in istanbul, anas el gomati, founder and director of the sadeq institute. a warm welcome to you all. the report lays out a terrible situation getting a great deal worse. >> as far as it is concerned, i do not think many libyans or international observers are surprised by what is in the report. this comes from a credible source. a lot of work went into it and it provides a very neat package of facts, but that the e.u. is empowering some groups in libya that are committing crimes against immigrants and libyans, especially people with political views and women. that is not news so i am not surprised. nick: in general terms, the support -- report, how serious do you think it is? >> i think anything that describes any form of human rights abuses is serious in general. if you look at our fundamental values, it is very serious to hear that anything provided by the e.u. is going to fund these. it raises questions about where are we in terms of accountability. on top of that, it is being abused and misdirected to cost of human -- to cause human suffering. i do not t