Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has hinted that the International Criminal Court should investigate Nato for the loss of civilian life in Libya arising from its apparently helping the rebels take the capital, Tripoli. This help would have exceeded Nato’s UN mandate to protect civilians. But Motlanthe said it remained to be seen whether the ICC would have the will to investigate whether there had been co-operation between Nato and Libyan rebels in the advance on Tripoli. Answering questions in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Motlanthe said it appeared Nato was trying to create the impression that the rebels had been acting on their own when they took Tripoli. “There are…
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Libyan conflict: ‘Probe Nato over deaths’