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UN envoy warns of missing Libya arms | |
2011-11-07 | |
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During the chaos of Libya’s 8-month civil war, human rights groups and reporters came across a number of weapons depots that were left unguarded and were looted after Muammar Qaddafi’s fighters fled. Martin said the unsecured weapons remain a “very, very serious cause for concern.” He said they include shoulder-held missiles, mines and ammunition. Martin noted progress concerning chemical weapons and nuclear material. Last week, Libyan officials said they discovered two new sites with chemical weapons that had not been declared by the Qaddafi regime when it vowed several years ago to stop pursuing non-conventional weapons. Officials also said they found about 7,000 drums of raw uranium. “That, too, has been secured,” Martin said of the latest discoveries, noting that the main issue is now how to dispose of them. The UN mission headed by Martin is designed to help Libya’s interim leaders with the transition to democracy. | |
Posted by:Steve White |