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UK: Omagh bombers may have used explosives from Libya

Cem Ertür | 06.04.2011 17:06 | Other Press | Sheffield | World

“The Prime Minister [...] reiterates, on behalf of the British Government, that they have no selfish strategic or economic interest in Northern Ireland. Their primary interest is to see peace, stability and reconciliation established”

[Joint Declaration 1993 (Downing St. Declaration) by UK Minister John Major and the Republic of Ireland’s Prime Minister Albert Reynolds, 10 Downing Street, London, 15 December 1993]



“Let me be clear to anyone watching in the Islamic or the Arab world: Britain has no selfish or strategic or oil-related interest in what is happening in Libya. Our interest has been to try to help save civilian life.”

[UK Prime Minister David Cameron, joint press conference with Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, London, 31 March 2011]

Daily Telegraph, 4 April 2011
Daily Telegraph, 4 April 2011

Sunday Times, 3 April 2011
Sunday Times, 3 April 2011

Wall Street Journal Europe, 5 April 2011
Wall Street Journal Europe, 5 April 2011


UK: Bombers who killed a policeman in Northern Ireland may have used explosives from Libya



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compiled by Cem Ertür

5 April 2011




1) UK: Bombers who killed a policeman in Northern Ireland may have used explosives from Libya (4 April 2011)

2) FBI questions Libyans living within U.S. (5 April 2011)


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 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/northernireland/8425587/Omagh-bomb-may-have-used-Libyan-Semtex.html


excerpts from: Bombers who killed Pc 'may have used Semtex from Libya' (*)

Police are investigating whether the bomb that killed a police officer in Northern Ireland was made using explosives supplied to the IRA by Col Gaddafi's regime in Libya.

by Mark Hughes, Christopher Hope and Duncan Gardham, Daily Telegraph, 4 April 2011



"[Police officer] Pc Ronan Kerr died following the explosion in Omagh on Saturday afternoon. Detectives are trying to establish whether the car bomb was made using Semtex – a plastic explosive that the [Irish Republican Army] IRA sourced from Libya in large quantities in the 1980s.

The potential link prompted urgent questions from Conservative MPs about the role of Libya’s foreign minister, Moussa Koussa, in arming the IRA.

Yesterday it emerged that Mr Koussa – who fled to Britain from Libya last week – has been named in US court documents as one of the men who oversaw the regime’s supply of Semtex to the IRA.

[UK Prime Minister] David Cameron was already facing pressure to ensure that Mr Koussa co-operates with the authorities investigating the Lockerbie bombing [1988] and the murder of [police officer] Pc Yvonne Fletcher [1984].

The Prime Minister is now facing calls to ensure that Mr Koussa is investigated for his role in the supply of an explosive that was used in some of Britain’s worst terrorist atrocities. [...] Semtex, favoured by dissidents because of its durability, was used in IRA bombs in London in 1993 and 1996 as well as in the Warrington bombing, also in 1993."



(*) title of the print edition


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 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704587004576242992763082706.html


excerpts from: FBI questions Libyans living within U.S. (*)

Agency Aims to Prevent Revenge Attacks in America, Help Military Campaign

by Devlin Barrett, Wall Street Journal, 5 April 2011



"The Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] has begun questioning Libyans living in the U.S., part of an effort to identify any Libyan-backed spies or terrorists, and collect any information that might help allied military operations.

The move reflects concerns among U.S. officials—in the wake of an allied bombing campaign that established a no-fly zone over Libya to prevent the massacre of antigovernment rebels—that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi might try to orchestrate revenge attacks against U.S. citizens. [...]

A similar intelligence-gathering effort [in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq in] 2003, called Operation Darkening Clouds, led to strong objections from the New York Civil Liberties Union."



(*) title of the print edition


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from the archives:


Deception over Lockerbie

by Maidhc Ó Cathail, Global Research, 27 September 2009

 http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=15362




Lockerbie investigator disputes story

Richard Marquise led the U.S. task force that investigated the bombing

by Ludwig De Braeckeleer, OhmyNews International, 6 October 2007

 http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?article_class=3&no=380601&rel_no=1




CIA involvement: Police chief: Lockerbie evidence was faked

CIA planted tiny fragment of circuit board crucial in convicting a Libyan for the 1989 mass murder of 270 people

by Marcello Mega, The Scotsman, 28 August 2006

 http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=14908


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propaganda alerts:


NATO commander: Al-Qaeda among Libya rebels

by Cem Ertür, 911 Blogger, 30 March 2011

 http://911blogger.com/news/2011-03-30/nato-commander-al-qaeda-among-libya-rebels




UK minister: Britain at risk of a new Lockerbie

by Cem Ertür, 911 Blogger, 26 March 2011

 http://911blogger.com/news/2011-03-26/uk-minister-britain-risk-new-lockerbie


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