I think there are various concerns around the independence of the judiciary. Just post-coup d’état we saw a particular group of judges targeted and removed from their positions. They all belong to Judges for Democracy, a particular group of judges who pertain to that association. They were removed from their positions as judges and they haven't been reinstated. That is something which Amnesty International called for.
Security of tenure is a clear issue in Honduras. Even in December of last year we saw the removal of four supreme court judges, so just from that point we have concerns about the independence of the judiciary. Aside from that, we also have concerns about some of the judgments that have been emanating from the supreme court and other courts in relation to, for example, gender and women's rights. We would like to see some training and capacity building for the judiciary in relation to the use of international instruments such as those pertaining to women's and girls' rights, but indeed human rights as a whole.