We've had witnesses in the past, and you've mentioned child soldiers today. Most of us are familiar with Ishmael Beah's book on his experiences in Sierra Leone. Do you see any uniqueness in this case compared to looking at child soldiers from Sierra Leone who are taken by violence and sometimes forced to actually assassinate their own families in order to terrorize them, scare them, and are forced to take drugs in order to disturb their consciousness and keep them in bondage? Do you see any uniqueness in this case where a son went with his father over to a place and threw a grenade at two soldiers who were engaged in counter-terrorism activities?
On May 26th, 2008. See this statement in context.