we put those questions to michael meyer-resende, the head of the ngo democracy reporting international. >> i think libyans are happy that the era of gaddafi is over. i think they are upset that the entry has been hijacked by the militia and there is growing anarchy. they really wish for the state to be built and democracy to be built and stability to come to the country as well as economic development. >> the tensions and divisions in the north african country are increasing. what can be done to halt that? >> the challenges are enormous. the country is becoming more fragmented. we should look at the process. the election to the constitutional is simply this thursday. they should come up with a long-term vision for the country to enshrine in the constitution. at the same time the political class has to talk together about the short-term problems and challenges and develop a short-term vision to get libya out of this situation. at the moment it is everybody fighting for themselves and it is a real lose-lose proposition in my view. >> the west played a pivotal role in the revolution. what