Thank you very much for the question.
I was saying that the situation in Burundi is evolving in such a way that a person who tells the truth will immediately be marked for execution.
I must acknowledge that, according to our information, there are discordant opinions within the regime. But those views cannot be expressed out loud.
Six days ago, on Wednesday, October 12, the parliament held a vote on withdrawal from the Rome Statute. Some members of parliament stood up to ask whether leaving would improve the situation. Some even asked if people who had lost their loved ones would feel any sense of relief with such a vote.
What I'm saying is that some voices within the party are criticizing what's being done, but those voices are in the minority, and arrangements are made to shut them up.