PARIS, Feb 24 (Reuters) - France said on Thursday it wanted a U.N.-backed inquiry team sent into Libya to probe possible crimes against humanity.
"We want an independent, impartial and credible inquiry team sent to Libya under the auspices of the United Nations," Foreign Ministry spokesman Bernard Valero said. "This mission would be able to measure the scale of crimes committed and notably whether crimes against humanity occurred," he said. (Reporting by John Irish; editing by Brian Love and Jon Boyle)
"We want an independent, impartial and credible inquiry team sent to Libya under the auspices of the United Nations," Foreign Ministry spokesman Bernard Valero said. "This mission would be able to measure the scale of crimes committed and notably whether crimes against humanity occurred," he said. (Reporting by John Irish; editing by Brian Love and Jon Boyle)
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