If I may answer, I have not observed substantive change in the way the government has operated with regard to human rights. In fact, in some areas there is a serious escalation of violations. An example would be the right-to-life situation in the country. At the same there have been some modest steps taken with the intent of addressing issues. This includes the reform of the criminal procedures court, which have a number of elements that are worth noting, but also areas of concern. One example here of course is that while the new procedure would allow access to a lawyer from the very first day of detention it also has a provision that, in certain crimes, that lawyer would have to be somebody who is from a list of chosen [Inaudible—Editor]. There are some signals that things could change but the reality, the actual output on the ground, is really either the same or in some areas getting worse.
On May 17th, 2016. See this statement in context.