Church Times: Scottish clerics see victory for mercy in Megrahi release

LEADERS in the Church of Scotland and the Scottish Episcopal Church have backed the Scottish govern­ment’s decision to release the Locker­bie bomber, Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, from prison last week on the grounds of ill health. He has advanced prostate cancer.

In the United States, anger was expressed at the decision taken by the Scottish Justice Minister, Kenny MacAskill. The US President, Barack Obama, called the release a “mistake”. The director of the FBI, Robert Mueller, said that it gave “comfort to terrorists”.

But the Primus of the Scottish Epis­copal Church, the Most Revd David Chillingworth, said that the decision sent the world “an important and positive message about our values”, and was “a brave political choice taken in the face of strong pressure from outside Scotland.

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4 comments on “Church Times: Scottish clerics see victory for mercy in Megrahi release

  1. Br. Michael says:

    On this basis I would now expect Scotland to empty its jail cells.

  2. Jeffersonian says:

    What have they been putting in the haggis as of late?

  3. azusa says:

    It’s called getting off scot free.
    The Scottish Episcopal Church draws about 0.3% of the population, so it’s not exactly a power in the land.

  4. Sick & Tired of Nuance says:

    May the Scottish clerics receive the same mercy that the victims families have received.