In terms of the turnout, it's too early to say exactly which regions are having which turnout numbers, but in general, because it's in the south, there's a steady stream of about 100 to 200 a day, and we're still getting reports in from some of the more rural areas. In the transitional areas, again it's very low, but slightly higher than in Khartoum, in the capital. The capital has been extremely low.
As I said before, one of the reasons is that it was the Eid holiday and it's extremely quiet. Everyone has gone back to their villages. Combine that with the lack of voter education and some of the southerners who are going back to the south to repatriate and they don't want to skew.... By registering in the north and not being able to vote, it might affect the actual 60% turnout requirement.
So there are various factors that are withholding people from registering at the moment. Again, this is only the first week. After the holiday is finished on Sunday, things might change slightly.