71.   Libya wants the suspects tried at home, at The Hague or in another neutral country, preferably an Arab one.

72.   Libya has accepted a compromise proposal by the U.S. and British governments to try the suspects in the Netherlands by Scottish judges under Scottish law.

73.   Libya has accepted in principle a U.S.-British proposal that the suspects be tried before Scottish judges in the Netherlands.

74.   Local and foreign rights groups have demanded an international war crimes court similar to those for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia be established to try the suspects.

75.   Libya has agreed in principle to accept a U.S.-British compromise that the suspects be tried in the Netherlands by Scottish judges under Scottish law.

76.   Libya has asked the U.N. General Assembly to help enable the two Lockerbie suspects to be tried in a neutral country.

77.   Libya has offered to let the suspects be tried under Scottish law but in a neutral country in hopes the council will lift sanctions against it.

78.   Moammar Gadhafi rejects American and British offer to try Libyan suspects.

79.   Military commissions are the special tribunals that President George W. Bush has allowed to be set up to try terrorism suspects.

80.   Military tribunals the United States plans to use for trying terrorism suspects will resemble ordinary military courts-martial in many respects but defendants will have only limited rights to appeal.

v. + suspect >>共 429
arrest 18.74%
identify 7.65%
detain 5.81%
have 4.99%
hold 3.04%
extradite 2.85%
try 2.75%
charge 2.45%
name 2.39%
question 2.37%
try + n. >>共 1596
hand 6.47%
case 6.01%
best 4.95%
suspect 2.77%
luck 2.66%
thing 2.16%
man 1.49%
approach 1.45%
time 1.35%
variety 1.01%
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