CAMILA-AL-AGUIL-
"At the end of May 2011, pro-Gaddafi soldiers came to search our apartment. They were looking for my husband Ismail who's a musician and had written anti-regime articles that he had published online. At the time I was four months pregnant. They slapped me and during their search, I fell down. Before taking me to prison we made a detour to the hospital where doctors confirmed that I had lost my baby. Afterwards, the soldiers interrogated me about my husband's activities during the revolution and then I was thrown into a women's prison in a building near to the harbour for a week. Finally I was released as I had become very ill. Almost a year has passed but I still suffer from insomnia and nightmares. In April 2012 Ismail and I went to a psychiatric clinic in Cairo, paid for by the Libyan state and now things are looking up. Our return to Tripoli was difficult but now we're expecting another child at the end of the year and our lives are getting back on track."
تم إرفاقه بـ: Libya After the Revolution