NATO 'murderers' says Libya's Gaddafi


Jun 23, 2011 by


Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has accused NATO countries of murder in a speech aired by state media, speaking after the alliance acknowledged for the first time that its bombs may have killed civilians. This was in reference to a strike on Sunday in which a house in Tripoli was destroyed.


The deaths have prompted some in the alliance itself to question its mission, but France and Britain rejected an Italian call to stop military action.