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Libyan government turns down rebels' ceasefire offer
THE Libyan government yesterday turned down an offer by the rebels on ceasefire, said a government spokesman.
What the rebels offered was not peace, said the spokesman here.
The opposition said earlier yesterday that they would cease fire if the government forces stopped their fighting on the opposition-held cities.
Meanwhile, the spokesman also accused the Western coalition forces of "crimes against humanity," as civilians had been bombed in the Western strikes.
What the rebels offered was not peace, said the spokesman here.
The opposition said earlier yesterday that they would cease fire if the government forces stopped their fighting on the opposition-held cities.
Meanwhile, the spokesman also accused the Western coalition forces of "crimes against humanity," as civilians had been bombed in the Western strikes.
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