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UK sends body armor, police uniforms to Libya


 <http://www.ap.org/> APBy DAVID STRINGER - Associated Press,GEORGE JAHN -
Associated Press | AP - 3 hrs ago

LONDON (AP) - Libya's opposition leader said Thursday that rebels need more
weapons and funding, as Britain offered new body armor and uniforms for
civilian police officers in the country's eastern cities.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague said the U.K. was offering 5,000
sets of body armor, 6,650 uniforms, 5,000 high-visibility vests and
communications equipment to help police protect rebel leaders and
international officials.

But in talks in Vienna, Libya's opposition chief insisted rebels fighting
Moammar Gadhafi's forces need more and better weapons to win their conflict
and spare more bloodshed.

Foreign deliveries of military hardware would give the rebels a chance to
"decide this battle quickly (and) to spill as little blood as possible,"
said Mahmoud Jibril, of the Transitional National Council.

Jibril spoke after meeting Austrian Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger
and a day after France acknowledged air-dropping weapons to the rebels.

French military spokesman Col. Thierry Burkhard said Wednesday that France
had airlifted weapons to Libyan civilians in a mountain region south of
Tripoli. The deliveries of guns, rocket-propelled grenades and munitions
took place in early June in the western Nafusa mountains, when Gadhafi's
troops had encircled civilians.

Britain's government said it believed the French decision to supply weapons
fell within the terms of the United Nations Security Council resolution that
authorizes international action in Libya.

But China questioned whether or not the supplying of weapons contravened the
international agreement. Russia too has previously complained about the
scope of the NATO-led air campaign in Libya.

"China calls on the international community to strictly follow the spirit of
the relevant resolution of the U.N. Security Council and avoid taking any
action that goes beyond the mandate of the resolution," Foreign Ministry
spokesman Hong Lei told reporters. "We always call for a political
resolution to the Libyan crisis so as to restore peace and stability as soon
as possible."

China's Premier Wen Jiabao said on Monday in London that nations should seek
a political solution to demands for Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to step
down after 42 years in power.

In London, Hague said the new supplies from Britain would help the
opposition protect the growing community of diplomats and aid workers in
eastern Libya.

Police will be able to "better protect Transitional National Council
representatives and the significant international and NGO communities in
Benghazi, Misrata and other areas of Libya" under opposition control, Hague
said.

Jibril also warned that unless the opposition council receives large amounts
of foreign money, schools will not be able to open later this year. If
follows warnings from the rebels that hospitals are also running short on
cash and supplies.

Earlier this week, the opposition was handed an initial $100 million in
donor money to pay for salaries and fuel. The international contact group on
Libya has already pledged to supply more than $1.3 billion for Libya's
opposition.

Austrian officials, who asked for anonymity because their information was
sensitive, said the government was ready to unfreeze some of the billions of
dollars frozen in Austrian accounts and funnel them to the rebels but only
after making sure that such a move did not violate laws prohibiting the
rights of the account holders, many of them private citizens

 



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