We are very close to that.
It's clear that the government of Burundi has defied all calls for restraint—all calls from international organizations to produce reports or counter-reports that could clarify the situation on a number of points. The government has just taken a step that seems irreversible. It has turned its back on the International Criminal Court, leaving it for good. It has turned its back on the Human Rights Council. This means the government is preparing something that it alone can know about.
One thing is certain: there is not a single day, not a single night, when no dead are mourned. What I'm saying here, I could not say in Burundi. I have to admit that the people who are there—journalists and civil society first and foremost—are required to keep their mouths shut. If a person tells the truth, they are immediately marked for execution.