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Libya summit: ‘Gaddafi must go’
After a day long meeting in Doha, the Libya Contact Group has “affirmed that Gaddafi’s regime has lost all legitimacy and he should leave and allow the Libyan people to decide their future.”
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Moussa Koussa to attend Libya talks in Qatar
Former Libyan foreign minister Moussa Koussa will leave the UK to attend an international conference in Doha on the future of Libya. Victims of terror attacks tell Channel 4 News they are “outraged”.
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Libya: Gaddafi ‘accepts African Union peace plan’
Libya’s Colonel Gaddafi accepts a roadmap for ending the conflict, but Jonathan Rugman says the rebels will find any deal which sees Gaddafi remain in power “difficult, but not impossible” to accept.
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Libya to work with African leaders for ‘real ceasefire’
In an exclusive interview ahead of talks in Tripoli with African leaders, Libya’s foreign minister tells Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman he will work for a “real ceasefire”.
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Lockerbie police meet ex-Libyan minister Moussa Koussa
Police investigating the Lockerbie bombing have met Libyan defector Moussa Koussa, as a man whose home was damaged in 1988 tells Channel 4 News he is “surprised but pleased” at the development.
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No apology from NATO after Libya rebel deaths
NATO chiefs are unapologetic about air strikes hitting rebel tanks in Libya, leaving at least four rebels dead, but the Secretary General expressed “regret”, as Carl Dinnen reports.
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Libya woman accusing Gaddafi forces of rape speaks out
Eman al-Obeidi, the woman who says she was raped by Gaddafi’s forces in Libya, speaks about her ordeal, as in the east a setback for the rebels as NATO planes kill five. Jonathan Rugman reports.
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Libyan rebels: NATO failing civilians
The Libyan rebel commander accuses NATO of slow decision making, which is “letting the people in Misrata die every day”.
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Libya’s disappeared: fears for fate of missing prisoners
As war in Libya continues to rage with little end in sight, Lindsey Hilsum speaks to families in Benghazi desperately seeking news on loved ones who have disappeared in the chaos of war.
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Libya ready for political reform says Gaddafi spokesman
As Libya’s leader Muammar Gaddafi appears among thousands of supporters in Tripoli a Government spokesman says Libya is ready to hold elections and reform its political system.
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Moussa Koussa faces Scottish police questioning
The father of a victim of the Lockerbie bombing has told Channel 4 News that he has approached Scottish police with a list of questions about Moussa Koussas involvement in the atrocity.
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Libyan woman accusing Gaddafi forces of rape is freed
The Libyan woman taken into custody after she told foreign journalists that Gaddafi’s militia had raped her has been freed but has reportedly been banned from leaving Tripoli, writes Jonathan Rugman.
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Libya: Gaddafi forces loosen rebel grip on Misrata
Forces loyal to Colonel Gaddafi continue to lay siege the rebel stronghold of Misrata, with reports saying up to 160 people have been killed in the city in the past week.
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Libya: coalition air strike kills rebels near Brega
As many as 14 anti-Gaddafi fighters may have died in a coalition air strike on the outskirts of Brega, in eastern Libya. Meanwhile, fighting rages in the rebel stronghold of Misrata.
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Gaddafi regime seeking talks ‘to stop the killing’
Libya’s former Prime Minister Abdul Ati al-Obeidi tells Channel 4 News that Gaddafi’s regime is trying to set up talks with western powers to stop the war.