Storyline Edit. Witness the aftermath of a tragedy that shocked the world and changed a small town forever. Watch rare footage, much of which has never been broadcast before, and hear stories from those who were there and those whose lives were forever torn apart. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. User reviews 1 Review. Details Edit. Release date December 17, United Kingdom.
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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar. Namespaces File Collaboration. Over the years, the bombing has spawned any number of theories about who was responsible, with fingers pointing, at one time or another, at Iran, Syria, Palestinian militants and, finally, Libya.
But US and British officials have long been convinced Lockerbie was the work of Libyan agents, working under orders from the country's former dictator, Muammar Gaddafi. Today's charges could, finally, lay other theories to rest. Mr Masud is alleged to have been a top bomb-maker for Mr Gaddafi. He told the BBC at the time that the Libyan national was "a mystery figure" who was named in the initial investigation and "was said to have been a technical expert".
The documentary alleged that Mr Masud had also been linked to a bombing at a disco in West Berlin in , which killed three people. It also reported that he was imprisoned in Libya over his role in the uprising that ousted Gaddafi. Based on travel records and witness statements, US investigators allege in the criminal complaint that Mr Masud flew from Tripoli, Libya, to Malta in December but met with a Libyan intelligence official ahead of the flight.
Six days later, two other co-conspirators also journeyed to Malta, and the three men allegedly worked together on the explosive device. The complaint alleges they concealed the cassette that held the bomb in clothing from a store in Malta.
Mr Masud armed the device on 21 December, investigators allege. A suitcase containing the device was then placed on feeder flights from Malta to Frankfurt, Germany, and eventually to London's Heathrow airport, where it was loaded onto the Pan Am flight.
That same day, Mr Masud reportedly returned to Tripoli. Several days later, he and another co-conspirator allegedly met with a senior intelligence official, who praised their work. Kara Weipz, whose brother was killed in the bombing, said at the news conference: "We are justified, vindicated, our patience and persistence has proved fruitful with this decision today.
Ahead of the briefing, some UK families had criticised the timing of the charges to fall on the anniversary of the attack, accusing the US justice department of using the case for "propaganda purposes". Hanno scoperto i resti di una grande sala in legno neolitica 27 x 8 m datata tra il a. I semi di lino sono stati trovati nella sala del legname che mostrano che le persone stavano lavorando il lino. Come la maggior parte delle altre sale in legno del Neolitico, alla fine del suo utilizzo fu intenzionalmente bruciato.
Si pensa che la sala in legno potrebbe essere del regno di Aethelfrith durante un'iniziale avanzata della Northumbria nel sud-ovest della Scozia e che fosse una sala per bere o per riunioni.
Tutti questi siti indicano che le persone vivono a Lockerbie da almeno anni.
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