London. .- The Libyan government spokesman, Ibrahim Musa, said Tuesday that authorities have filed criminal charges against Iman al Obaidi, Libyan women who burst on Saturday at the hotel in Tripoli foreign correspondents to report that she was raped by 15 soldiers loyal to Muammar Gaddafi. Ibrahim, quoted by British newspaper 'The Guardian', said Al Obaidi has been accused by some of the soldiers who allegedly was detained, beaten and raped.
"The kids who have been accused of rape have filed a complaint against her because she is a serious offense to accuse someone of a sex crime," he told reporters in Tripoli. Similarly, Ibrahim - which he defined as a "drunk" and a "mental disorder" - was "frustrated" by the amount of times he has had to answer questions about Al Obaidi, when Libya is under "attack daily air in which killed and injured civilians.
" "Prostitute" Before these statements, the spokesperson had claimed that the only crime of al-Obaidi was suddenly enter the hotel in Tripoli where they were foreign journalists. In addition, the online edition of the television channel Al Jazeera reported on Tuesday a statement by Ibrahim as saying that Al Obaidi - lawyer by profession - is a "prostitute." Al Obaidi reported on Saturday that he had been arrested at a checkpoint in Tripoli because they originated in Benghazi, a stronghold of the rebels, and was subsequently raped by 15 men and remained on hold for two days.
After breaking into the hotel to report their case, Al Obaidi was forcibly dragged out of the building. At present it is unknown if he remains in custody, according to 'The Guardian', who recalled that all previous official statements about it have proved to be "incorrect." Amnesty International recalled on Monday that the Libyan authorities have a duty to investigate "fully" the case of Iman al Obaidi and considered particularly "disturbing" that the Libyan authorities "not hesitate" to resort to tough it out of the hotel, "Despite the presence of representatives of international media." For its part, the mother of Iman al Obaidi, Aisha Ahmad, he told Sky News that someone "Gaddafi environment" has offered money and even a new home if he could convince her daughter to retract his accusations.
"The kids who have been accused of rape have filed a complaint against her because she is a serious offense to accuse someone of a sex crime," he told reporters in Tripoli. Similarly, Ibrahim - which he defined as a "drunk" and a "mental disorder" - was "frustrated" by the amount of times he has had to answer questions about Al Obaidi, when Libya is under "attack daily air in which killed and injured civilians.
" "Prostitute" Before these statements, the spokesperson had claimed that the only crime of al-Obaidi was suddenly enter the hotel in Tripoli where they were foreign journalists. In addition, the online edition of the television channel Al Jazeera reported on Tuesday a statement by Ibrahim as saying that Al Obaidi - lawyer by profession - is a "prostitute." Al Obaidi reported on Saturday that he had been arrested at a checkpoint in Tripoli because they originated in Benghazi, a stronghold of the rebels, and was subsequently raped by 15 men and remained on hold for two days.
After breaking into the hotel to report their case, Al Obaidi was forcibly dragged out of the building. At present it is unknown if he remains in custody, according to 'The Guardian', who recalled that all previous official statements about it have proved to be "incorrect." Amnesty International recalled on Monday that the Libyan authorities have a duty to investigate "fully" the case of Iman al Obaidi and considered particularly "disturbing" that the Libyan authorities "not hesitate" to resort to tough it out of the hotel, "Despite the presence of representatives of international media." For its part, the mother of Iman al Obaidi, Aisha Ahmad, he told Sky News that someone "Gaddafi environment" has offered money and even a new home if he could convince her daughter to retract his accusations.
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