christina shavel, he asked us some headlines, which i absolutely show that you are familiar with. and you've been reporting on colombian, press on the attack, a national strikes, columbia agree, just police abuse is against protest. us. one more headline here. colombians has thrown the anti government protest. hundreds have gone missing. christina, how do hundreds go missing where they gone? what is happening, what a lot of human rights organizations have insane as bad. police will arbitrarily arrest protesters. and then these protesters are taken to police stations, but then the reports of the detained it. it doesn't, it ends there. there are no more reports of what happens to them after that. and that's how a lot of these protesters go missing. and so a lot of these human rights organizations have had to communicate with police stations to figure out where these protesters are detained and where they are located. i want to bring in, here's the presidential advisor, his name is mila chino, and he's been in dial up to having conversations with the protesters, but it looks like now