to talk about what happened. reporter: moammar gadhafi s loyalists taking her away despite the cries for help. translator: i m not afraid of gadhafi. if i were to see his face, i would strangle him. reporter: like much of the world, isha ibadi saw her daughter on television. translator: i could not eat or sleep. reporter: this is where she raised her family. in a two-story home in the coastal town of tibrik. this was college graduation day. she studies law in tripoli. she went there to have a better life with dreams of having a
family and moving to france. her parents say ibadi never said anything about being raped. but they believe her and applaud her courage. translator: god made me proud. reporter: they say they don t believe regime claims that ibadi is free. let s see that if it is true. isha said a man called on sunday with a bribe. translator: they said tell your daughter whatever she wants, she ll have. money. house. security. she will have to change her story. i said no. i won t exchange my daughter s honor for money. reporter: in what is clearly an attempt by the gadhafi regime to discredit her, some officials suggested she is a promiscuous