was our student because she wasn't feasible to us policy and he outlines how us a r d was impulse that not based on the o g, p, population to, to bangladesh, she ethnic minority groups and young students and student groups who had already been protesting earlier that year because of that and some of the local, local politics issue there. and, and they noted, you know, that at rap music was, was popular and young people were listening to rap music and bangladesh. so what do they do? they, they turned around, they took us taxpayer funds, they get a 100 percent of the money from, from the state department, and they work closely with usa. they actually administer usaid programs all over bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh. she rap groups to produce a songs and music videos insinuating that people should take to the streets and do street protests. and you know, the classic a peaceful protest that's has the, the upside of being a right. so my friends alleging that, that those protests that we saw that led to shaken, seem to find the country, would instigated by the us government through