August 20, 2009 9:34 PM

Obama Wants House Arrest for Pan Am Bomber

Lockerbie anniversary.Undated Crown Office handout of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, who was convicted of the Lockerbie bombing. Issue date: Sunday December 21, 2008. Loved ones of the 270 victims of the Lockerbie bombing will gather for memorial servi

Lockerbie anniversary.Undated Crown Office handout of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, who was convicted of the Lockerbie bombing. Issue date: Sunday December 21, 2008. Loved ones of the 270 victims of the Lockerbie bombing will gather for memorial servi (Press Association via AP Images)

(CBS/AP)  President Barack Obama said the Libyan convicted in the Pan Am 103 bombing and freed Thursday by Scottish authorities must not receive a hero's welcome in Libya and should be placed under house arrest.

Mr. Obama said his administration conveyed its objections to the Scots, who announced that Abdel Baset al-Megrahi was being released because he is terminally ill and should be permitted to die in his home country.

"We have been in contact with the Scottish government indicating that we objected to this," Mr. Obama said in an interview from the White House with Philadelphia-based radio talk show host Michael Smerconish.

"And we thought it was a mistake," Mr. Obama added. "We're now in contact with the Libyan government and want to make sure that if in fact this transfer has taken place that he's not welcomed back in some way but instead should be under house arrest."

Read more about Obama's interview with Smerconish

State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley elaborated on the point about al-Megrahi's reception in Libya.

"We hope that the return will be low-key and he will not be celebrated as a hero, which he is not," Crowley said. He said Scottish authorities had placed "some conditions" on al-Megrahi's return to Libya but Crowley did not elaborate.

"We certainly believe that as a convicted criminal, he is not entitled to a hero's welcome," the spokesman added.

Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said the order to release al-Megrahi grew out of the convicted bomber's deteriorating health. He has prostate cancer and is not expected to live much longer.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton issued a statement saying she is "deeply disappointed" by the Scottish authorities' decision. She noted that the Dec. 21, 1988 bombing over Lockerbie killed 270 people, including 189 Americans. Al-Megrahi had served eight years of a life sentence in Scotland.

"We have continued to communicate our long-standing position to U.K. government officials and Scottish authorities that al-Megrahi should serve out the entirety of his sentence in Scotland," Clinton said.

Crowley told reporters that the administration will closely watch how al-Megrahi is received in Libya and that his reception may affect U.S.-Libyan relations.

Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg, D-N.J., issued a statement calling the Libyan's release "unconscionable."

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the United States had repeatedly asked Scotland to keep al-Megrahi in custody. Gibbs said: "On this day, we extend our deepest sympathies to the families who live every day with the loss of their loved ones."

Attorney General Eric Holder released a statement saying he was "extremely disappointed" with the release.

"The interests of justice have not been served by this decision," he said. "There is simply no justification for releasing this convicted terrorist whose actions took the lives of 270 individuals, including 189 Americans."

Holder said al-Megrahi "did not show and has not shown compassion for innocent human life, and as we communicated to the Scottish authorities and the U.K. government, it continues to be our position that he should have been required to serve the entire sentence handed down for his crimes."

According to a White House official, Clinton and Holder were among those to directly convey to the U.K. and to Scottish authorities the view al-Megrahi should serve out his term in Scotland, reports CBS News White House correspondent Peter Maer.

But, as CBS News legal analyst Andrew Cohen notes, al Megrahi "was in a Scottish prison subject to Scottish law and that means that Scotland gets to make the final call. Remember, many Europeans don't care for the way the U.S. dispenses justice, especially when it comes to capital cases. So this is a situation where the tables are turned."

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by hungry1968-16 August 21, 2009 9:59 AM EDT
by underdogus09 August 20, 2009 10:10 PM EDT
"Obama Wants House Arrest for Pan Am Bomber" more Obama propaganda







What should Obama do?

Create fake intelligence and use it to invade a mideast country completely unrelated to this story, that will leave 4,000+ troops dead, and $3 TRILLION spent on nothing but burnt sand?
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by bruce691 August 21, 2009 8:00 AM EDT
If any of you are ourtraged by this, why don't you ask the Bush admin officials why they took Libya off the terrorist list.
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by GuyfromUSA August 21, 2009 7:26 AM EDT
House arrest? Obama is a clown. Havbe some Ba**s for once and say what needs to be said.
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by mysteriousjz August 21, 2009 3:41 AM EDT
Panties are in the air and the rear is burning..... the scapegoat is realeased, and many people do not even care much but are actually celebrating. People who feel wounded and then "cry and shoot," are nothing but losers who have dark souls and thus project their darkness onto other people. Being vindictive is self-destructive. One must work to earn respect and not poke noses and force oneself down other people's throats........Let the people live
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by fariborzzak August 21, 2009 1:19 AM EDT
1-home arrest for ex.Pre. Bush as a killer.
2-leave him alone.
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by GuyfromUSA August 21, 2009 7:28 AM EDT
you're an idiot.
by robham777 August 20, 2009 11:33 PM EDT
The target should have been taken out as soon as there was a clear shot.
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by naj1953 August 20, 2009 11:08 PM EDT
I guess when you murder people that's ok....you just should get House arrest....
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by underdogus09 August 20, 2009 10:10 PM EDT
"Obama Wants House Arrest for Pan Am Bomber" more Obama propaganda
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by Ordflyer August 20, 2009 9:20 PM EDT
They should have dropped him over Libya from 35,000 feet.

This dirtbag and coward MURDERED 270 innocent Men, Women, and CHILDREN. Their only "crime" was to take a Pan Am flight from London.

It also led to the death of America's premier, flagship airline: Pan Am.

THIS MURDERER DESERVES NOTHING BUT DEATH - and now LIBYA is laughing at the West for our WEAKNESS!

We should have dropped him on Quadaffi's palace - strapped to a 15,000 pound Daisy Cutter!!!!!

I suspect there will be a lot of free Libyan oil flowing towards Scotland in the next few weeks...

DISGUSTING - YOU SUCK SCOTLAND!!!!!!



AN OUTRAGE!!!!
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by G-I_Jesus August 20, 2009 6:47 PM EDT
Give me a break Barack, the free world has lost custody of a mass murder. The best we can ask for is that he doesn't have a remission from his cancer.
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