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But this may be one of the most convoluted cases because of conflicting theories about who looted it and who owned it after the war.
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The convoluted case, in which the medical workers were twice ordered to die before a firing squad, began in February 1998 when the nurses arrived to take jobs at Al Fateh Children's Hospital in Benghazi, Libya's second largest city.
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