Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s widow, Safiya, has asked the United Nations to investigate her husband’s death. A television station based in Syria that supported Muammar Gaddafi said on Friday that the slain Libyan leader's wife has asked for a United Nations investigation into his death. The wife of Gaddafi "asks the United Nations to investigate the death of the fighter Muammar and Mo'tassim," Arrai television said in a news headline, referring to one of Gaddafi's sons as well. The headline also said Gaddafi's wife was proud of her husband's courage and her children who, it said, stood up to 40 countries and their agents throughout six months and considered them to be martyrs. The television said the opinion is based in Syria him on Friday that the descriptive Gaddafi, requested the United Nations investigation into his death and the death of his son Mu'tasim also stated the opinion that the widow of Gaddafi praised the bravery and courage of children who said they stood against 40 countries and its customers for the past six months and that it consider them martyrs. She said “if Gaddafi agreed on having American bases in Libya, similar to the Gulf, the US would haven’t not had mobilized to fight against him.”
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