I think there are a number of things that we should celebrate in terms of human rights. I think we've seen in the last year, as I was mentioning, the strengthening of the human rights movement. There have been some developments that we haven't seen before.
For example, if you look back 20 or 25 years ago in terms of women's rights and the emergence of women's rights, you see there have been a number of developments in terms of the international framework, the concrete implementation of human rights on the ground.
Of course, I was mentioning there were a number of issues, but I think there are also a number of things to celebrate. I think it's actually very important to look at not just the challenges in front of us, but also to acknowledge what has been accomplished and the work that's taking place on the ground in many countries around the world.
Let's look at Tunisia, for example, and the role that civil society has played in ensuring a democratic transition in a very difficult period of time after the revolution. These are the kinds of things that we can celebrate in terms of the role of human rights defenders, but let's also look at some of these things we can build on.