2011年6月9日星期四

Gaddafi was studied in the use of drugs for rape (AP)

By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press - Wed Jun 8, 3: 48 pm EST

Organization of the United NATIONS - the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said Wednesday that it examines if the leader Libyan Muammar Gaddafi supplied drugs Viagra-type to Libyan soldiers to promote the rape of women during the current conflict.

Luis Moreno Ocampo, said his Office collects evidence on rape and became "more satisfied" that Gaddafi decides to punish women by using rape as a weapon, which would be a new method in the civil war of terror Libya and try to control the population.

He said at a news conference after briefing the Security Council of the United Nations on Darfur that some witnesses have confirmed the Libyan Government purchase containers of drugs Viagra-type conduct policy, and "to increase the possibility of rape."

"We are trying to see who was involved," Moreno Ocampo said.

He said that it is difficult to know how widespread the use of rape is in Libya.

"We get important information," Moreno Ocampo said. "We have a number of 100 people raped in some areas." The question for us, we can assign these rapes to Gaddafi himself, or is - that something happened in the barracks. ?

The United Nations Security Council voted unanimously on 26 February, from return Libyan crisis to the International Criminal Court, permanent war crimes tribunal in the world.

May 16, Moreno Ocampo asked judges to arrest issued warrants of Gaddafi, his son Seif el-Islam Kadhafi and intelligence chief Abdullah al-Sanoussi, accusing him of having committed crimes against humanity by targeting civilians in a campaign of repression against the rebels who are trying to to put end to his more than rule 40 years.

Judges are now assessing the evidence and must decide whether to confirm the charges and to issue international arrest warrants. If the arrest warrants are issued, Luis Moreno Ocampo said that he could add the charge of rape to the case.

Luis Moreno Ocampo, said the two cases against the top three Libyan involve the shooting of civilians in demonstrations in various cities at the beginning of the conflict and the arrest, torture and enforced disappearance of persons, in particular in the areas under the control of Gaddafi.

But he told reporters that witnesses interviewed by investigators asked why the Court concentrated on the arrests, torture and disappearances in the past three months because "" it happened 20 years ago - so that we would like you also to review all the. ""


View the original article here

没有评论:

发表评论