I reckon that someone who only has about three months to live and is no threat to anyone should be released so they can live the last few months of their lives at home, seems like the right thing to do to me.
+1
The USA seems pretty keen on locking up as many people as possible for 200 years + , including some for crimes that don't really warrant it (3 strikes, stuff like that).
Not sure if I like the 'we wouldn't normally release someone like you in these circumstances but there's a good chance your conviction was unsound so off you go' scenario
You have to respect the process, even if it's shit lol
lol too at the USA demanding he spend the rest of his cancer-fuelled pain in a little cold cell. Compare this to the nice big Australian mansion being occupied by the guy they paid several million $ to, to act as the only substantial witness against Megrahi. Farce!