The few anti-Qaddafi activists working secretly in Tripoli during the war knew they were racing against time â?? and to stay ahead of the intelligence agents hunting them.
They didn't win the war: The rebel military assaults instead came from the east and then the west. But in Tripoli they took grave risks to raise the rebel flag, spread leaflets, and burned pictures of Qaddafi. Perhaps most important, they filmed and broadcast their actions â?? heartening fellow Libyans and letting the world know that opposition could exist, even here.
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