we see almost daily on bartman of syria -- bombardment of syria.ow most are focusing on how actually to stop the conflict before dealing with the other aspects of transitional justice. hashim: you have the ethics and the greedy companies looking for profit and both come i'd most of the time but you think this could be the moment where it the momentum should be building to where rewriting of the laws internationally to put an end to the practice of these companies taking advantage of cover for their own governments? to take money from people in countries who face destruction and death? nacira: absolutely but i think we have the tools and the means to do that. it is just that so far, this kind of international company, such as lafarge and others, just felt national and international laws were not made for them and they could just get away with it and find ways to bypass any kind of control and so the decision of the court of cassassian is most meaningful in that respect because it means they are just as any other entity and they can pull under the ru