Continue reading the main story Mid-East Unrest Libya revolt Live Tripoli simmers Who is propping up Gaddafi? UK flights rescue Libya refugees The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has said he will investigate Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, his sons and senior aides for crimes against humanity. Luis Moreno-Ocampo said no-one had the right to massacre civilians. Thousands of people are thought to have died in the violence after security forces targeted protesters in unrest which began on 17 February. Col Gaddafi vowed to fight on despite losing control of much of the country. Earlier on Wednesday, his forces launched air strikes on the oil terminal town of Brega, sources in…
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Libya revolt: Gaddafi in crimes against humanity probe