 Who am I to judge? Yes, and then here's this is the New York Times today has the same On the headline on gay priests Pope asks who am I to judge? So Ruben, what do you think of what of what Pope Francis said? Well, what I think is that this is right The the outlook of the church on this issue has always it has always been very conservative and This led to many differences and many problems that the Catholic Church has has been having for the last 30 or 40 years, I think My in my opinion there is a Another subject that has to be taken into consideration here and it is that our priests Bishop some whatever I am Catholic Have to be admitted to have a Normal life and what I mean a normal life is a life With a family or with the where I don't know how to say it, but in normal life I mean normal sexual relationship Nothing forbidden on that thing because I think it comes naturally with the human Being it's a part of us. It's not legitimate What happened the army is taking power by force? We don't believe that this is and we believe that they are That what the the army Yeah, yeah, it is it is it's kind of dictated but the president the mercy has been elected by the first time President has been elected by By people and it is it's legitimate So what's happened now is not acceptable at all and it is kind of dictatorship and It's not it's not fair What do you think about the fact that some people are saying that this is the will of the people that they gave Morsi a chance and that he did not do what he had promised and it does not reflect what the people had Initially wanted and again from reports that we hear it's what people Wanted is for him to go and be replaced by someone that does reflect their will. I mean, that's what that's what the military has been he's been saying of course, they have to give excuses and even the other proof that We can't connect with people from Egypt that this even he Even those who who demonstrate on his behalf, they're not really Civilians that were you supportive of of him and the two years that he was in office. I Think that yes, I'm supporter of mercy because he's legitimate. It's it's legitimate. He won by election And what about other Algerians? What's yeah, it's the same. It's it's it's the same Through my connection with faith in Facebook and Twitter and they are all they are all they are all we they are They are considering consider considering what happened now in Egypt as as not fair and it's not right and it's kind of it's kind of oppression and It's not acceptable at all Yeah, the current tuition and Morsy was and Taylor Taylor President Cut power water Everything people hate him so we go to street We ask him to go away Our army help us to do that That's the old story. What do you think about the future of Egypt now? I think the situation in Egypt is regrettable in Egypt Two years ago a revolution occurred, but after that revolution Chaos came to that country and in this country the people see every day unrest in this country and I think the situation is in Egypt that coupe a coupe occurred by army was very bad because all Arabic countries will see this event and all governments learn that if they don't a Give power to army it may the army make make a coupe against them and I think The coupe cannot solve unrest in Egypt and Austin the electric the elected president that Elected by free election is not a good choice What do you think would be a good solution perhaps in Egypt? I think all parties should Sit around each other and sit around the table and talk to each other for solving the problem I think the democracy is not chaos. It is not every day people a Group of people come to a street and another day another a Opposite group come to a street and kill each other. It's a very very bad situation. I think Do you think what's happening in Egypt will have an influence in any way of what's going on in in your own country in Iran I? Think the situation is Iran is Different because Iran is not a Arabic country of Iran And I don't know what will occur in Iran in future. There've been I believe what there were many car car bombings Within the last few days in in Iraq recent increase in attacks Between she and Sunni apparently from from what we read in the news What what do you think of what's going on in the the situation in Iraq right now? What do you think of it? Actually we are here in north of Iraq kind of a little bit separate from from From from the middle and the south of the southern of Iraq Honestly, we are we are as a population Many of us care to go down there because our area a little bit Not a little bit it's too. It's more secure than there So basically We looking We we hope I'm pride for the people down there, but we think the situation day by day is going Where where's and where's where sir? I don't know how that's the right word becoming worse worse and worse worse worse and worse so Basically the The situation between Sunnah and Shia Shia the Shia population Iran as a government try to make himself as a responsible of the Shia in Iraq or in all the world and Because Iraq is too close to him. So basically he's supporting the Shia and Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries try to support the Sunnis Yes, I am and and what is the situation do you believe for the Kurds? Iraq right now. What what does the future look like for you? We think we was we was dreaming as a population we was dreaming that we will have our own country Same as long time ago before the British Empire come around here that we we used to be one population the population here in north of Iraq and Southern south of Turkey and east of Syria and the west of Iran so basically the Kurdish population is as I don't know if you heard or Read that from the history. It's been separate to In between many countries we was dreaming that we will have our own country and our own All the population is gonna be united together and we will leave together but this is a very hard to be done and looks like we was dreaming for a long time and We don't know if we can Stay Inside a United Iraq in peace we don't know because What what I see from the From my life experience Middle East is full of fully of Surprise