 Thank you so much, thank you so much for being here. Thank you to all the thousands that marched this afternoon. In solidarity, we are joining forces. We're sending a signal to the world. And we are sending a signal of hope to Julian Assange in Belma. This will be over soon. We are growing in numbers. I think the topic, obviously, this afternoon, the carnival, keep in mind that when we encircled Parliament, we had calculated that it would take at least 5,000 people to form a human chain, which we have succeeded and we have the evidence. It was a great achievement. Some of the local newspapers here in this city reported that a few hundred had showed up. So if you want to know the real number of those who marched, look for the papers this evening or tomorrow and multiply it by four or five. That's probably closer to the truth. We are growing in number and the support is growing. All the next steps will be in the court here in the case of Julian. They are taking off for a long time in deciding whether they will hear his appeal or not. It is curious to say the least of all faith that justice can be had in the court rooms here. That will not just be enough to fight in the court. And because we know that this is a political persecution that has to be solved through political pressure, WikiLeaks decided to go on a tour to Latin America in the last few weeks. We met policy makers. We met human rights activists. We met press freedom activists, artists, and presidents in five countries. It was astonishing and refreshing to go through these countries and not be met with skepticism. All the media in these countries showed interest in the topic. You did not have to convince anybody about the fact that it's not a conspiracy theory, but a fact that the CIA was plotting to kidnap and assassinate Julian Assange in 2017. People in Latin America know fully well what the CIA is capable of. We did not have to convince Lula da Silva, who met us a month after he was elected president. A massive law affair was waged against Julian Assange. Lula da Silva spent himself more than 500 days in prison because of a law affair. He knows, and there is documented evidence, that the Department of Justice in Latin States had a hand in that law affair against Lula. Now he is president. He is a supporter of Julian Assange because he knows what he is up against. We met Joseph Farrell, my friend and colleague, and we started with him for two hours. Lobozo was a quarter of Julian. We met him a few days before a trilateral North American meeting was held in Mexico City. The Mexican president met Joe Biden, and he did speak his mind on what he thought that Julian Assange should do in the case. There is only one thing to do. Don't wait for the outcome of the exhibition case in London. Just drop the charges. It's the only right thing to do. You made yourself to a full support. Virginia, who said, yes, we are for it. We want to do anything individually and collectively to help Julian Assange. Same day as vice president, Cristina D'Arcushner, Odense and Chile, and Shiawara Castro and Honduras. Quarters are now on the highest level supporting Julian Assange and the fight for his elections to admit it here that this is a political persecution, a horrible one, a torture against one individual. I mentioned the plan to kidnap or assassinate Julian in 2017. There was always also the bugging in the embassy that ordered secrecy and material, legally protected material, was stolen. There's a case in Madrid that's been presented in writing and with testimony. And investigative judges in Madrid, they want to have hair from Mike Pompeo, who was the head of the CIA in 2017, about his involvement in these crimes, because these are crimes. How to be brave in Israel? Certainly is a criminal. But the Department of Justice in the United States has not even answered the authorities in Madrid when they are sending requests that they want to take with the statement from Mike Pompeo, who now has an ambition to be the next president of the United States of America. So help us God. I am fascinated by the fact that we are having books of all kinds of books where people are exposing themselves. I'm not going to name the one here from the prince. I haven't even read it, and I'm probably not going to do that. But another prince, yes, the dark prince on the other side, Mike Pompeo, has also published a book, I think about 10 days ago, where he admits to the political nature of the persecution of Julian Sons. He admits it openly. He says, I lobbied the Ecuadorian government, our Secretary of State in the US, to hand over Julian Sons. I lobbied them. Well, we know what kind of lobbies that is. I don't know, I might have seen the Godfather, where the Godfather Corleone says, I made him an offer, he couldn't refuse. That's like sticks and carrots. We don't know what they threatened. We don't know what these sticks entailed, the offer that he cannot refuse. But we know what the other side of it was, billions of dollars in aid to the despicable president, Lenny Mordello, in the country, for hand in Julian over, for millions, billions of dollars. That's a lot of parents. And he's all, he's admitted in a book by the former Secretary of State and the former head of the CIA. He admits in that book that he massively, as CIA director and Secretary of State, pushed the Department of Justice to issue an indictment against Julian and go after him with full force. So much for the independence of the Department of Justice. So much for this to be just another legal case. It's a political persecution you have been presented in the court-shared destination hearing.