Okay.
One other thing I want to highlight is the convoluted processes that are supposedly the justice frameworks at play and operationalized in Somalia. With the complexity around the total collapse of the state, you now have sharia frameworks being operationalized; the Somali indigenous customary law, known as Xeer, is also operationalized; and government's civil and criminal law. You have three, if not more, justice frameworks being operationalized.
People do have the option to actually say to the government, since its institutions are not that strong, “We will settle our cases with the elders and the customary law,” or “We would opt for sharia.” Who, then, has access to these things? Where does that leaves us, women and children, most of the time? Because business people and warlords control these arenas, whether it's the sharia arena, whether it's the clan elder arena, or whether it's government, people are really left with lack of access to justice, especially women.
I'm just going to stop there.