with my friend amal clooney, we worked on creating a un team called unitad, where unitad is — you knowto collect evidence of isis crimes in all over iraq. unitad was there for years. they collected evidence, testimonies, documentations, and we know, yes, isis was — a lot of iraqisjoined isis, our neighbours and a lot of people from the region. but there were also thousands of foreigners who came from europe, from other parts of the world and joined isis and believed in their ideology. and a lot of them, you know, after isis was defeated, men and women were able to come back to their countries of origin. so, it's not about evidence, it's just a lack of political will. and that process is over now, is it? the process right now — it's in the hands of the iraqi authorities, so unitad has nothing to do with it. but then, iraq, it's another story. you know, they take their time and they don't do it properly. they don't have a plan on when all these remains will be identified and brought back. why is justice so important? what people don't know about isis and like—minded groups is that they d