mark schneider, does the information that the i.c.g. has support channel 4's documentary?> it does, indeed. we issued a report a year ago that, in fact, found the tens of thousands of civilians that had been killed in the final months of the war and specifically as the documentary indicated most of them had come into these areas that the government promised were going to be safe. so-called no-fire zones. in fact, the government really turned them into free-fire zones in which they shelled hospitals, food centers and in the end actually as peop werleaving the area after the war essentially was over as you've seen from the documentary there were summary executions of individuals, some of those leaders who allegedly were seeking to surrender apparently also were killed. and this comes to us now also from a special panel of experts that the united nations secretary general appointed to look into these questions. >> suarez: you say you issued this report a year ago. why do you think there was so little international interest in killing on this scale? i think the reality is that