Libyan leader Gaddafi meets Lockerbie bomber
August 22nd, 2009 - 2:50 pm ICT by IANSTripoli, Aug 22 (DPA) Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi met Lockerbie attacker Abdel Basset al-Megrahi a day after he was released from a Scottish jail, a news report said.
Gaddafi received the terminally ill 57-year-old and his family Friday, the Libyan news agency Jana said.
The Libyan leader welcomed the decision of the Scottish government to release al-Megrahi, who is suffering from prostate cancer, on compassionate grounds.
“I congratulate them on their courage and their demonstration of independence,” Jana reported Gaddafi as saying.
The freeing of al-Megrahi has been heavily criticised in Britain and the US. The US had warned Libya not to give al-Megrahi a hero’s welcome.
The White House called the enthusiastic welcome from several hundred people at the airport in Tripoli Thursday evening “outrageous and disgusting.”
The bomb attack on a PanAm plane over the Scottish town of Lockerbie in 1988 killed 270 people.
Al-Megrahi was convicted of the attack but has always protested his innocence.
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