
A group of Italian girls show off the books they received after attending a 'party' given by Libyan Leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi at a villa in Rome late 16 November 2009. The party turned into a 'Conversion to Islam' evening and the girls - who were told not to wear short skirts or plunging necklines - were given copies of the Koran and a signed version of his Green Book on democracy and political philosophy. Gaddafi had ordered the girls - around 500 - through a hostess agency. EPA/MASSIMO PERCOSSI

A group of Italian girls sit on the pavement waiting for transport after attending a 'party' given by Libyan Leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi at a villa in Rome late 16 November 2009. The party turned into a 'Conversion to Islam' evening and the girls - who were told not to wear short skirts or plunging necklines - were given copies of the Koran and a signed version of his Green Book on democracy and political philosophy. Gaddafi had ordered the girls - around 500 - through a hostess agency. EPA/MASSIMO PERCOSSI EPA/MASSIMO PERCOSSI

A group of Italian girls clutch copies of the Koran they received after attending a 'party' given by Libyan Leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi at a villa in Rome late 16 November 2009. The party turned into a 'Conversion to Islam' evening and the girls - who were told not to wear short skirts or plunging necklines - were given copies of the Koran and a signed version of his Green Book on democracy and political philosophy. Gaddafi had ordered the girls - around 500 - through a hostess agency. EPA/MASSIMO PERCOSSI

Two Italian girls show a copy of the Koran they received after attending a 'party' given by Libyan Leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi at a villa in Rome late 16 November 2009. The party turned into a 'Conversion to Islam' evening and the girls - who were told not to wear short skirts or plunging necklines - were given copies of the Koran and a signed version of his Green Book on democracy and political philosophy. Gaddafi had ordered the girls - around 500 - through a hostess agency. EPA/MASSIMO PERCOSSI

A group of Italian girls clutch copies of the Koran they received after attending a 'party' given by Libyan Leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi at a villa in Rome late 16 November 2009. The party turned into a 'Conversion to Islam' evening and the girls - who were told not to wear short skirts or plunging necklines - were given copies of the Koran and a signed version of his Green Book on democracy and political philosophy. Gaddafi had ordered the girls - around 500 - through a hostess agency. EPA/MASSIMO PERCOSSI