Amnesty criticises Nato for Libya deaths

A new report by Amnesty International is accusing Nato of not taking responsiblity for killing innocent civilians in Libya last year.

A new report by Amnesty International is accusing Nato of not taking responsiblity for killing innocent civilians in Libya last year.

Fifty-five civilians, including 16 children and 14 women, died as a result of NATO airstrikes across Libya during a seven-month military campaign.

Amnesty International said NATO was denying basic justice to the victims' families by not investigating their deaths.

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