Well, the last court cases were in 2007 and were based on facts dating back to the nineties. But of course court cases take a long time.
What I'm saying is that for the facts happening now, you will read the court cases in 10 or 15 years. But there are still complaints and cases against the state before international authorities, the Inter-American Court system, and the Colombian courts for the same kinds of things.
Once again, Lawyers without Borders is generally not involved in collecting statistics, and so on, but we do work with partners such as the Colombian Commission of Jurists, which partners with the European Union and Canada. Canada actually finances the Colombian Commission of Jurists, which is the local branch of the International Commission of Jurists. It's an outstanding organization, beyond any doubt or ideological link to whatever side. They say that during the first mandate of President Álvaro Uribe, there were 3,000 assassinations, with the paramilitary responsible for 60% of those killings, the state directly responsible for 15%, and the guerillas for the rest. So what they are basically saying is that 70% to 75% of the grossest violations of human rights are committed through the omission or the participation of the state, because they say the paramilitary is linked to the state and the state has not put an end to these links, and therefore it has some kind of responsibility.