Thank you.
On page 10 of the document from the United Nations, it lists the kinds of torture. I'm going to spare my colleagues and those staff people who are here on the kinds of things that are being done to human beings, for which the United Nations report says they found substantial evidence.
After 11 years on this committee, you kind of get a sense of where things are going by the nature of the evidence that we see. This is a systematic, well-planned, execution of a strategy to make sure that all opposition is removed. It doesn't take long to see that, when you see that the human rights activists are targeted and that sexual violence and killings of young people are happening. You see disappearances, hidden places of incarceration, and satellite photographs of mass graves. There have been repeated requests to the government not to touch those graves, but there's been no forthcoming commitment.
Why haven't we executed any kinds of measures right now to make sure that we put some pressure on this government to stop these kinds of actions? So far, 564 people have been killed since last April, and the UN says that that's a very conservative number, but it's the only one from their documentation that they can substantially prove.