"The noose is tightening every day around Muammar Gaddafi, who can no longer leave Tripoli, where he was surrounded by protesters, and who stuck by UN sanctions preventing it from traveling abroad," the newspaper reported in Algiers under the title: "Gaddafi alone against all." The Libyan leader has gradually abandoned by all his foreign allies, Russia and China have sided with other members of the Security Council of the UN unanimously adopted, February 26, sanctions against the tottering regime.
In the process, the Council, considering that the attacks against the civilian population could be treated as crimes against humanity, has transferred the case to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
In the process, the Council, considering that the attacks against the civilian population could be treated as crimes against humanity, has transferred the case to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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