The case of five Bulgarian nurses facing death sentence in Libya is getting murkier. The US and its allies have to rise against this sort of brutality in libya, ruled by Muammer-el-Qaddafi, who pretended to shun terrorism and renounce nuclear weapons in 2003. The US may have lifted the trade embargo against Libya following that declaration but it has to raise its voice for unconditional release of these nurses who have already undergone ordeal which only terrorists could inflict on innocent people. Moreover, these nurses come from Bulgaria which is a poor country.

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