Germany demands acquittal in Libya Aids trial
15th Nov 2006, 08:06 GMT
The German government has urged Libya to acquit five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian on charges of deliberately infecting hundreds of Libyan children with the Aids virus, saying the trial was hobbling relations with the European Union.
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