therere are no -- or is no evididence thahat saudi a arabis been able to i investigate itsef and itss violations by itself. and that is why many coununtries and many international organizations, including amnesty international, have been calling for ththe establishment for this international inquiry. so it will be a close vote if the vote happens there say or friday. it is going to be close. i think out of the 47 members of ththe human rights council, it s a must split now. we're all watchining very close. that it will pass. because having an international body to investigate these war tomes is extremely important hold individuals and governments who have committed violations, to hold them accountable and to ensure that future attacks will also be investigated and any potential crimes will not go unpunished. amy: raed jarrar, thank you for being with us, advocacy director for the middle east and north africa at amnesty international. later in the broadcast, we will look at the nuclear ban that over 50 countries have signed onto, the nuclear weapons ban. gathert up, thousands outside w