I have raised my concerns about Ayatollah Boroujerdi and Omid Kokabee in my communications with them, as with my reports as well.
My concerns were, in the case of Ayatollah Boroujerdi, about his health and the need to get proper medical attention.
In the other case I've listed my concerns about the fairness of trials and the charges laid against him and the extent to which they actually meet Iran's own commitments and its own rule of law provisions and its own human rights commitments.
I have nothing new to report on these two cases. You mentioned damages in my report.
In the case of Reyhanah Jabbari, I shared the shock of everybody when we heard the news that she had been executed. There were a number of attempts made on the part of many people to highlight the concerns that were there, and I did write to the government on several occasions expressing concern about her case.
There were other communications made to the government to stay the execution and to enable us to have a chance to look at the issues at hand. So really, unfortunately, I have nothing new to add to these, other than to express my shock that the execution took place.