The Scotsman

Criticism of US statement on anniversar­y of bombing

- By DANIEL HARKINS newsdeskts@scotsman.com

The father of one of the victims of the Lockerbie bombing has criticised plans by the US Depar tment of Justice to make an announceme­nt on the anniversar­y of the attack.

Rev John Mosey, the father of 19-year-old victim Helga Mosey, received an email from the Lockerbie appeal team at Scotland's Crown Office, which forwarded an invitation from the US Department of Justice to the families of victims.

The invitation said an "important public announceme­nt and update regarding the invest i g a t i o n" f r o m US a t to r n ey general William Barr would be livestream­ed on its website on Monday.

Monday is the 32nd anniversar­y of the bombing above the Dumfries and Galloway town.

US media have reported in recent days that the Justice Department expects to unseal charges in connection with the attack, with the Wall Street Journal and New York Times naming Abu Agila Mas'ud as the suspect.

In a reply to the invitation, Rev Mosey said he considered the "timing and par ticularly the choice of this specific day, which is special to many of us, to be bizarre, disrespect­ful, insensitiv­e and extremely ill considered". He added: "Why exactly, when the Attorney General is about to leave office, has he waited 32 years to bring charges?"

The bombing of Pan Am flight 103, travelling from London to New York on December 21, 1988, killed 270 people in Britain's largest terrorist atrocity.

Former Libyan intelligen­ce officer Abdelbaset al-megrahi, who was found guilty in 2001 of mass murder and jailed for life with a minimum term of 27 years, was the only person convicted of the attack.

He was released from prison in 2009 on compassion­ate grounds and died in Libya in 2012.

L aw y e r A a m e r A nw a r i s representi­ng the family of alMegrahi in their appeal against his conviction and also acts for the family of some of the victims. He said: "The families I represent are horrified at the intrusion on their grief, on the day that they wish to remember their loved ones.

"That William Barr thinks it is appropriat­e to invite families to watch his 'grandstand­ing' at a press conference is deeply disrespect­ful. Many of the families will refuse to do so and suspect the motivation of choosing to prosecute 32 years after the bombing."

 ??  ?? 0 A property in Sherwood Park, Lockerbie, is left devastated by the wreckage of Pan Am flight 103, a Boeing 747 airliner
0 A property in Sherwood Park, Lockerbie, is left devastated by the wreckage of Pan Am flight 103, a Boeing 747 airliner

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