What I would like to mention is that we are discussing what we can do, and whether we could put pressure on the government, and how you could follow. I fear that because there are different interests in that area—I will not blame the United States, that is not the problem, but I see they have an interest there—it will be very difficult to look at the human rights. That is my fear.
You can do this with money, but my fear is that they will get the money because they need a stabilized country in Pakistan. I would propose to make it public, to discuss it, and to give money to NGOs. That's why I asked the commissioner to give the money not directly to the government but directly to human rights organizations who are very close to the people and who can help them.
Otherwise, you know, all these areas are very corrupt, and it could be that the money goes directly into the pockets of whoever, not to the people.
That's what I wanted to mention.