overcoming grief, we want to law school in her sister's memory, and today practices as a lawyer in algiers, only possible because the arms group did not take power in the country. i also find something that is a source of hope, much more broadly, and that is that, for me, she livedded on today wherever women and men fight against fundamentalism peacefully like protesters did this summer in turkey or tunisia. for me, her hope lives on wherever people continue as she did to strive for knowledge, even in the face of extremism, and as she said, to keep their heads held high, and i hope i would ask you, if you are moved by the stories, please help me honor the people by sharing them and sharing what does not apply here, and, ultimately, what the book is really about comes from the slogan which is the association of is limbist victims and terrorism and the center and heart of the work called the duty of memory. i think what that is about is about learning from this history so that we and others do not have relive it. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. now it's time for the question and a