The UK government has apologised for what it has called the 'appalling treatment' of a Libyan opposition figure and his wife after they were captured by forces loyal of Colonel Gaddafi in 2004.
Abdul Hakim Belhaj and Fatima Boudchar were kidnapped claim they were detained after a tip off by UK intelligence.
From London, Paul Barber reports.
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