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Libya compensates terror victims | |
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Libya has paid $1.5bn into a US compensation fund for relatives of victims of terror attacks blamed on Tripoli, the US state department says. | |
The fund was agreed in August to settle remaining lawsuits in the US. | |
The attacks include the 1988 Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people and the 1986 bombing of a Berlin disco which killed three and wounded more than 200. | The attacks include the 1988 Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people and the 1986 bombing of a Berlin disco which killed three and wounded more than 200. |
Under the deal, Libya did not accept responsibility for the attacks, but agreed to compensate victims. | Under the deal, Libya did not accept responsibility for the attacks, but agreed to compensate victims. |
Libya has already paid the families of Lockerbie victims $8m (£4m) each, but it owes them $2m more. | Libya has already paid the families of Lockerbie victims $8m (£4m) each, but it owes them $2m more. |
The fund will also be used to compensate relatives of seven Americans who died in the bombing of a French UTA airliner over Chad in 1989. | The fund will also be used to compensate relatives of seven Americans who died in the bombing of a French UTA airliner over Chad in 1989. |
Non-US victims | Non-US victims |
As part of the August deal, the US agreed to pay $300m to Libyan victims of US air strikes ordered in retaliation for the Berlin disco bombing. | As part of the August deal, the US agreed to pay $300m to Libyan victims of US air strikes ordered in retaliation for the Berlin disco bombing. |
In 2004, Libya agreed to pay $35m in compensation to non-US victims of the 1986 Berlin bombing. | In 2004, Libya agreed to pay $35m in compensation to non-US victims of the 1986 Berlin bombing. |
In the same year, relatives of non-US victims of the UTA bombing accepted a payment of $1m each from the Gaddafi International Foundation for Charity Associations. | In the same year, relatives of non-US victims of the UTA bombing accepted a payment of $1m each from the Gaddafi International Foundation for Charity Associations. |
Relations between Libya and the US improved in 2003, when Tripoli stopped working on weapons of mass destruction. | Relations between Libya and the US improved in 2003, when Tripoli stopped working on weapons of mass destruction. |
The decision led to the restoration of US diplomatic ties with Libya in 2006. | The decision led to the restoration of US diplomatic ties with Libya in 2006. |
In turn, it was removed from America's list of countries sponsoring terrorism. | In turn, it was removed from America's list of countries sponsoring terrorism. |