i spoke with michael kugal and he's director of the south asia institute at the wilson center in washington, dc. he told me what's behind the anger against shake? i've seen a in bangladesh. so yeah, the idea here is remarkable. and especially keeping in mind that the mobs uh went on the attack before she proceeded, had even made her speech once they heard that she was going to make it, they started, they didn't even wait for the speech which shows how much anger there is. so, i mean, there's so much anger against her because of her actions and her, her refusal to atone for them. people are angry about the repression and the corruption that was there over her 15 years of rule. and people are still so angry about the brutality, better security forces needed out on peaceful protesters during her final days and power. but people are also angry because she are a party of not acknowledged or apologize for what, for, for all of those actions in those brutalities. on the, on the contrary, she's been very defiant. she's blaine and others for these things. so, you know, she has not been willing to be