Actually, all of those human rights violations, the extrajudicial killings, that we have presented here are perpetrated by state actors. There are many things we have made in terms of documentations wherein the state actors are the ones who are responsible.
The problem is that there's so much crime committed but no criminals are found. There is this climate of impunity. No one becomes responsible for these acts, and no one is prosecuted. No one is made to answer for the crimes that have been committed, even those who have already been targeted.
For example, we have a general who is considered a butcher; everywhere he went there was a bloodbath. The courts have said that he should be arrested, but where is he? He went to fly away from the country but then he was stopped at Immigration. Later, when he was supposed to go to court, he could not be found. Up until now he has been on the loose.
We feel there must be political will to be able to get these people to answer for the crimes they have committed, but it is absent. This is not what we want to happen. The climate of impunity can never stop if the government does not have the political will to get justice for victims.