You can fool some of the people some of the time and those are the ones the ENGLISH GOVERMENT wish to focus on with the help of the British Media whom they control lock, stock and barrel.
NATO have massacred thousands of innocent people in Libya, BUT lets forget about them and concentrate on the death of Yvonne Fletcher. 'New light' has been shed on the 27 year old killing of Yvonne claims the Independent and how fortunate that after 27 LONG YEARS we now have a witness , painter and decorator David Robertson and a 'suspect' also NOW named as a junior diplomat Abdulmagid Salah Ameri .
This evidence is not NEW, if indeed it is evidence, one can never tell when you have a Goverment as corrupt as the British Empire. This information would have been known at the time of the killing, hushed up as it did not suit England to make too much fuss , after all she was just a young girl from a simple background no family with 'good contacts' to make a noise.
However, information is kept and stored for a rainy day. NATO's attack on Libya has been nothing less than cold blooded murder, they have broken every law in the book.
It is now raining in Libya , pouring in fact with the blood from innocent dead women and children, the elderly who did nothing to deserve this intervention...blood for oil !
Time to roll out Yvonne Fletcher (she is now very useful) and arrest her killer afterall...."It will be an important element in the UK's relations with the new government of Libya"
No one has ever been charged over the death of WPC Yvonne Fletcher, 25, who died when Libyan officials opened fire on a demonstration outside the building in central London in 1984.
Those involved were later allowed to flee the UK.
According to the Daily Telegraph, a report has been drawn up for the Crown Prosecution Service which includes a witness account claiming junior diplomat Abdulmagid Salah Ameri was seen firing a gun that day.
The newspaper says that painter and decorator David Robertson watched events unfold.
It quotes the CPS report as saying: "The man was holding the stock of the gun in his right hand, while his left hand was near the trigger area, as if he was about to fire. There were other men with him, with one to his left and at least two others standing behind him.
"Mr Robertson made a comment to someone to his left about the gun and, as he did so, he heard the gun being fired from the direction of the bureau, a 'rapid rat-a-tat-tat' lasting for two or three seconds."
The Foreign Office confirmed that it "stands ready" to help Scotland Yard detectives to visit Libya as soon as conditions allow.
A spokesman said: "Helping the Metropolitan Police Service conclude the investigation that started in 1984 into the killing of WPC Yvonne Fletcher is a priority for this government.
"It will be an important element in the UK's relations with the new government of Libya.
"We are in contact with the Met and stand ready to assist them in returning to Tripoli when the conditions on the ground allow."
A Metropolitan Police spokesman would not comment on the naming of the suspect.
He said: "The murder investigation has always remained open and the MPS remains committed to identifying those people responsible for killing WPC Yvonne Fletcher.
"Detectives remain in regular contact with WPC Fletcher's family and update them on developments."
A few days ago WPC Fletcher's mother Queenie told reporters that she hoped her daughter's killer would be found now that Muammar Gaddafi has been toppled from power. PA
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/new-suspected-named-in-yvonne-fletcher-murder-case-2344908.html