British Judiciary Holds Gaddafi’s Ex-Aide Liable in Killing Police Officer

Officer Yvonne Fletcher, 25, was killed while policing an anti-Gaddafi protest in April 1984. (AFP/File)
Officer Yvonne Fletcher, 25, was killed while policing an anti-Gaddafi protest in April 1984. (AFP/File)
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British Judiciary Holds Gaddafi’s Ex-Aide Liable in Killing Police Officer

Officer Yvonne Fletcher, 25, was killed while policing an anti-Gaddafi protest in April 1984. (AFP/File)
Officer Yvonne Fletcher, 25, was killed while policing an anti-Gaddafi protest in April 1984. (AFP/File)

A British court has found a former aide to slain Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi liable in the killing of a police officer outside the Libyan embassy in London 37 years ago.

Officer Yvonne Fletcher, 25, was killed while policing a peaceful anti-Gaddafi protest in April 1984.

John Murray, 66, brought a civil claim against Saleh Ibrahim Mabrouk before the United Kingdom’s High Court, seeking a nominal amount of £1, in an attempt to get justice for his friend and colleague.

According to an AFP report, the court ruled Mabrouk was jointly liable for the killing.

During the three-day trial in London, High Court Judge Martin Spencer ruled Tuesday there was enough evidence to support that Mabrouk was an “active participant” in the decision to respond to the antigovernment protest by shooting at the demonstrators.

Murray’s legal team argued that although Mabrouk did not fire any of the shots that killed Fletcher, he was “instrumental” in her death through his “orchestration” of the violent response to the student protests.

Fletcher was killed by bullets fired from an embassy window while working at the protest.

Murray’s lawyers argued that Mabrouk had implemented a plan ordered by Gaddafi himself to use violence to quell the protests.

Fletcher’s death led to an 11-day siege of the building and the severing of diplomatic ties between the UK and Libya.

“My promise to Fletcher to find those responsible for the shooting and to get justice has taken a huge step forward after all these years,” Murray said.

He made the promise to Fletcher as he held her in an ambulance during her dying moments.

Mabrouk was arrested in 2015 in connection with Fletcher’s death, but London’s Metropolitan Police force said in 2017 that charges could not be brought because key evidence had been kept secret on national security grounds.



Khamenei: Iran Will Not Delay Nor Rush to Confront Israel, Resistance Won’t Back Down

This image grab from a handout video provided by Iran Press on October 4, 2024, shows Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei delivering a rare Friday sermon at a mosque in Tehran. (Photo by IRAN PRESS / AFP)
This image grab from a handout video provided by Iran Press on October 4, 2024, shows Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei delivering a rare Friday sermon at a mosque in Tehran. (Photo by IRAN PRESS / AFP)
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Khamenei: Iran Will Not Delay Nor Rush to Confront Israel, Resistance Won’t Back Down

This image grab from a handout video provided by Iran Press on October 4, 2024, shows Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei delivering a rare Friday sermon at a mosque in Tehran. (Photo by IRAN PRESS / AFP)
This image grab from a handout video provided by Iran Press on October 4, 2024, shows Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei delivering a rare Friday sermon at a mosque in Tehran. (Photo by IRAN PRESS / AFP)

Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on Friday that Iran's recent missile attack on Israel was "legal and legitimate" and was the minimum punishment for Israel's "crimes."

Khamenei told a huge crowd during Friday prayer sermons that Iran will not "procrastinate nor act hastily to carry out its duty" in confronting Israel, adding that the missile attack on Israel was "legal and legitimate."

Iran launched a barrage of missiles against Israel on Tuesday in what it said was retaliation for Israeli strikes that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut last Friday and the assassination of Hamas' chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in July.

Iran blames Israel for Haniyeh's killing. Israeli officials have not claimed responsibility.

US President Joe Biden said on Thursday Israel's response to Iran’s barrage of missiles could include a strike on Iran's oil facilities.

Khamenei also said on Friday that the US and its allies were preserving the security of Israel to make it an energy exporting gate from the region to the West, but that the resistance in the region would not back down against Israel.

He urged nations from “Afghanistan to Yemen and from Iran to Gaza and Yemen” to be ready to take action against the enemy, and praised those who had died doing so.
“Our resisting people in Lebanon and Palestine, you brave fighters, you loyal and patient people, these martyrdoms and the blood that was shed shouldn’t shake your determination but make you more persistent,” he said.
Khamenei gave half of the speech in Arabic as he addressed his comments to Arab nations.
Khamenei's last appearance at Friday prayers was after the death of Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in 2020 in a US drone strike in Baghdad.
A ceremony commemorating Nasrallah's assassination was held before Khamenei’s speech. Most high-ranking Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian and top Revolutionary Guard generals, attended the ceremony.