british prime minister, talking about treatment of prisoners of war after, as you just mentioned, abraham mussa that case the at the existence of guantanamo, you will never hear anything from the i. c, c, or washington or london, or any major power about the fact they still have a detention to what you can in occupied cuba. and how, how does one have to go back for british treatment of prisoners of war? whether it be in south africa, can you offer the libyans eventually nature? why would the prisoners of war treated in the so called war on terra, let alone ireland you think lives trust? we think you more about ireland and given the northern ireland protocol and the torture of irish people in that war. instead of treating about the fact that the supremacy of international law as regards prisoners of war should be always upheld . apparently, africa is not willing to choose sides in the war in ukraine, at least not the message coming from senegal. jury, the un session, alluding to the mounting pressure on the continent. leaders coming from the west where he's referring to as a so called coalition