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Africa North
Libya rebuffs EU demand to free medics
2007-01-20
TRIPOLI - Calls by the EU Parliament for Libya to free medics sentenced to death for infecting hundreds of children with HIV will only worsen the prisonersÂ’ situation, a charity run by Muammar GaddafiÂ’s son said on Friday. The parliament urged EU states on Thursday to review ties with oil-rich Libya and step up pressure to secure the early release of the five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor.

“What the European Union announced recently, that it will put pressure on Libya to free the Bulgarians, will have a negative influence on the situation” of the medics, said a statement from the Gaddafi Foundation headed by Saif al-Islam, Libyan leader Gaddafi’s son and his most influential envoy. “All measures taken by the European Union against Libya will have negative consequences on the development in relations that Libya and the EU have seen recently.”
Translation: EU and what army?
Diplomats in Brussels said EU foreign ministers would tread a delicate path at a meeting in Brussels on Monday to avoid aggravating the situation.
Sure wouldn't want to aggrevate the Libyans, now would they.
According to a draft statement, they will express “grave concerns” about the plight of the medics and call for a ”positive, fair and prompt solution” to the case.
Ooooooh, a 'grave' concern, that's even worse than a 'serious' concern.
At the same time, they are expected to hold out the prospect of benefits to Libya rather than tough steps. “The statement is also expected to include the idea that EU-Libya relations could further develop if there is a resolution of this case,” a diplomat said, adding that the limited scale of current ties meant there was little to be gained by threatening to review relations.
"C'mon guys, why won't you take our bribe?"
“It is a difficult balancing act,” another EU diplomat said. “We want to make clear to Libya that the way they have conducted the trial is just not acceptable. On the other hand, from a Libyan perspective, this is a national judicial process and they don’t like being told to do it in a different way.
"They just hate to be told to follow the rules of humanity."
Posted by:Steve White

#5  What NATO troops? I thought all the fighting units were in Afghanistan, except for the British and Polish units in Iraq... and garrison units in the former Yugoslavia. Are the draftees really capable of even this kind of action?
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-01-20 19:24  

#4  Useless EU jabber. Send NATO troops in and get these people. If you eliminate this moron in the process, so much the better. Your f**king talk has produced ZERO results whether with Iran, this fool, or anywhere else you've ventured. Catch on.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2007-01-20 12:37  

#3  I'm still betting Kadaffy is going to step in at the last minute and do a grand, magnanimous El Presidente pardon. But first, more circuses and taunting of the EU.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-01-20 10:55  

#2  If they had any brains whatsoever they would have realized that Reagan has already shown them how to deal with this clown.
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-01-20 02:22  

#1  cut off Moammar's supply of Fembots and repair parts!
Posted by: Frank G   2007-01-20 01:11  

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