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(27 Apr 2011) SHOTLIST 1. Exterior of building of National Commission for Human Rights 2. Various photo opportunity of Libyan delegation and UN delegation around table, pull out 3. Mid of both delegations around table 4. Close up of head of the Libyan delegation, Ibrahim Abokhozam 5. Mid of Libyan delegation 6. Cameramen 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cherif Bassiouni, Head of UN delegation of observers: "A commission of inquiry is here to inquire and find out from the Libyan government side what its position is with respect to several types of violations which are generally known to the media but which we have also discovered during our field investigation in the east side of Libya as well as on the borders between Libya and Egypt and the borders between Libya and Tunisia. And so we had a number of questions dealing with indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas, civilian casualties, torture, the use of mercenaries and other questions of the sort. This meeting was an opportunity for the government to hear about it and I have also given them a list of all the foreign journalists who have been held, who are in detention, and have asked to have an opportunity to visit them and to ask why they should not be released immediately. Hopefully this initiative will have some impact on the detained journalists." 8. UN and Libyan flags 9. Photo op of talks between UN delegation and Libyan Minister of Justice Mouhamed Gammoudi 10. Various of talks between Libyan Justice Minister and UN observers STORYLINE The United Nations began a two-day fact finding mission in the Libyan capital Tripoli on Wednesday. The UN observers - led by by Egyptian Cherif Bassiouni - held talks with Libyan officials, including Justice Minister Mouhamed Gammoudi. "A commission of inquiry is here to inquire and find out from the Libyan government side what its position is with respect to several types of violations which are generally known to the media but which we have also discovered during our field investigation in the east side of Libya as well as on the borders between Libya and Egypt and the borders between Libya and Tunisia," Bassiouni said. He added that the UN delegation raised a number of issues including the "indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas, civilian casualties, torture, the use of mercenaries and other questions of the sort". Bassiouni also gave the Libyan delegation "a list of all the foreign journalists who have been held, who are in detention, and have asked to have an opportunity to visit them and to ask why they should not be released immediately". "Hopefully this initiative will have some impact on the detained journalists," Bassiouni said. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...