the last three years. but also, russia, battling an islamist insurgency in chechnya and a surge in violence across asia, especially pakistan, with more religious violence than any other country. in fact, according to the report, about 75% of the world s population, more than 5 billion people, live in a country with high to very high incidents of religious violence. from the crusades to al qaeda, holy war has been waged across the centuries but in the 20th century, secular political movements had kept a lid, sometimes brutally, on religious tensions. but now with seismic shifts such as the arab spring, sectarian violence has flared again. in iraq, for example, the centuries-old battle between two rival sects of islam, sunni and
prominent figures, like lawyers, doctors, activists, they call themselves a transitional government and they too at this point appear to have the same objective. the main objective of the national council, it is the main objective of the libyan people, it is that of gadhafi and his regime. reporter: with the rebels pushing west, gaining momentum in territory, a libya without gadhafi appears more likely by the day, whether democracy will follow is far from clear. libya has long been a patch work of tribes in rival sects, kept largely in tact in view of gadhafi s auto cat regime. two of the opposition s leaders have already criticized each other. the difference is normal. this is what we like. for 42 years we have unified