It's an ongoing problem, the deployment of these African Union observers. Some of them have been deployed since last year. I don't remember the exact number, but it's less than half the 100 you mentioned. There are some human rights observers and some military observers there, who are monitoring the situation. They haven't published any reports, but they apparently do private reports that they send back to the African Union in Addis. The remaining ones still have not been deployed.
The other very disturbing thing is that the memorandum of understanding that was supposed to be the framework for these observers has still not been signed, more than a year after the idea was agreed to and even after the first group of observers was deployed. The observers have been working, realizing that if they waited for that MOU, they would wait forever. It's obviously a very frustrating situation.