That's very good. I just want to mention something before I answer your question.
When Mohammad was taken, Yusuf was only eight months old, and Ibraim was less than three. When he went to visit him he started to call him Uncle, until I mentioned that he's Daddy. He said, “Why he's not here?” Then I started to answer questions. Of course, Ibraim had to struggle and he had separation anxiety because of that. But I started to say to them, “You believe that you're a human being?” They said, “Yes, I am a human being. I'm entitled to make a mistake, and you're entitled to make a mistake.” I said, “Well, the government are human beings. Do you agree with that?” They said yes. I said, “Well, they made a mistake, and that's why we go around to demonstrations and rallies--to tell them they have made a mistake and to please correct their mistake”. And soon enough you will be out.
They felt really eager to go out and hand out flyers, to try to meet with the Prime Minister, who they'd never met, and to try to tell him, “Well, you made a mistake. Try to fix it, please. We need our Daddy out.”
That's my explanation to them.