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Thursday, 12 September, 2002, 15:08 GMT 16:08 UK
Lockerbie bomber appeals to Europe
The Lockerbie bombing killed 270 people
The Lockerbie bombing killed 270 people
The Libyan convicted of the Lockerbie bombing is having his case taken to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

Lawyers for Abdelbaset al-Megrahi have lodged a petition in which they allege the Libyan's human rights were breached during his trial and subsequent appeal at the special Scottish court at Camp Zeist in the Netherlands.

Megrahi was jailed for life for the 1988 bombing of Pan-Am flight 103 over the Scottish town, in which 270 people died.

He was moved to Glasgow Barlinnie prison in March when he lost an appeal against his murder conviction.


My client's right to a fair trial was prejudiced by unfair publicity and public statements by officials here and abroad.

Eddie MacKechnie
Megrahi's lawyer
The lawyers who represented him during his appeal have since been replaced.

Eddie MacKechnie, who is now representing Megrahi, said that his client's trial and subsequent appeal under Scottish courts was flawed in several key respects.

Speaking at a press conference in Glasgow, Mr MacKechnie said he believed Megrahi was innocent and was the victim of a massive miscarriage of justice.

He said: "My client's right to a fair trial was prejudiced by unfair publicity and public statements by officials here and abroad.

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"This extended over years. His photo and that of is his co-accused were circulated all over the world.

"There was a failure to disclose material information to the defence. The court failed to make sure the defence had access to key information and left it up to the Crown to decide what information was given."

The solicitor also cited intervention by the US government and its defence organisations, particularly the CIA, in the case as further grounds for the action.

BBC Scotland lawyer Alistair Bonnington said the petition would be presented against the UK Government.

Abdelbaset al-Megrahi
Abdelbaset al-Megrahi is serving a life sentence

He said: "I can't understand the point of this because at the end of the day the Strasbourg court can't let Mr Megrahi out of jail.

"All it can do is say 'you're right, you were denied your human rights' and then he goes back and serves the rest of his sentence."

Mr MacKechnie acknowledged the European Court had no power to release Megrahi, but said he believed the Government in Britain would bow to pressure if the complaint was upheld.

He said he expected the process of bringing the case to court would take about a year, including the time to decide whether there was a case to answer.

He added that an application was being prepared to the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission on Megrahi's behalf alleging among other things that his defence at the trial was inadequately handled.

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"Was the appeal and the trial before it, fair?"
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"It seems odd that they are now saying there was a breach of human rights"
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