Two  former senior officials of the Muammar Gaddafi regime in Libya are responsible  for infecting the children in the hospital in Benghazi with HIV for which  Bulgarian medical nurses were condemned. This is said in a France Presse report. The  disclosure derives from written notes made by the former PM of that country Shukri  Ghanem found after his death in 2012. Ghanem quoted Mohammed el Khader, member of  the Commission in Libya that investigated the release of the Bulgarian nurses. According  to him the head of military intelligence Abdullah Senussi had said that  together with the head of the secret services Moussa Koussa he injected 232  children with the HIV-virus. The affair might have been revenge to the  Eastern city of Benghazi that used to rebel against the Gaddafi regime, or  aimed to present the country as a victim of international terrorism. In the trial  that followed five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor were condemned.  They spent eight years in a Libyan prison – from 1999 till 2007.