 Yes Honour, what is the status quo? Yes, we are very concerned that the number 72 hours and the research in Fiatahal is still in custody. They recorded the one and quotient statement from him, but he has not yet been formally charged. This is the exact opposite of the picture we are trying to portray as a country where the president wants to give an impression. The visitors are coming here, including the British Minister for Africa, where he assured her that he would like to uphold human rights. Now if Thayali, who was just expressing himself, is assizing his rights as provided by the constitution, is going to be detained and not charged. The police are just giving excuses. The arresting officer is nowhere to be seen. And the man remains in custody. I want to repeat what the whole is saying, that it's very important that our leaders mean what they say. We don't expect our leaders to go out there to the international community and give an impression that they respect and uphold the rule of law. They respect and uphold human rights and yet they are mistreating the citizens with impunity. They are mistreating the citizens with impunity. The president is on record having come to address the nation from Parliament where he said he was going to do things differently. Now for example if people want to ask a question, is this doing things differently? Yes, maybe indeed it is doing things differently because the situation has actually gotten worse from what he was complaining about. So we demand that Comrade Thayali be released. If there is anything against him, let him formally charge him and let his murder be taken to court. We cannot continue this way. We cannot continue to use a state machinery to oppress those that are dissenting views. Comrade Thayali was merely expressing his views. If somebody disagreed with him, this is not the way to proceed. Not in this constitutional dispensation. So we are calling upon the powers of Lee that the continued detention of Thayali is unconstitutional. The continued detention of Thayali is against human rights. And calling upon the Human Rights Commission, this is the time that they are supposed to show their relevance. They should come and pronounce themselves on matters such as this. If they can't speak out in cases such as this, when else will they be useful to us? No, no, no. Please say something.