الثلاثاء، 22 فبراير 2011

Rights Watch calls for holding accountable those responsible for the killings in Libya, including Gaddafi

Organization called Human Rights Watch Tuesday to hold accountable those responsible for the killing of civilians in Libya, including Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi himself, and quoted sources in two hospitals in Tripoli said at least 62 people were brought to hospitals since Feb. 20.
Witnesses said that the Organization of the Libyan forces fired indiscriminately on demonstrators in the capital Monday and Tuesday.
The Libyan man of the Organization through the Skype program Tuesday that he sees men in cars roam the streets and firing at passers-by in the neighborhood of Bin Ashour, Tripoli.
The doctors at the hospital, Abu Salim and Tripoli Central Hospital in the Libyan capital of the organization that 62 people were certain to have been killed since the 20 of this month in the capital, 50 the first result of clashes on Saturday and Sunday and 12 in the second brought in from the Green Square Monday, where demonstrations were held against the system.
However, the organization pointed out that these proceeds in two hospitals only means that the number could be higher.
Said Sarah Whitson, director of the Middle East and North Africa of the Organization that any Eaton, including Muammar Gaddafi, is carried out such atrocities, or should know that he will be held accountable individually for his work, including unlawful killings of demonstrators.
And warned that the death toll will rise if Gaddafi did not stop the bloody attempts to suppress the protesters, demanding the latter under the guidance it immediately to the troops and mercenaries to stop them immediately.
Witnesses confirmed in Tripoli, the organization said government forces were shooting at random in different districts in the capital the night of 21 of this month, and a witness said that these forces were shooting also trying to recover the body or injured.
He said people living near the Green Square in the capital said they saw bodies lying in the yard of one without being able to remove them.
The protesters said the organization via Skype, yesterday evening, said hospitals in Tripoli are free of blood, and that at the start of the demonstration the type of car Land Cruiser passed by shooting in the site and fired randomly, and I heard gunfire and big explosions.
He added that the masked men in military uniforms and heavily armed went car Land Cruiser to the scene where the demonstrators gathered, and Rahala in civilian clothes also fired on demonstrators.
He said he had heard that Abu Salim broke into the hospital and that citizens have faced sniper chests, "We have not seen anything like this in my life, I felt ashamed because I hid behind a tree. But I am human.
Whitson said it is important to denounce the violence, but we need concrete actions to convince the Libyan leadership to stop the bloodbath.

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