2011年4月20日星期三

Libya warns that the UK could worsen war

20 April 2011, last updated at 10:08 am A gravedigger at work in Misrata, Libya, 19 April 2011 of civilian deaths has been in Misratah high, says the rebels last stronghold in western Libya Libya's Foreign Minister a British plan to send a military team rebels advised fight Col Gaddafi would damage chance for peace in the country.

A UK military presence in Benghazi rebels held would "fight, extend" Abdul ATI al Obeidi told the BBC.

UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said movement met a UN resolution on the protection of civilians in Libya, which forbids foreign occupying forces.

The team is set up, logistics and intelligence provide training in Benghazi.

The BBC is about 10 UK officers and a similar number of France will be sent on the mission.

' A step backward '

Libya is a two month uprising by rebels based in the eastern city of Benghazi stop involves Col Gaddafi's 42-year rule.

After the fall of the President in neighbouring Tunisia and Egypt Libya the revolt in armed conflict, rebels against pro-Gaddafi forces developed for control of the territory.

Misratah, stronghold of the rebels in the West, has faced weeks of heavy bombardment.

Mr. Obeidi suggested that a cease-fire should be followed, by an interim period, perhaps six months for elections prepare, by the United Nations, as by the African Union timetable proposed would be monitored.

"We think military presence is a step backwards and we are sure that if this bombing not more and it a real ceasefire, we are a dialogue between all Libyans have she could want about what - democracy, political reform, Constitution, elections." "This could not be done with what is now, is", said Mr. Obeidi.

The choice would cover "What problem is raised by Libyans", and that nothing on the table, including it could be implied, the future of Col Gaddafi as leader, he said.

Countries that he visited had been supportive of a recommended armistice and added to the humanitarian efforts to help, Mr. Obeidi, but pointed to the United Kingdom, France and Italy as not helpful.

No UK struggles

Mr. Obeidi said everything possible done, was to help international aid organizations to help to give people in Misurata.

William Hague: "this is not a British ground combat is inch..." "is this fully in line with the UN resolution"

UN Security Council resolution 1973, in March, passing allowed to protect civilians "all necessary measures behind the occupation".

NATO is currently responsible for the no-fly zone and multinational operations have largely in the air attacks was limited.

On Wednesday reported Libyan State television that NATO aircraft telecoms and broadcasting infrastructure in several cities were attacked.

And Maj Gen John Lorimer, a spokesman for the UK Chief of the defence staff, said that on Tuesday, RAF Tornado and Typhoon had used aircraft of precision-guided weapons, three tanks and a vehicle mounted artillery attack "in and around Misratah".

Mr Hague stressed the officers that are sent to the eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi no fighting would be involved.

She would of experienced British officers dragged and with support and advice of the NTC [opposition Transitional National Council] charged to "improve their military organisational structures, communication and logistics".

French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe has France opposed to the idea of the ground forces in Libya or even special forces send coalition said, is air strikes, the military stalemate to break to lead.

Brig Gen Mark van uhm, head of Allied operations, said that almost 2,800 missions of Libya, was flown over a third of the Col Gaddafi's military means to destroy.

He said the situation on the ground remained liquid and was daily change.

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