she s fearful for her life tonight but says she has nothing left to lose. this of course is how the world first came to know her, after she snuck into a tripoli hotel full of journalists a little bit more than a week ago, screaming she d been raped by gadhafi s forces, gang raped by 15 men, bound and tormented, held captive. she had scars and bruises to prove her story. as she spoke, hotel workers revealed themselves to be government agents, assaulted they assaulted her verbally. one pointed a knife at her. then one of them threw a coat over her head. and eventually, she was hustled away. a few days later libyan state tv ran a tape of a woman being interrogated. it was eman, it turns out, lying on a floor. voices of people taunting her could be heard, telling her to do interviews on libyan state tv, withdrawing her story. she refuses all of it. the government, she said the government said that she was drunk. they said she was mentally unstable. they even called her a wh
this of course is how the world first came to know her, after she snuck into a tripoli hotel full of journalists a little bit more than a week ago, screaming she d been raped by gadhafi s forces, gang raped by 15 men, bound and tormented, held captive. she had scars and bruises to prove her story. as she spoke, hotel workers revealed themselves to be government agents, assaulted they assaulted her verbally. one pointed a knife at her. then one of them threw a coat over her head. and eventually, she was hustled away. a few days later libyan state tv ran a tape of a woman being interrogated. it was eman, it turns out, lying on a floor. voices of people taunting her could be heard, telling her to do interviews on libyan state tv, withdrawing her story. she refuses all of it. the government, she said the government said that she was drunk. they said she was mentally unstable. they even called her a prostitute. the libyan state tv anchor says right here, comparing her to a pro