 A number of countries raised the issue of sovereignty and that any public criticism of a country is intervention in what is essentially the domestic affairs of a particular country. This sort of language was used by apartheid South Africa when the Organization of African Unity, African States and the General Assembly were criticizing the record of the apartheid regime. Criticism of the human rights record of a country is entirely permissible. My office has a mandate to promote and protect human rights universally. This was actually an issue discussed in the lead-up to the drafting of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and it was accepted that you couldn't see progress on human rights unless there was the space for public commentary and international commentary on the rights of all peoples everywhere. I think all of us feel that there is a degradation in terms of respect for the main sources of bodies of international law and in special conflict areas. Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan, so many parts of the world were civilian objects which are protected objects under international humanitarian law. Our game and our attack repeatedly and whether they be peacekeepers that are protected under international humanitarian law, hospitals, clinics, ambulances and then of course civilian populations as such.