But this is a long-term thing. There isn't going to be any short, quick answer to this one.
We are deeply saddened by this, and it's one more victim in a long line of victims this territory's seen.
It's like putting on a major performance without a rehearsal.
We have all our security people out there to maintain order. When you get thousands of people on the streets, things can get unpredictable.
This is really quite disturbing, and it looks like it's going to mess up things quite a bit.
They did not injure anybody. Later, shots were fired by unidentified individuals in the same area. I can assure you no individuals were wounded by U.N. peacekeepers.
Troop contributors do provide soldiers on a voluntary basis and they can withdraw them when they feel it's appropriate.
Obviously, we always hope that they will see their way to completing the Lusaka protocol and peace agreement, but all evidence to date suggests that this is not what they intend to do.
If he believes there have been irregularities, he has the right to request an investigation.
You'll see more patrols, more soldiers out than usual from now and until elections. All the last minute arrangements are in place. We expect a large turnout.