 the much-beloved, male-liked, outspoken women in Afghanistan. And she's been suspended from parliament for speaking the truth, for speaking out on behalf of women's issues, for being an advocate for women and children in Afghanistan, and facing and challenging and speaking up against the warlords, drug lords, and criminals in her country. She has faced four assassination attempts on her life. She's had numerous death threats. She's been physically attacked in parliament. And yet, in face of that, she's undertaking projects in Afghanistan to help the people. She has an orphanage, literacy classes for girls, free healthcare. And the documentary of her life is a Sundance Award-winning documentary that we'll be showing later this week at SFU Harbor Center on Tuesday. And we're very pleased. She's also been nominated for the Sakharov Peace Award by the European Parliament. She's truly an inspiration to us all. When we met her, the day that Malalai came to Vancouver, and we met her in Vancouver, I think, was one of the happiest days for us in Stop War in Vancouver to welcome Malalai to Vancouver. She's loved by the Afghan people, loved by freedom and peace-loving people of Vancouver. Please give, say it, say it, the rights let me give you. A 10-year-old Somaya hang herself by... Over 95% Afghan women suffer from depression. Every 28 minutes, she was prosecuted from a thesis to education in jail. To jump at that, it was the last statement. Let me read up of the closure. Respected friends, six years of the state chain in Russia make use from this situation.