front line. they all say their commanders lied to them. "they told us we'd be fighting al qaeda and algerians," he says. another adds, "but when we saw they were libyans like us, we surrendered." well, the rebel commanders tell us that keeping the prisoners here is a huge drain on their resources, that they have to feed them, get them water, get them everything that they need. it takes up men to guard them. and what they'd really like to happen is for the international community to take care of these prisoners for them, take them off their hands, in fact. perhaps then the allegations of rape these men are making can begin to be investigated as the international criminal court wants to do. nic robertson, cnn, zintan, libya. >> lots we're following tonight. isha sesay joins us with a "360 bulletin." isha? john, on this memorial day president obama has nominated general martin dempsey to take