Libya rebels condemn NATO as too slow to act
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The Libyan rebels said on Tuesday that NATO was too slow to act and they would ask the U.N. Security Council to suspend its operation unless it "did its job properly".
"Either NATO does its work properly or we will ask the Security Council to suspend its work," said Abdel Fattah Younes, head of the rebel forces, speaking at a news conference in Benghazi in the rebel-held east. "NATO is moving very slowly, allowing Gaddafi forces to advance," he said. "NATO has become our problem," he said. (Reuters)