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Remaining chemical arms components to be destroyed by German

   Some tones of chemical from an arms program of ex-libyan leader, moammar Gaddafi, is set to be destroyed by a German company. The fear of extremists having access to these components have been eased due to the removal and destruction of the chemicals.
   GEKA, a state-owned German company, says it will begin destruction of about 551 tones of chemical compounds still left in Libya from the coming months.

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