he's mansoor al jamri, co-founder and editor of chief of "al wassat" bahrain's leading newspaper. he and his top editors were fired and the paper was turned into a government mouthpiece from april until august. jamri joins us from new york where he is receiving the committee to protect journalist 2011 international press freedom award. mansoor al jamri, welcome. good to see you again. what did you make of the finance minister's reaction in terms of what it says about the government's reaction? >> well, i welcome the finance minister's statement that this is a... gives us a road map. but i disagree with him that we had a dialogue. bahrain did not have dialogue. the government had debated some issues with its own employees. there's a structural problem in the system that in effect we have an system that has been cleansed out of military, out of civil bur rock six out of everywhere. and that has created the roots for continuous frustration and endemic violent evidence now and then because of the reactions from the security forces and from those who are responsible for imposing the la