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Abdul Baset Ali al-Megrahi to 'show his innocence' in autobiography
Abdul Baset Ali al-Megrahi, the Lockerbie bomber, is writing his autobiography to "proclaim his innocence" by disclosing new information behind Britain's deadliest terrorist attack, The Times has learnt.
Abdurrhman Swessi, Colonel Gaddafi's official envoy to Scotland, disclosed yesterday that al-Megrahi was working on a book that would detail his life behind bars and reveal all he knows about the bombing in 1988 of Pan Am Flight 103, which killed 270 people.
The freed bomber's lawyers had collected evidence for an appeal against his conviction that he dropped last week as a necessary condition to qualify for release on compassionate grounds. The book is expected to be used as al-Megrahi's platform to argue that he was framed for the crime.
"He'll be writing a book to proclaim his innocence," Mr Swessi said from Tripoli during an interview conducted in Arabic. This comes after al-Megrahi said in an interview with The Times last week that he would produce new evidence to the "British and Scottish communities ... and ask them to be the jury".