The trial judge closed the court. The tribunal, the court office, was closed for one month. The sad thing was that the door was closed not only for the case of Leopoldo; that judge had 861 cases involving Venezuelan people, families. I was there, I was in the lines. It was amazing that for one month they closed the door, but to not answer international law? That was not constitutional, because Venezuela has signed the UN treaty. Venezuela is part of the UN. Venezuela is part of the Security Council.
So we were really in shock that after waiting and waiting, they opened the door and the judge said no. She rejected the UN decision because it was not complete. She said no. We think the judge is not in the law in the way that....
But that's the justice we have right now in Venezuela. It's very sad. We know that. Leopoldo knows that. Leopoldo knows here, right now, that we are living and that we are seeing the truth about justice in Venezuela. Now we are waiting while our lawyers go to the appeals court. Right now the document of the UN is at the appellation tribunal, the court. We are waiting right now. These days are very important, because for me, I hope before Christmas Leopoldo will be with us and our family. We hope for that. These days are very important, because the court needs to answer.