Yes. Thank you, sir.
As I mentioned to you, when war erupts, the major victim is the truth, especially when it comes to sexual violence. There's crime in that region, because of the traditions, because of their mentality, because of maybe religious education. It's really difficult to talk about it. We cannot really say that this side commits this amount of crime and this side commits that amount of crime.
According to a report by women under siege, they said that 80% of sexual crimes are committed by the government forces and paramilitaries, and by Hezbollah troops as well and by Iraqi Shia combatants. Also, 17% are committed by the opposition, the hardliners, whatever you call them, and 3% were not sure about who committed these crimes.
It's difficult to know exactly, but these figures are collected from refugee camps, I think, maybe from humanitarian agencies, from people who dealt with the victims, but through investigations they found that eight out of ten were perpetrated or assaulted by the government's agents, and maybe 1.7% or 1.2% by the opposition.
It's the same as in Libya. The Gadhafi troops committed sexual violence against the Libyan people. The rebels also committed sexual violence against families, against members of families, against people who were supporting Gadhafi, particularly Tawerghans.
Myself, I screened several really terrible videotapes of sexual violence by the rebels against the Gadhafi people who were supporters.