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Foreign Correspondent: Oct 25

Foreign Correspondent looks at the fallout of the Libyan revolution and what it means for those who campaigned against Gaddafi.

Tonight’s Foreign Correspondent looks at the fallout of the Libyan revolution and what it means for those who campaigned against Gaddafi.

With their country finally liberated from the Gaddafi regime, thousands of Libyans who fled decades ago in fear of their lives are at last free to come home. We accompany the prominent opposition figure Mansour El Kikhia on his emotional journey from the United States, where he campaigned against Gaddafi for 33 years, to his home city of Bengazi, where the revolution that eventually overthrew the regime began, and on to Tripoli, where a transitional government is taking its first, tentative steps in remaking the country.

8pm Tuesday on ABC1.

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