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[Published: Wednesday April 27 2011]

 Libya coalition has no right to kill Gaddafi, Putin

Copenhagen, 27 Apr – (ANA) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin sharply criticised the Western coalition enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya on Tuesday and said it has no mandate to kill Muammar Gaddafi.

In a tirade against the West, Putin said the coalition had gone beyond the bounds of U.N. Security Council resolution and taken sides against Gaddafi, whose actions he suggested did not justify foreign interference.

"They said they didn't want to kill Gaddafi. Now some officials say, yes, we are trying to kill Gaddafi," Putin said during a visit to Denmark. "Who permitted this, was there any trial? Who took on the right to execute this man?"

He called Gaddafi a monarch but said that kind of rule "overall answers to the mentality of the population" in the region.

Putin took aim at the March U.N. resolution that authorised military intervention in Libya, which he earlier likened to a "medieval call for crusades," saying it was "a call for everyone to go and do whatever they want."

"They are destroying the country's whole infrastructure, and in fact one of the warring sides is attacking under the cover of aircraft," Putin said at a news conference with his Danish counterpart. (ANA)

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