michael deborah is a journalist and author of hate see will not perish. she says that some of the games is supported by the government and believes the best way to achieve last in peace. it's true political and traditional reform. a g 9 and g, pep, they are kind of a, a loose amalgam of various games around the city. and what we've seen most recently over the, over the past weekend in terms of the displacement is we have a gain from a group called a i'm an area called ron levine, pushing you to a neighborhood feel tough and sway. trying to basically push those people out so they will have a clear routes for their kidnapping enterprises and also routes towards a couple of neighborhoods that have risen up against the gang since about april and, and movement called walk away, which means the truck would basically increase oh, i think you still definitely have connections between economic and political actors in haiti and the games themselves. i would say the games have a greater deal of autonomy than they did in the past because, you know, they have an enorm