Firstly, you really need to try the whole apostrophe and grammar thing. You'll find it helps those who read your posts.
Now, turning back to the matter at hand, you have derided the compassion decision solely on the grounds that the man is a convincted murderer. His criminal sentence is, of course, a matter of fact. What you then do is pop your fingers in your ears and go "LAH LAH LAH LAH LAH" whenever it's pointed out that there appears to be reasonable doubt as to his guilt. He has been granted leave to appeal. Senior legal figures consider his conviction unsafe.
Against this background, Scottish Ministers - and I suspect that bit really annoys you - decided to grant compassionate release. The man will be dead in weeks. He's not going to be in prison anyway at the end, he's going to be in Glasgow Royal Infirmary or perhaps the Gartnavel. Controversial - yes. Daming indictment of the Scottish Govermnet - no.
You then completely ignore the fact that the original transfer treaty was actually set up by Labour, in London, under the auspices of Tony B. In fact, the Scottish Government has held off anything for months.
But best of all, you can't even provide a balanced view of the situation. BBC story quoting US cricticism - shout about it loudly. BBC story highlighting possible innocence of Magrahi - ignore it.