shepard: and like assad in syria, muammar qaddafi is still clinging to power and now he has an out. uganda is offering refuge if he steps down. a spokesman for the president telling the associated press and i quote, we have soft spots for asylum seekers. the united states and other coalition nations have a deal that would allow muammar qaddafi to go into exile and not face punishment for the war crimes, no international war crimes trial. the leader has shown no sign he is willing to leave at all and despite more than ten days of international strikes that crippled the air power, deaf s muammar qaddafi s ground
forged with blood in the memories of those that witnessed who what happen if the people would rise up again. but that was almost 30 years ago and many of the protesters were not yet alive. and now they are watching this wave sweeping across the region and they want on, too. so the people with no right to speak out and no right to have independent thought are fighting. the government has killed dozens of them according to human rights group, and they swept into one city in the south and are trying to put down the rebellion and it is not working. so, now now we had a speech that did nothing and the state department had a speech, he said that lacked substance on reform and fell short. now the facebook page syrian revolution, has 100,000 followers and analysts say the next to days law and after friday prayers could tell us a great deal how this will play