 We are an organization of youths, the brigade is a different youth organizations who have come together prior to the International Assembly in order to really see what is happening in Venezuela because if you look in the media in South Africa and all our different countries we get a completely false story about what's happening here. I am part of the Che Guevara International Youth Brigade because I believe that in order to defeat capitalism today it requires us for the youth of the world particularly to come together. The ecological school of Caricuao and what we've seen is some really important social and intellectual work that's being done by the youth of Venezuela as they discover different food productive methods, forms of living together, water preservation, certain sustainability technologies in order to start to again create new ways of living. It's a great experience for me in Agroecological School because in Turkey haven't any Agroecological School. Comrites show a lot of things in here and come back to Turkey. I write things about here and with my comrades about talking here and maybe our image in future plans in Turkey we build the Agroecological School. What we've come to see is people are using creativity, drawing on ancestral knowledge in order to figure out new ways, new alternatives to build life and community and collectivity in the capitalist world. Right now I'm in Venezuela that I'm so feeling excited to be here. That the place that people, people powers to resist the imperialism. People here struggle for life and do not need support from imperialism to build their life because they live very, very nice here. Well, today we are culminating the process of the brigade. We have chosen a beach here in Venezuela to close this process. For us we fulfill the objectives that we have drawn. One of the amazing things is that I was placed in the third group which is the group with workers. Where we went and we visited Vene Vigrio and another company called Invepal where it was totally controlled and managed by the workers. And as coming from OWTU where we just went through a struggle and we are now going to move into that position where workers will possibly be in control of the company. It was very interesting for me to see how there was a shift in structure from the autocratic system, the top-down management to a more holistic management of the company. So for us it was very important to be able to really transmit what we are living here and to live it with the communities. Because well, today we found ourselves here and we were all two or three days in different regions, in different spaces of organization. For us to live with the Venezuelan people, their daily reality was fantastic. Because we don't stop admiring and surprising ourselves of their organizational capacity, of their love, of their sacrifice for the revolution, but above all of their conviction. There is really a conviction of this town to resist and defend the revolutionary process. So we feel more than compromised and responsible for transferring that to our countries. We have fulfilled our mission to really feel transformed humanly, as Chenos said.