We're to blame for Sunday's civilian deaths in Libya
NATO admitted for the first time in its Libya campaign that it was
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an airstrike on a civilian home in Tripoli on Sunday that killed nine
and injured many more.
The mistake was probably caused by a "weapons system failure" that
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admission of guilt for an accidental strike on Libyan rebels.
Libyan officials accused NATO of purposely targeting civilians to
turn them against Qaddafi, and government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said
that civilians casualties used to be "collateral damage" but are now
"direct hits," the Los Angeles Times reported. Civilian casualties in a
war that began as a military campaign to save civilian lives are
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the Hualong plant in Meishan village halted production on Monday, the
report said.A heavy police presence was seen outside the plant, with
workers claiming. As the effort enters its fourth month, NATO officials
are showing signs of dissent about the course of action. The strikes
could back up criticism in the US Congress about the operation, which
some say is too unfocused and dependent on European allies that are
inadequately equipped to handle the mission, The New York Times
reports.
The Italian foreign minister warned on Monday that NATO could "lose
the propaganda war" to Muammar Qaddafi because of civilian
casualties."NATO is endangering its credibility; we cannot risk killing
civilians," Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini told reporters
ahead of an EU foreign ministers' meeting in Luxembourg due to discuss
ways to aid rebels opposed to Gaddafi.Frattini expressed concern that
NATO was losing the propaganda war to Gaddafi and that Western media
reports did not emphasise enough the good work done by the alliance
every day in protecting civilians in Libya.
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