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===Relationship with Gaddafi=== [[File:Muammar al-Gaddafi-09122003.jpg|thumb|upright|alt=photograph|[[Muammar Gaddafi]]]] Abu Nidal began to move his organization out of Syria to Libya in the summer of 1986,<ref name=Seale1992p255/> arriving there in March 1987. In June that year, the Syrian government expelled him, in part because of the Hindawi affair and Pan Am Flight 73 hijacking.<ref>{{harvnb|Seale|1992|p=257}}</ref> He repeatedly took credit during this period for operations in which he had no involvement, including the 1984 [[Brighton hotel bombing]], 1985 [[Bradford City stadium fire]], and 1986 assassination of [[Zafer al-Masri]], the mayor of Nablus (killed by the [[Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine|PFLP]], according to Seale). By publishing a congratulatory note in the ANO's magazine, he also implied that he had been behind the 1986 [[Space Shuttle Challenger disaster]].<ref name=Seale1992p254>{{harvnb|Seale|1992|p=254}}</ref> Abu Nidal and Libya's leader, [[Muammar Gaddafi]], allegedly became great friends, each holding what [[Marie Colvin]] and Sonya Murad called a "dangerous combination of an inferiority complex mixed with the belief that he was a man of great destiny". The relationship gave Abu Nidal a sponsor and Gaddafi a mercenary.<ref name=ColvinMurad2002>[[Marie Colvin|Colvin, Marie]] and Murad, Sonya (25 August 2002). "Executed," ''The Sunday Times''.</ref> Libya brought out the worst in Abu Nidal. He would not allow even the most senior ANO members to socialize with each other; all meetings had to be reported to him. All passports had to be handed over. No one was allowed to travel without his permission. Ordinary members were not allowed to have telephones; senior members were allowed to make local calls only.<ref>{{harvnb|Seale|1992|p=258β259}}</ref> His members knew nothing about his daily life, including where he lived. If he wanted to entertain, he would take over the home of another member.<ref>{{harvnb|Seale|1992|p=258β260}}</ref> According to Abu Bakr, speaking to {{Transliteration|ar|Al Hayat}} in 2002, Abu Nidal said he was behind the bombing of [[Pan Am Flight 103]], which exploded over [[Lockerbie]], Scotland, on 21 December 1988; a former head of security for [[Libyan Airlines|Libyan Arab Airlines]] was later convicted.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2211327.stm |title=Abu Nidal 'behind Lockerbie bombing' |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111013133622/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2211327.stm |archive-date=13 October 2011 |work=BBC News |date=23 August 2002 |url-status=live |access-date=7 July 2024}}</ref> Abu Nidal reportedly said of Lockerbie, "We do have some involvement in this matter, but if anyone so much as mentions it, I will kill him with my own hands!" Seale writes that the ANO appeared to have no connection to it. One of Abu Nidal's associates told him, "If an American soldier tripped in some corner of the globe, Abu Nidal would instantly claim it as his own work."<ref name=Seale1992p255>{{harvnb|Seale|1992|p=255}}</ref>
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