DOHA - About 3.6 million people in Libya, or about half of the population need humanitarian assistance. Similarly, statements that conveyed the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in the Qatari capital Doha.
Ban Ki-moon spoke about the situation in a meeting of the International Contact Group for Libya, which had begun on Wednesday (13 / 4). "The situation is getting worse" says the UN Sekjend.
He urged the international community to work together to help oil-rich country in northern Africa. The UN estimates that nearly half a million people fled the country since the beginning of the rebellion against leader Muammar Qaddafi.
The average per day, he said, about 2,700 people crossed the border of Egypt and Tunisia.
Ban Ki-moon spoke about the situation in a meeting of the International Contact Group for Libya, which had begun on Wednesday (13 / 4). "The situation is getting worse" says the UN Sekjend.
He urged the international community to work together to help oil-rich country in northern Africa. The UN estimates that nearly half a million people fled the country since the beginning of the rebellion against leader Muammar Qaddafi.
The average per day, he said, about 2,700 people crossed the border of Egypt and Tunisia.
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