reporter: meanwhile, libya became a no-man s land for foreigners including the country s vast number of foreign guest workers. some 200,000 are said to have fled. many across the border with tunisia creating a mass refugee crisis. the airports were swamped by mobs scrambling to get out. this week as libyan government forces began retaking towns held by rebels, the united nations voted to impose a no-fly zone over the country. this resolution should send a strong message to colonel gadhafi and his regime. a new chapter for libya being written by coalition planes and missiles. stealth bombers joining the assault as the international community enforces a cease-fire meanwhile gadhafi is not folding. translator: we will be