Is worse than watergate. Meanwhile on the ground, a country is unraveling, torn apardon by the militia the u. S. Helps to support. Fault lines is here to find out what went wrong. On november the 16th after friday prayers, a peaceful demonstration formed in a neighborhood, in west tripoli. Local proteste protesters were met by machine gun fire. When the shooting stopped, dozens lay dead, many others were injured. The last kerr took place the day we arrived in libya. By the time we reached the scene, the men there told us the killers had left. The militiamen who took over the area were from the libya shield, the shield that was set up by the Libyan Government last year but largely decommissioned in june 2013, killing more than 30 people. Some of the libya shield fighters said they had been present when the shooting here happened. All that we spoke with were supportive of their brothers in arms. Saying Moammar Gadhafi is still here, saying theres a lot of support for the former regime and theyre blaming both supporters on the voifnlings. In another part of the city, the family of one of those killed held a mourning ceremony. When abdul razak went to the morgue to identify the body of his nephew, he was horrified of what he saw. Half the body is missing. My nephew, half the body is out , the other half, that they would bury 44 bodies, the bullets still in his body. Big bullets. Like that . Yes, to ask them, please leave tripoli alone. People waving white flags. Black white and olive branches. The whole libya. Doesnt matter from where he come from. From the desert, from sea, from east, west, it got to be like before. In libya right now, assassinations, bombings and kid naptio kidnappings take place almost daily. Security is in the hands of heavily armed, mostly unregulated militias, with various regional and political enemies. Ab du razaks can belief in a strong residential government is rejected by separatists around the country, that claimed gad fi gadhafi favored some cities while leaving others impoverished. While this is yet another burial taking place, coffin after coffin carried into the cemetery, there were more than 30 People Killed in yesterdays violence and the scenes here are just remarkable. Sphwrution frustration is boiling over. Mourners say the militia here is worse than gadhafi. The men who carried out the massacre was from misrata, a port city about two hours east of tripoli. When they entered tripoli during the war, they were hailed by many as liberators. But libyas prime minister, ali zeydan, has called for all capital. It is not the first time that he has made that demand. I think were on the stage of on the brink of anarchy, if you will, in some of the situations we have seen border on that. There is a complete lawlessness. These groups and these individuals have been operating under near impunity over these past years. Hannah ansalla is a civil rights worker, she says the violence is just part of a much larger crisis that the u. S. And International Community should have anticipated. The force statement of around 40,000 people really showcases everything that went wrong in this revolution. This is a very, very serious issue. Because the crimes that have been committed against the people, of tawaza, meaning the combination of crimes forced displacement of around 40,000 people, the ongoing detention of around 1,000 people that are held without charges, the cases of tortured thats in custody the harassment that we see the combination of these crimes really amount to a crime against humanity. Hannah told us about a refugee camp on the outskirts of tripoli. For the residents of the entire city of central libya all of whom had been displaced. These families have been here for about two years now and they are still here. Theyre from a town called towerga near misratha, havent been able to go back since the revolution. Since the war ended, they have been pursued and regularly attacked by the militias. The situation might not be perfect in libya but at least they have their freedom. How many of these women know somebody whos been detained . She has had two or three relatives that have been detained . Three. Shes had her son detained . So everybody has had their relative detained since the revolution . What happened to her son thats missing . When did he go missing . Says they dont know the exact day. He was missing in like how long ago, a year ago . Like the beginning of the beginning of the revolution . [ crying ] i dont know why anyone stands aside i think in the endorphin, the endorphin period of the revolution i call it, that somehow gadhafi would be overthrown and out of his head would spring a dubai. Debra smith is the new ambassador to libya, the death of her predecessor, Chris Stevens and three others. We go out protecting people is very important to us. Its also let me be honest. We cant afford to political backlash again in the United States. You know, this is where. You want to talk about what causes particles sis . She did tell us that libyas security was a major priority for the u. S. But the plans to help demobilize the former rebels and start training a new libyan army hadnt even got off the ground yet. We undertake to train 6 to 8,000. 6 to 8,000 . U. S. Trainees. Is there any time line that you can give on when that might be completed . Obviously you cant just line up you know 500 or 2,000 people and take them off and then the training itself, the size, to have a significant force is not going to be on the ground until 2015. Why do you think its gotten so long to get the to this point . Someone would say thats actually needed now. Thats a good question, i cant answer that because i wasnt here before. Because everyone was so excited about the overthrow and the vision and the promise and the future that i think there was maybe maybe there was not enough focus on libyans and others on the hard work of we need to reintegrate this and oh by the way, not everyones intentions are good and oh by the way were a small wealthy country. People are going to take theres no such thing as illegal immigration. Al Jazeera America presents. A Breakthrough Television event borderland a first hand view at the crisis on the border. How can i not be affected by it . Strangers, with different points of view take a closer look at the ongoing conflict alex, a liberal artist from new york and randy, a conservative vet from illinois. Are you telling me that its ok to just let them all run into the United States . You dont have a right to make judgements about it. They retrace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. To discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i