LONDON, (Reuters) – Foreign powers mulling sanctions to restrain Libya’s bloody crackdown on unrest have little appetite for outright military intervention, while diplomatic differences may even block a basic U.N. rights council probe.
The U.N. Security Council criticised Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Tuesday for using force against peaceful demonstrators and calling on those responsible to be held to account. On Wednesday the European Union agreed to take further