lydia's opposition council contains four members of the gaddafi regina -- regime. it also this week, the world's largest hindu temple on a german industrialist state. and the one that nearly got away. all this week, we have been feating human-rights issues. that is why we are traveling to moscow to look at the situation in russia. a number of prominent activists have been killed in recent years. one human rights campaigner was advising president medvedev, but frustrated by the lack of support from him she quit her job. she is one of the highest profile figures in the russian political landscape. she was minister of social affairs under boris yeltsin. vladimir putin appointed her presidential adviser on human rights and his successor made her the head of the council. she has now turned her back on the government. >> over and over you hear the right words, "liberalization" and "freedom. over and over they say they need to take action against criminals, but they do not take action. they're just words, no deeds. >> she is a familiar face at discussions about freedom in