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The Victims
Pan Am Flight 103 Crew
Avonye, Nichole Elizabeth, flight attendant, 44 years, born 05.05.44, Croissy-Sur-Seine, France, French
Avritt, Jerry Don, flight engineer, 46 years, born 30.07.42, Westminster, California, American
Berti, Noelle Lydie, flight attendant, 40 years, born 24.12.47, Paris, France, American
Engstrom, Siv Ulla, flight attendant, 51 years, born 21.09.37, Berkshire, England, Swedish
Franklin, Stacie Denise, flight attendant, 20 years, born 16.02.68, San Diego, California, American
Families of the Lockerbie Bombing Demand Justice
Victims of Pan Am Flight 103 Call on Congress and Administration to Hold Libya Accountable
WASHINGTON, May 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Families of the victims of Pan Am Flight 103 today called on the Bush Administration to hold Libya fully accountable for an agreement the Libyan government reached with the victims' families three years ago. The families were joined by a bipartisan group of Representatives and Senators at a Capitol Hill press conference, after an afternoon meeting with State Department officials.
Libya removed from List of State Sponsors of Terrorism.
Statement by Kara Weipz, President, the Victims of Pan Am Flight 103, Inc. on Bush Administration announcement that it intends to remove Libya from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
"We would like to respond to the Bush administration's announcement today that it intends to remove Libya from the Terrorist List.
"The Pan Am 103 Families have worked for years to hold Libya accountable and promote the fight against terrorism.
Lockerbie Relatives Come Full Circle
BBC News | Lockerbie relatives come full circle
As relatives of the Lockerbie disaster victims gather for the 10th anniversary some express fears about how the bombing of Iraq might delay the handover of two Libyan suspects.
