dheeptika laurent joins me noo. let's starr with libya. therr are reporrs f fighting. >> we are seeing a lot of skepticism about that cease-fire at least from this london-based arab newspaper which is it's no% the firsttcease-fire. we don't know if it will last and there is still contradictory information on the ground. for the paper on -- a decisive -- who ultimately ccntrols trrpooi. there's an intereeting article from the new york tiies that explains there is an on the ground war being waged but ooline there is a very dangerous and dirty war that'ssgoing on. in particular on facebook we are ptlking about aunts andthere''e from hh new york times that explains there is fretss6 c13 c1 -p-- threats by various groups. these so-calleddkeyboard warriors are using facebook as a weapon of war. they find and repressive opponents and critics. facebook has come under fire for not doing enougg. the times explains it's also the state of lawlessness in libya that's enaaling this online war. facebook irooically helped qaddafi in 2011 during the arab sp