 Facebook and the Internet and all these online tools, they're just tools and it really depends on how people use them and if people started using them for political activism and to call for change and to actually make change happen then that's a great use of these tools but in the end it's about the people. I think social networking websites have had a very instrumental rule in accelerating social changes in different societies but we cannot initiate a revolution or a social change in any society by just having these tools. So we have to have like a vibrant civil society, we have to have a kind of environment that is ready for change. In the West we just got familiar with the online activism in Egypt only a couple months ago, four months ago. The online activism there has actually started a long time ago. It didn't happen overnight, it took five or six years for the community to form and get to know each other and actually make things happen but in the end technology and social media was a great facility. Social media is playing a very important role because the Syrian regime or the government are not allowing any news network channel to go there and report on the streets. They're very, you know it's a dictatorship regime and they don't want anybody to see the truth. I think one of the good things about the internet and one of the good things about the Iranian society what happened after the election in 2009 was that the internet helped the people to challenge the dominant narrative of the government. Once people are on the street people no longer need to connect with using Facebook anymore. People were there and then the international audience also knew they were there and in fact I think by shutting down the internet they created more, they ignited more resistance. You know there have been a lot of arguments and debates over what's role social media played in this in these uprisings and you know some people like Malcolm Gladwell for example in the New Yorker argued that this would have happened anyway that you know Facebook or Twitter or any of the social media tools has nothing to do with it. But I think that you know that the social media played an important role for all of this to happen because it allowed people to communicate and organize and spread the message. So now with the internet we know every minute what's going on on the streets like we can very quick and within a few seconds spread that video to a very broad audience all over the world. So it's very, very important. It is really important and yeah thanks God for the internet.