 And I really want to send a message of solidarity to Sudanese youth because Sudanese youth are also African youth and African youth are also human beings and their lives matter and I know in this part of the words you know conversations, media, get attention to Africa of war, the Africa of disease, the Africa of hunger but now the Africa where young people have been leading change for the past decade and no one is talking about it. So if we want to talk about the power of now, the power of now is in Africa and is where women and young Sudanese women have led a peaceful revolution but they were excluded from the negotiation table and they have been raped now as we speak. So what is happening in Sudan right now is a massacre and is unacceptable and the violence must stop. The African Union condemned what's going on and as the youth in why I stand with the Sudanese youth who are an aren't and who deserve democratic transition, who deserve accountability and who deserve justice. So no to militarization, no to militarization and yes to civilian-led governments in Africa and also enough with democratic transitions where women and youth are not on the table.