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Libyan rebel leaders say they fear for the safety of up to 50,000 people taken prisoner by Colonel Gaddafi's forces. They say that if the captives aren't already dead, they might be trapped in hidden underground bunkers. From Benghazi, Jon Leyne reports.
利比亚叛军领袖表示,他们担心被卡扎菲上校的力量关押的50,000人的安全。他们说,如果俘虏还没有遇难,他们可能被困在隐藏的地下沙坑中。班加西,Jon Leyne报道。
The opposition say they have kept accurate records of the many opposition supporters snatched by Colonel Gaddafi's forces during months of demonstrations and fighting across the country. Nearly 50,000 are still missing. The fear is that their bodies may be unearthed in mass graves close to prisons, such as the notorious Abu Salim in Tripoli; or almost as bad, the prisoners could be trapped in a series of secret prison bunkers hidden under military bases, under farms or almost anywhere. An urgent search is being conducted, and the opposition have appealed to former security officials to come forward with any information that could help.
反对派表示,他们准确记录了过去几个月席卷全国的示威活动和战争中被卡扎菲上校的力量逮捕的反对派支持者。接近50,000人仍然失踪。他们担心,被捕者的尸体可能被埋在监狱附近的大型地下集体墓穴中,例如的黎波里臭名昭著的阿布萨利姆;同样糟糕的是,囚犯可能被困在军事基地,农田或任何地方地下的秘密沙坑监狱中。现在叛军正在进行紧急搜查,反对派已经呼吁前安全官员尽量提供相关信息。