Thank you very much for the question.
First, I want to tell you that my English is very poor, but I will try to explain.
When the Shia family law was approved by Parliament and went to President Karzai's office, he signed also. That was in March. When we heard about that, very quickly all independent human rights commissions, civil society, and some members of Parliament organized meetings and we also protested against this. We also had a demonstration. We wanted to stop this process.
It was already signed by Mr. Karzai. We wanted to bring some changes. Maybe two years ago, when we heard about it, the Shia law was drafted by Ayatollah Mohseni. We got this one draft for that. It was absolutely against human rights, women's rights, our constitution, and all the conventions of international human rights. It was not acceptable to us. We wanted to make some comments and suggestions and we made this one. Also at one university—this is Khatib school—a lot of scholars came from Iran and from inside Afghanistan, and they reviewed this law and said it was against women's rights and we had to stop this process, because at the time the draft had gone to Parliament.
We also visited members of Parliament and the chairperson of Parliament, Mr. Qanouni. We stopped this process for maybe more than nine months, but suddenly this was passed and approved by Parliament. After that and up until now, we were really concerned about it, because the justice ministry hasn't done anything and we don't know why they didn't start to work on this and bring some changes to this law. Until now, this law is without any reaction that says to stop this process, so we are concerned.