celebrations this year after deadly attacks by insargans in the north. the country's interim president, asimi goitas, the anniversary will be celebrated in sobriety following attacks that have left dozens of people dead. now what's your take on this decision? well, i think it's it's a it's a relatively. sensible decision, i think it's a it's a pragmatic decision, um, and i think it signifies that the the regime currently in charge of mali, at the very least understands the severity of the task that lies ahead of it, so instead of hiding behind sort of empty, triumphalist signaling, the regime seems to understand that there is lot of hard work ahead, so basically it doesn't really make sense to waste time and energy on, you know, unless. and signaling right now, so the message that he put out in my opinion was exactly right, it's a time for sobriety and it's a time for looking forward for looking to the task ahead instead of patting yourself on the back for what those far has been a largely symbolic um series of events um the real revolution if you like is still is still ahead still lies ahead um th