La autorización del uso de la fuerza armada en Libia
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2011
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Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estratégicos
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Libia no respetó la Resolución 1970 (2011) del Consejo de Seguridad de Naciones Unidas que exigía el fin de uso de la fuerza armada indiscriminada contra la población civil. Organismos internacionales africanos o árabes o musulmanes, además de la UE y la OTAN, exigieron el cese de la violencia desproporcionada contra la población civil. El Consejo de Seguridad aprobó un limitado uso de fuerza con la abstención constructiva y responsable de los BRIC y de una táctica Alemania.
Libya did not respect Resolution 1970 (2011) of the Security Council of United Nations demanded the end of the indiscriminate use of armed force against civilians. African or Arab or Muslim international organizations, in addition to the EU and NATO, demanded an end to the disproportionate violence against civilians. The Security Council approved a limited use of force with the constructive and responsible abstention of the BRIC and tactical Germany.
Libya did not respect Resolution 1970 (2011) of the Security Council of United Nations demanded the end of the indiscriminate use of armed force against civilians. African or Arab or Muslim international organizations, in addition to the EU and NATO, demanded an end to the disproportionate violence against civilians. The Security Council approved a limited use of force with the constructive and responsible abstention of the BRIC and tactical Germany.