hidden trip up. his former twitter handle is els elsaltador and we found that name and the first image of the man who has been reaching out to followers of the islamic state. we have blurred his face. he said that exposure will endanger his life and we have no way of knowing how true that would be. as the details emerged, so did other details. he describes himself as an executive for an indian corporation. his alter ego went live last year and since then, he has posted 10s of thousands of tweets on isis battles and atroscities, today, we challenged him about his role in twitter and provoking the actions of extremists and impact
month. the u.n. general assembly plans to stroet this afternoon on a resolution condemning president assad for the brutal crackdown. our journalists in syria say government forces appear to be losing their tight grip across the northern part of the country. we re going to get a firsthand account on the ground from cnn s ivan watson. reporter: young men and old sit on the ground chain-smoking next to assault rifles, but they say they ve gotten these weapons within the last couple of months. they re trying to protect their communities, their families and villages by laying rings of improvised land mines but they re aware they do not have weaponry to match the tanks or personal carriers and air power of bashar al assad s army. we are learning more about how whitney houston spent her last days. they say she was drinking heavily the week before her body was found in a beverly hills hotel room. hotel guests heard her complaining that her drinks waurpted down. here s what dr. dr
survives despite everything that s thrown at them, they re still here. a lot of women have been intimidated for a very long time because of the atroscities that took place, so many were raped. are there women who are concerned about speaking out now and whether they put their lives in jeopardy one more time. reporter: that s what was so ins credible about today, fredricka. there were some actual rape survivors who left their hospital wards to come out on this march. many were wearing yellow, which here is a very festive color, to represent themselves as rape victims. as much as this march was about standing against sexual violence, it s about reclaiming the dignity and ejecting the stigma and intimidation that comes with these attacks. it was very much the women of the congo showing the world how strong they are. are there any new protections promised to women and children?
surge like he did in iraq. in iraq we locked people up. we had over 20,000 people in prison. less than 1,000. even if you don t really care about prisons, if you only care about whether our troops still being in this country makes sense, whether there s any point to it, what s up with the prison thing? our producer went to the par one detention facility since we went have been here. we went there yesterday 30 miles north of here. the u.s. is trying to make the world forget the alleged atroscities that took place there. after years of encars rags by the u.s. military, these seven men are now free. tuesday afternoon in a tent by the detention facility, a traditional afghan council, they listened to speeches from afghan and american officials.
general petraeus overseeing this surge like he did in iraq. in iraq we locked people up. we had over 20,000 people in prison. here in afghanistan now it s less than 1,000. even if you don t really care about prisons, if you only care about whether our troops still being in this country makes sense, whether there s any point to it, what s up with the prison thing? our producer went to the par one detention facility since we went have been here. we went there yesterday 30 miles north of here. the u.s. is trying to make the world forget the alleged atroscities that took place there. after years of encars rags by the u.s. military, these seven men are now free. tuesday afternoon in a tent by the detention facility, a traditional afghan council, they listened to speeches from afghan and american officials.