When it comes to the protests, the government has been sensitive to international pressure. Of course, the situation on the ground continues to be dire and troubling. We have at least begun to see a change in the discourse by the Colombian government. It's starting to raise the issue of police violence. What is needed is a more unequivocal condemnation of these instances of police violence, and serious steps need to be taken to end these instances of violence, of course.
If there is international scrutiny and pressure, it can help to make sure that President Duque will change course. Otherwise, we are likely to see more and more people being killed. At Human Rights Watch, we are getting reports that at least two or three people are getting killed every night. That is part of the reason that this international pressure is needed, and I would say urgently.