Developments of the Lockerbie Crisis, the Initiatives of the Great Jamahiriya and the Stand of International Organizations
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1994-06-06Author
Organization of African Unity
Organization of African Unity
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Organization of African UnityType
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Report from the Council of Ministers Sessions, dated June 1994, details the Lockerbie crisis, focusing on the perspective and initiatives of the Libyan government (referred to as the "Great Jamahiriya") and the response of international community. It outlines the demands made by the United States, Britain, and France for Libya to hand over two citizens accused of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103 and the 1989 bombing of UTA flight 227.
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CM/1824 (LX) Add .7Subject
Lockerbie CrisisSanctions
Pan Am Flight 103,
UTA Flight 227
International Law
Montreal Convention
League of Arab States
Non-Aligned Movement
International Terrorism
Diplomatic Negotiations.
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Council of Ministers Sixtieth Ordinary Session 6 - 11 June 1994 Tunis, Tunisia

