Yes, your honour, and that's the reason we have asked if the subcommittee would consider sending a delegation to see for themselves what is happening on the ground.
As Jimmy Liguyon was protesting...he was a holder of ancestral land. He was being pressured to sign a petition that would allow mining companies to enter his area. He resisted, and because of that, 15 paramilitary men barged into his house and shot him to death. The killer, who was identified, is still going scot-free.