence of Libya’s involvement went
back to two Libyan nationals who were working for Libyan airlines over in
Malta.12 But the Maltese government had undertaken a very extensive
investigation, and their conclusion was that there was no unaccompanied
baggage on the flight from Malta to Frankfurt (and from there allegedly
to the Pan Am jet in London), and that they had been able to account for
all the baggage.13 Those sources of new “intelligence” took care of what
flimsy evidence there was against Libya.
Remember that the burden of proof here was upon the United
States and the United Kingdom, not Libya; and that the international law
standard of proof required proof beyond a reasonable doubt. What little
evidence they claimed to have would not stand up in any fair, impartial,
and independent court of law. That is why Libya was more than happy
to turn over the Lockerbie matter to a fair, impartial, and independent
tribunal. Conversely, that was also why the United States
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