happened, nobody would have believed it. the blue bra woman, as she becomes known, survives the attack but is never identified. the images of her beating provoke outrage and appear in newspapers around the globe. her story also sparks widespread condemnation of the egyptian military. in the end the ability of ordinary citizens to upload their videos and share them with a global audience is one of the most powerful tools of the arab spring. before we had access to the internet, before we had the ability to upload these videos, you had to somehow be able to gain access to the media, to the regime. and so the people who most benefited from the internet or video are the most marginalized because what it s done for them is it s allowed them to say i count. and when all these is unite together against the regime, that s when you know the revolution succeeds. because for the longest time the regime has worked very hard to tell them you don t count, none of you count, i count. now the peop
revenge but with justice. but a certain part of you also has to feel sorry for this man, surrounded and outnumbered and pleading for his life and yet being killed. but i also saw, unlike all the other tapes that we d watched in which the regime was attacking the people, here it was the people attacking the regime. which was very unusual. the video of gadhafi s capture and death shocks the world. it also alters people s perception of the rebels and their revolution. people looked at that and they saw the brutality. but before this, they re being reported on as rebel heroes, these civilians fighting for freedom. and then people see this video, which is very graphic and very disturbing, and it changed the way people viewed them. many of us tried to remind people who gadhafi had done to libyans. not as a way to justify his murder, because it is murder, but as a way of saying remember what gadhafi had been doing to people for 42 years.
libyan coast. in a week it will be spraying, fifth since the so-called arab spraying that meant reform in the middle east. unlikely mrs. clinton will answer for her eagerness to destroy the gadhafi regime or what led to it the murder of the u.s. ambassador and three other americans who were carrying out the politics that she supported. and that s the news for now as we take a last look at selma, alabama on this historic and emotional afternoon. we will both see you right here in one hour. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler.
becomes known, survives the attack but is never identified. the images of her beating provoke outrage and appear in newspapers around the globe. her story also sparks widespread condemnation of the egyptian military. in the end the ability of ordinary citizens to upload their videos and share them with a global audience is one of the most powerful tools of the arab spring. before we had access to the internet, before we had the ability to upload these videos, you had to somehow be able to gain access to the media, to the regime. and so the people who most benefited from the internet or video are the most marginalized because what it s done for them is it s allowed them to say i count. and when all these is unite together against the regime, that s when you know the revolution succeeds. because for the longest time the regime has worked very hard to tell them you don t count, none of you count, i count. now the people are saying it, and that s why the revolution will succeed. coming
many of the arab countries, inspired by egypt and tunisia. people started protesting for more freedom. but the reaction from the gadhafi regime was to shoot protesters, to try and stop these protests with violence. the violence that gadhafi unleashed on them was a violence of another order altogether. we re not talking now mubarak s security forces. we re talking about mercenaries. we re talking about jets. we re talking about tanks. so with the libyan revolution the idea of non-violence had to be laid to rest for the sake of libyans. the war rages for months. in late august 2011 the rebels, with the help of nato forces, gain the upper hand and advance on tripoli, libya s capital. tripoli just fell. within three days they had control of the entire city, which no one had expected.