in the men's quarter we meet fasel and his travel companions. fasel has been smiling ever since he saw the italians come to his rescue. at the time he said he would celebrate drinking ten pepsis he didn't but he's happy any way. they were very scared in libya. they were forced to drink fuel and sometimes had food once every three days. ahmad shows the marks on his back. he was repeatedly beaten by an electrical rod by the smugglers. his friends have marks on their stomach. aid workers say that they have seen several similar cases. >> he said he did not have a shower for 40 days. soon they will move again. but fasel wants to stay in italy, in rome. >> i still don't know what freedom means exactly. i have to discover it. i need to learn the language, the laws of the country, it's traditions and how to respect them and how to be respected. >> he left his wife and two children behind. he hopes to bring them soon. by plane not across the sea. [♪ singing ♪] >> faith brought thighs young men together. their traumatic ordeal created a bond they say can