as you say, jacqueline machado has been in hiding since the presidential elections in july, hasn't she can a being awarded this prize help her situation in any way. will this change anything this it will shine the lights on its here in stroudsburg and around the world. we are talking about the issue of venezuela because of how winning this prize, but the reality is the prize money is $60000.00 yours for the organization which she runs. and also one of the things that was very interesting that was stated by the parliamentary assembly chapman, was it actually 12 of the 12 live people who have won this human rights prize? i'm actually 6 of them remain in prison. so actually it doesn't seem to do that much apart from to really shine the light on, on the plates of the people that are facing persecution for the human rights work. and that's what they will hope to do. and that's what she said. she said she hopes that this prize be awarding of it will serve to help the close of venezuelans and that fight for, for freedom against the dictatorship, a secretive of nicolas nicolas missouri. thank