TRIPOLI - The Libyan government dismissed on Monday the UN war crimes court's arrest warrant against Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi.
Government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said in a statement that the International Criminal Court (ICC) was "dependent on media reports to evaluate the situation in Libya."
The Libyan government has never "ordered the killing of civilians or hired mercenaries against our people," he said, calling on the international community to make on-the-spot investigations.
Earlier on Monday, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, chief ICC prosecutor, requested the ICC issue arrest warrants for Gadhafi, his second-oldest son Seif al-Islam and his intelligence chief and brother-in-law Abdullah al-Senussi over crimes against humanity in Libya.
Evidence showed that Gadhafi had ordered attacks on innocent civilians, the ICC prosecutor said in The Hague, where the ICC is based.