but the regulator wants more powers to protect women like susannah botting, so their hopes and dreamsge of. simon jones, bbc news. residents of the libyan capital tripoli fear they are in danger of returning to the dark days of the revolution which ousted colonel gaddaffi in 2011. supporters of the internationally recognised government are fighting on the outskirts of the city with forces loyal to general khalifa haftar. a veteran military commander, he already controls much of the country, having expanded from a base in the east to take control of oil—rich southern libya earlier this year. britain has been pushing for a ceasefire resolution at the united nations security council, but general haftar has support from russia, the uae, egypt and saudi arabia. our international correspondent orla guerin has been to the front lines and sent this report. in tripoli, the spectre of war has returned. instead of a planned un peace conference, there is a fight for control of the capital. we were taken to the front lines in the southern suburbs. this is ain zara, a key battle ground, deserted no