all syrians want this to end. >> razan zaytouni, stay safe.>>> in this new report, human rights watch says if syria doesn't stop killing its people, the u.n. security council should refer president assad to the international criminal court. joining me now, ann marie slaughter, professor at princeton, also professor fouad ajami, a senior fellow at the hoover institution. fouad, you see what happened to that little boy and to see his father, if that is in fact his father, appearing on state television, given what has happened in the past, the idea that he was coerced is not far-fetched. >> well, look, anderson, assad has crossed the rube con. you have unicef talking about the abuse of children, the killing and murder of children has been part and parcel of the practise of this regime. are these -- is this the father and the uncle of this poor boy? we don't know. and if they are there, we know why they're there. they are terrified and they have other things to worry about. they have other members of the family to worry about. so i think the mask