the next plan is to meet the first deputy speaker for the council of states, honourable mary ayen.l me more about the facts that are happening in northern part of the country. mary ayen is a senior politician from the ruling party from an oil producing area. she's been raising concerns about children with birth defects with central government, and thinks there could be many more cases. i've seen myself, my own relatives giving birth to children born with deformities. i know that also in most of the villages, it's only areas that are around hospital where those cases are reported, but most cases are not reported. this is one child. this is the other one. they are twins. so they were born in pariang hospital. actually, that was last april. there are so many cases, but this year, all of them died, except this one. this child is still alive. it was born in pamir, in ruweng. mary says after mounting pressure, the government launched an environmental audit last year. so samples from the human blood, from their hair, from soil, from water were taken and sent to laboratories. and when it w