he would talk about the scene of muammar gaddafi, the great lion of libya, reduced to a man hiding inwering with his own gun in his hand, where he was dragged out by his people and was killed. >> (shouting) >> putin watches that tape over and over and over again. it's all he can talk about for quite some time. >> (speaking russian) >> (cheering) >> tens of thousands came ouon the streets to tell prime minister vladimir putin they'd had enough. >> narrator: soon, the fervor reached moscow-- protests at his seat of power, the kremlin. >> more than 100,000 people came out to say, "no, enough. we are fed up with this." this was the largest demonstration held in russia, in moscow, since the democratic revolution of august 1991. >> narrator: the protests had been sparked by claims that putin's party had rigged the parliamentary election. allegations of fraud captured for the first time on cell phone videos. >> (translated): they took their smart phones and they recorded everything. and they immediately uploaded that on the internet. and the whole country could see it. so the social networks