August 29, 2011 9:50 PM

AU: Libya rebels killing black workers

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - Libyan rebels may be indiscriminately killing black people because they have confused innocent migrant workers with mercenaries, the chairman of the African Union said, citing the fears as one reason the continental body has not recognized opposition forces as Libya's interim government.

"NTC seems to confuse black people with mercenaries," AU chairman Jean Ping said Monday, referring to the rebels' National Transitional Council. "All blacks are mercenaries. If you do that, it means (that the) one-third of the population of Libya, which is black, is also mercenaries. They are killing people, normal workers, mistreating them."

He added: "Maybe it's looters, uncontrolled forces. But then the government should say something, condemn this. We want to see a signal that the African workers that are there, they should be evacuated."

Ping's comments follow concerns from international rights groups about beatings and detentions of immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa.

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"I really fear vigilante justice and retribution and attacks by civilians against other civilians," said Richard Sollom, deputy director of Physicians for Human Rights, who is back from a June fact-finding mission in Misrata, Libya.

Sollom said Monday that his Boston-based group knew of about 500 Darfuris "who are desperately trying to get out of Libya. They have no money, they are basically homeless because they are from Darfur, and they very much fear for their lives because of the color of their skin."

Guest workers from Sudan, Chad, Darfur and other sub-Saharan African locales have been targeted in part because Gadhafi did hire foreign African mercenaries, Sollom said.

New York-based Human Rights Watch said Sunday that the evidence it has collected so far "strongly suggests that (Moammar Gadhafi's) government forces went on a spate of arbitrary killing as Tripoli was falling."

So far, there have been no specific allegations of atrocities carried out by rebel fighters, though human rights groups are continuing to investigate some unsolved cases.

Reporters for The Associated Press have witnessed several episodes of rebels mistreating detainees or sub-Saharan Africans suspected of being hired Gadhafi guns, including an incident where about a dozen black men were detained and some were punched.

Council spokesman Abdel-Hafiz Ghoga denied Ping's claims that rebels were responsible for such killings.

"These allegations have been made during the early days of the revolution," he said. "This never took place."

He added: "If happened, it will be the Gadhafi forces. Until now, we keeping finding mass graves of the newly liberated cities."

Libyan rebels appear to have secured the capital after a week of fierce fighting with loyalists to Gadhafi.

"It is over. The NTC took power ... they won," Ping said. "And now it is time for both sides to stop all the killing."

The AU has so far refused to recognize the council, although some of its member states, including Nigeria and Ethiopia, have done so. The United Nations has urged the AU to "encourage Libya's new leadership" and help unlock billions of dollars in frozen assets that the Libyan rebels say they urgently need to provide social services.

But many African nations have long-held ties with Gadhafi and the AU has had difficulties taking a unanimous position on Libya.

Ping also called for an immediate cease-fire and the formation of a coalition government that reflected the diversity of Libya. He said the world had ignored the AU's suggestions about Libya's crisis but that their roadmap — which calls for a cease-fire but not for Gadhafi to step down — was still relevant.

Ping said some of the Libyan rebel leaders insulted African countries by saying they have favored Gadhafi.

"The (rebels') attitude has been negative all along. I went to Benghazi. We have treated them equally," he said.

Ping said the AU will work with the U.N. and any other partners, including NATO, to find a political solution for Libya that leads to democracy.

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by MalloryDavis August 30, 2011 2:30 AM EDT
I am feeling EXTREMELY schizophrenic. This article says:

AU: Libya rebels killing black workers

The next article in the same CBS section says...MAY BE killing...

I only wish I could know the truth. BD
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by littleredtop August 30, 2011 2:13 AM EDT
This was to be expected as the rebels have no idea what they're doing.
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by Overruled1 August 29, 2011 11:45 PM EDT
These workers are not welcome in Libya.
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by 123xmarksthespot August 30, 2011 3:24 AM EDT
1/3rd of Libyans are black. So, it's not only the workers, but LIBYANS who are being attacked.
by noneoftheabove1955 August 29, 2011 11:26 PM EDT
Both "earth" and "blackman4evr" seem to have missed the main point of my comment on an earlier version of this story. That point being that if mercenaries came into our country and murdered innocent non-combatant civilians most Americans would want revenge when it became possible.
It is possible we might mistake some innocent people for those mercenaries and harm or kill them. That fact, I don't believe, would stop many if not most Americans from seeking revenge for such attrocities.
I do not condone the killing of innocents by the Libyan rebels. I do say that their desire for revenge against mercenaries who murdered innocent non-combatant civillians just for the money is understandable. They do need to take measures to make sure their retaliation is directed against ONLY murdering mercenaries and not against innocent workers. I also say that the fact that they have erred in there "righteous indignation" does not make them monsters equal to the dictator they just overthrew. It makes them "human".
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by boogieman716 August 30, 2011 1:43 AM EDT
noneoftheabove1955 "righteous indignation HA you keep telling yourself that . you seem think that if rebels kill innocents that it makes them human but if Qaddaffis men do the same thing it makes them monsters . what a hypocrite you are.
by 123xmarksthespot August 30, 2011 3:23 AM EDT
You are deluding yourself.
by newnameagain August 29, 2011 10:36 PM EDT
Send obama to make a speech
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by rwsmith29456 August 29, 2011 10:18 PM EDT
As usual the innocent suffer.
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