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Nov 1, 2011

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE PARIS SUMMIT ON 19 MARCH, MADE THE DECISION TO ATTACK LIBYA

In the past seven months, NATO warplanes flew 26,000 sorties, including more than 9,600 strike missions.
In the past seven mohtns civilian structures including government buildings, residential areas, airports and hospitals, have been targeted
How many people have been killed in Libya, and by whom?

NATO killed 85 civilians. 
Libya, Zlitan, Ramadan massacre 08. August 2011.


List of participants of the Paris summit on 19 March, made the decision to attack Libya:
Nicolas Sarkozy, French President
Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General
Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State
David Cameron, the British Prime Minister
Catherine Ashton, the head of EU foreign policy
Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani, Prime Minister of Qatar
Amr Moussa, Secretary General of the League of Arab States
Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs
Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada
Mark Rutte, Dutch Prime Minister
Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor of Germany
Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark
Silvio Berlusconi, Italian Prime Minister
Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Spanish Prime Minister
Donald Tusk, Polish Prime Minister
George Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece
Jens Stoltenberg, Norwegian Prime Minister
Yves Leterme, Belgian Prime Minister
Herman van Rompuy, EU Council President
Hoshyar Zebari, Iraqi Foreign Minister
Nasser Judah, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan
Taleb Fassi Fihri, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Morocco
In the past seven months, NATO warplanes flew 26,000 sorties, including more than 9,600 strike missions.
In the past seven mohtns civilian structures including government buildings, residential areas, airports and hospitals, have been targeted.  

How many people have been killed in Libya, and by whom?
Coloured in blue are the states currently involved in implementing "the no-fly zone" over Libya (coloured in green) wikpedia
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Update 02. 11.2011.
Nato operations in Libya: data journalism breaks down which country does what
How many Nato attacks took place over Libya - and what did they hit? Here's the most comprehensive analysis yet of who did what  [and of course .. The UN's new body in Libya has not been able to compile any accurate figures for the number of civilian dead. ] - > http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/may/22/nato-libya-data-journalism-operations-country
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Nicolas Sarkozy, French President
Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General
Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State
David Cameron, the British Prime Minister

Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani, Prime Minister of Qatar
Amr Moussa, Secretary General of the League of Arab States
Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs
Catherine Ashton, the head of EU foreign policy
 
Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada
Mark Rutte, Dutch Prime Minister
Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor of Germany
Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark
Silvio Berlusconi, Italian Prime Minister
Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Spanish Prime Minister
Donald Tusk, Polish Prime Minister
George Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece
Jens Stoltenberg, Norwegian Prime Minister
Yves Leterme, Belgian Prime Minister
Herman van Rompuy, EU Council President
Hoshyar Zebari, Iraqi Foreign Minister
Nasser Judah, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan
Taleb Fassi Fihri, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Morocco