MISRATA - Libyan Government firmly refute the claim that Moammar Gaddafiusing cluster bombs against the opposition in Misrata. The city that has long surrounded the attack again bombarded.
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said the new UN resolution does not require that expel Libyan leader from power. Meanwhile, Economy Minister German Libyan officials suggested that frozen assets be transferred to the UN to be given to Libyan victims of the conflict.
Institutions observer of human rights (Human Rights), Human Rights Watch (HRW), based in the United States (U.S.) said their observers reported the use of banned cluster bombs against the opposition in Misrata, the last defense of the opposition in western Libya.
However, the Libyan government spokesman denied the allegations.
Of course not. We're not going to do it. The moral and legal we can not do it. We never do that. We challenge them to prove it, said a spokeswoman for the Government of Libya, Ibrahim Mussa told AFP on Sunday (04/17/2011).
Cluster bombs exploded in the air and spread the layer of iron bombs sharp and deadly to a wide area.
What happened last night as the rain, said local resident Misrata, Hazam Abu Zaid, describing cluster bombs that fell on its territory.
A few days before Human Rights Watch (HRW) said that the investigators reported that the troops Gaddafi using cluster bombs that targeted the civilian population Libya.
The attack last night as the rain filled (bomb), said one resident Hazam Abu Zaid told AFP on Saturday (16/04/2011). Zaid sees illustrates that it is cluster munitions.
Description citizens raises criticism from HRW. Previously, alleged use of cluster bombs had been reported by the U.S. newspaper The New York Times.
Sad to see Libya using these weapons (cluster bombs), particularly those launched in residential areas residents, said Director of HRW Arms Division Steve Goose.
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said the new UN resolution does not require that expel Libyan leader from power. Meanwhile, Economy Minister German Libyan officials suggested that frozen assets be transferred to the UN to be given to Libyan victims of the conflict.
Institutions observer of human rights (Human Rights), Human Rights Watch (HRW), based in the United States (U.S.) said their observers reported the use of banned cluster bombs against the opposition in Misrata, the last defense of the opposition in western Libya.
However, the Libyan government spokesman denied the allegations.
Of course not. We're not going to do it. The moral and legal we can not do it. We never do that. We challenge them to prove it, said a spokeswoman for the Government of Libya, Ibrahim Mussa told AFP on Sunday (04/17/2011).
Cluster bombs exploded in the air and spread the layer of iron bombs sharp and deadly to a wide area.
What happened last night as the rain, said local resident Misrata, Hazam Abu Zaid, describing cluster bombs that fell on its territory.
A few days before Human Rights Watch (HRW) said that the investigators reported that the troops Gaddafi using cluster bombs that targeted the civilian population Libya.
The attack last night as the rain filled (bomb), said one resident Hazam Abu Zaid told AFP on Saturday (16/04/2011). Zaid sees illustrates that it is cluster munitions.
Description citizens raises criticism from HRW. Previously, alleged use of cluster bombs had been reported by the U.S. newspaper The New York Times.
Sad to see Libya using these weapons (cluster bombs), particularly those launched in residential areas residents, said Director of HRW Arms Division Steve Goose.
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