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NATO to Attack Civilians Libya

NATO to Attack Civilians Libya, Rebel groups in Libya for the first time confirmed that civilian casualties have been falling due to air attack forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on the outskirts of Brega, 800 miles east of Tripoli. Libyan government also issued a videotape showing civilian victims of women and children at a hospital in Brega.

NATO to Attack Civilians Libya, "Do not know what I should say. This is crazy!" government spokesman, Ibrahim Mussa. "Air strikes they massacred civilians," said Ibrahim. "Some prime ministers and presidents in Europe are crazy and it has conducted criminal massacre against Arab Muslim nations.

Solomon Refardi, doctors at a hospital in Brega, the British news networks, the BBC, the government agrees opinion. "All who died aged 12-20 years," he said. He said, the onslaught of NATO aircraft struck the trucks containing the ammunition. "But the explosion destroyed two nearby houses." As a result, dozens of innocent people were killed.

Dissident groups said the attacks were triggered Qadhafi troops. "Pro-Qadhafi Army infiltrated and fired anti-aircraft guns into the air," said Mustafa Ali Omar, a paramilitary anti-government, was quoted as Arab television network Al-Jazeera. "Uh, suddenly NATO planes came and bombed us."

Attacks on civilians occurred in Khoms, 100 kilometers from Tripoli, and in Arrujban, a town in the southwest, a distance of 190 kilometers from Tripoli. NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen promised to investigate the incident. But the British and French officials, who led the attack on Libya, chose silence.

Attacks on civilians are going to trigger a dispute between the West and Arab countries, which since the beginning urgent implementation of no-fly zone and protect civilians.

Yesterday the government troops continue surging forward to the mouth of Benghazi City, which became the basis of anti-government opposition groups. "They bombard us wearing tanks, rockets, and mortars," said Sami, an army, told Reuters. The fighting also broke out along the road in Ajdabiyah and Misrata.

Backlash that made the rebel group offers truce. "We did not mind to lay down arms," ​​said the National Resistance Council chief Abdul Jalil Mustafa, after meeting with Special Envoy of the United Nations Abdelillah al-Khatibser in Benghazi. "But we still want Qadhafi and his children go."

At the UN Security Council, some countries argued about the United States and Britain plan to arm the rebels. "Obviously, we oppose this plan," said one diplomat said. Observers of international law at University College London, Philippe Sands, said UN Resolution 1973 clearly prohibits the supply of arms for anyone involved in the conflict. "This rule is clear," he said.

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