 Hansa, it's great to see you here in this quite fascinating place, Cairo. Please introduce yourself for our forthcoming conference. Okay, I am Alza if you will. I have a PhD in American studies focusing on literature. I'm originally a professor at the University of Alexandria in Egypt, but I currently work as the head of the academic research sector at the Library of Alexandria in Britek, Alexandria. My main interests in life are women's issues because I am a woman, but also the current political situation in the Middle East and in the rest of the world. And then in that respect, what is your interest in the topic of the conference waiting for the Barbarians? I'm particularly interested in the topic of the conference because I feel that we as human beings in this very modern age, we are calling the Barbarians to come and take over by our attitudes towards all sorts of things including our attitudes towards one another, towards the other, towards different cultures, different religions, and most importantly our attitude towards our environment and the way we envision the future. I think we are allowing Barbarism to take over online. Okay, well, you are in the second panel entitled How Civilized Are We? So how civilized are we? To be perfectly honest with you, I have thought many, many times about that question and how I would address that and I would simply say we are all very guilty of being. And without I have my reasons which I would rather keep for now, but I would say yes we are. Wow, that's quite a statement. A final question. Living in the 21st century, the second decade there, but even here in Egypt where there are strong connections with the American, at least the American government and the American military, we in the West want to believe that the West is the epitome of civilization. For you, living here, having studied in America, is the American Empire the placeholder for human progress? You put the question really very nicely and that is having studied in America and having specialized in American history and literature and what not. I really am fascinated by American culture and how it began and the story of the founding fathers and all the principles and values, but I am so sorry to say that I have been disappointed and I really would like to put forth a few questions to the American government now and to the American people about their ability to take on progress in the 21st century. I do have my reservations, which I would like to discuss at length, perhaps when I have the opportunity during the complex. Oh for sure you will get an opportunity and you are very very welcome and we look forward to see you next time. Thank you so much for inviting me. Thank you.