amnesty in kenya. i'm. that's what i'll bring up. one thing we haven't talked about when we talk about william router, his record is she was indicted by the international criminal court in the tooth over the 2007 elections. and the violence followed that led to the desk of $1300.00 kenyans router was never actually cleared up the charges. the prosecution have to drop the case. they said because of witness intimidation. the i, c. c, prosecute a cold, a dark day for international criminal justice. the day she was supposed to drop charges against the router and others. i'm given that background. are you surprised at all that there's been so much violence in getting there recently. i think it's important to you to give that history, but i think more importantly is really to look at what's happening over the last 2 years. and they're outgoing calls for international mechanisms to be in vote, an optical 15 of the international criminal act. as i'm just international, we have essentially focused on trying to build domestic accountability in the canyon court, but increasingly finding that that is being stopped either by the constant calls for deferrals, for p