 When I was released in 2012, I thought I should be taking responsibility and step into the situations and try to mitigate and minimize hate and try to contribute to end the situations in Rakhine State. It's very selective targeted discriminations over an entire population. So for myself, I'm not free and my community is not free and my country is not free. So their life has been deprived of all freedom, all dignity as a human being. So it is a big trauma as a society. They want to live in their own home with security, safety and dignity. So they are able to go to the school together and enjoy life together like in any other part of the world. I think my dream is the same. I want to see women in Rakhine State are given respect, safety and security and equal rights and freedom.