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3/5/11

Libya accuses Netherlands of spying | Radio Netherlands Worldwide

Libyan state television has accused the Netherlands of spying, following the capture on Sunday of a Dutch navy helicopter and its three-strong crew by government militias.

The aim of the helicopter mission was to drop or pick up spies on Libyan soil, according to Libyan TV, which spoke of an international conspiracy against the strife-torn country.

The accusation affects current efforts to free the crew, legal expert Geert-Jan Knoops told Dutch media on Friday. He underlined that, under international law, spies have a different status than prisoners of war. “The Dutch foreign ministry now needs to move fast to try to obtain their release.”

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