dont know how to deal with that. Will they come together in the face of tradgedy . Why her . Its insane. Experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. The only way to find out is to see it yourselves. On. Borderland only on al Jazeera America this is the real deal man. On al Jazeera America before dawn, Abdalla Al Rakai leaves his home. For the mosque. Up until october, it was a trip he made regularly with. His freart went to prayers without him. What his father didnt know is that he was being watched. His car, being followed back through the darkened streets. A group of armed men had been tracking him for weeks. At 6 40 a. M. Just as he arrived home they took him. Its incredible. You can actually see American Special forces grabbing anas alliby, putting a hood over his head and putting him in a van driving him away. The whole thing captured on the video cameras, everything. The familys video of the raid shows three vehicles converging on the house. Armed men pulling alliby from his car, they were part of a u. S. Special forces team, pulled in for that purpose. Alliby accused of high profile bombings of americans in tanzania. When did they realize he was in the hands of the americans . That must have been shocking for her. I mean that he would be in the hands of the americans. Or was it a relief . The fact that it was u. S. Special forces that did the raid caused anger in tripoli. Two days after allibys abduction. It was unclear whether the two events were directly linked. Though some libyans claimed they were. Regardless, they underscored the problem, a multitude of actors vying for control. We caught up with zeydan as he spent the day traveling around tripoli. The agreement of some forces to withdraw from the capital. To what extent International Actions like the u. S. Raid to capture anas al liby to and how much knowledge of the raid you had before it took place . I mean, alliby is a wanted person and has been you know openly asked for by the United States and request i mean theres its not a secret that hes one of these accused of this. But he has been living openly in tripoli. For about a month he came back. And why couldnt you follow and really, who could we ask for that . We are building capacity here. Were in the process of helping the Libyan Government build the capacity that would enable them why would they they are well aware of the criminal actions in benghazi. Where has that gone . The raid to capture anas alliby. This is a man thats wanted since 1998, for killing large number of people including many of my colleagues and friends. To bring him to justice. People have said why dont you use a libyan militia to do it . I said the whole point was to bring him alive. Thats libyas dilemma. Militias affiliated with the Central Government have been cucheaccused by the us governmef torturing their detainees to death. We visited one of tripolis largest prisons to see how wide torture is. His foot is still broken to now. Foot still broken . How did it happen . Its because of the torture, they were beating me. They werent beating me here. They were beating me in another prison, buststan prison. I was tortured more than once. He was being interrogated . Yes, they were forted interrogations. What methods of torture were they doing . What were they doing to him . Do other people have similar stories to him in other prisons . Whats that injury from . Prisoners in this cell tell them that they have been here for two years now, without going to a judge or even being able to see a lawyer. More than 8,000 prisoners remain in libyan jails sing the beginning of the revolution. Since the beginning of the revolution. Most dont answer to the Libyan Government at all. Experienced torture while held by such a militia. Are they worried about being detained again . While some militias appear largely focused on scoresettling, others have set their sights on big prizes. East libya is where most found their support, many here say the region has been historically neglected. So the Security Forces that protect these terminals defected to abraham aljadrin, and shut down oil exports across eastern libya. This commander and his men still wear uniforms tha uniforms that are marked libyan army. All this fighting before, they are ready to fight again. The man who runs this militia now appears to have a strangle hold on an estimated 50 of libyas oil wealth. Ibrahim jadran is one of the leaders of the system, an area thats sometimes referred to as baka. If his plans are real life, benghazi would be a part of baka. But for now, libyas second largest city and the socalled cradle of its revolution are slipping into lawlessness, along with the rest of the country. The last time i was here was two years ago, just before the fall of gadhafi, form of jubilant supporters of the revolution, celebrating the liberation of their city. Now you can see the blast scars from a bomb that went off devastating this entire area and were hearing its something thats happening now with increasing frequency. What is the difference between his earmt an army and ae other militias of the country. What gives them any more legitimate meas tha cy that any of the other militias that we are hearing about . That libya has one of the largest weapons arsenal that fell into the hands of adrenalin pumped revolutionaries. It is a charge that is firmly rejected by americas ambassador here. The u. S. Holds no responsibility she told us to helping power the militias that help plant the Libyan Governments authority. This is life. Life is full of difficult choices. Freedom is really messy and it takes a lot of work. Democracy, as i say again, it is not a destination. It is a path. What are the foundations around which all lib yab libyans are prepared to coalesce . A commitment to support libya, a commitment to help rebuild this Justice Sector but they failed to do this even from the beginning. Heavily armed, combat tactics every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka. With s. W. A. T. Raids on the rise. When it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong. Whats the price for militarizing our police they killed evan dead faul lines, al Jazeera Americas hard hitting. There blocking the door. Ground breaking. We have to get out of here. Truth seeking. Break though investigative documentary series. New episode, deadly force only on al Jazeera America this is a look at todays top stories. President obama tells afghanistan to prepare for all u. S. Troops to leave the country if they cant come to a security agreement. And nearly two dozen poliolike cases effecting kids may not be connected