Order. Today is April 3, 2012 and this is the 31 st meeting of the Subcommittee on Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development.
We are having a one-off meeting, much anticipated I might say, to hear the delegation from the Philippines, the Stop the Killings Network.
We have with us today four witnesses. They will be presenting in the order they are sitting, starting with Angelina Bisuña Ipong, followed by Merry Mia-Clamor, followed by Reuel Norman Marigza.
I'm not sure if Shaun Fryday, with whom I've already chatted, will be presenting as well or if he's just here to provide some guidance.
He is presenting. Good.
I'll inform our witnesses before we start that we only have an hour. We can sometimes extend it a little bit with the will of the committee, but there is an absolute hard deadline a little bit past 2 p.m. Bear that in mind, because the longer your presentations are, the less time there will be for questions and answers. Often the questions and answers prove to be very fruitful in getting your message across.
I'll ask Angelina Bisuña Ipong to please begin testifying.
Thank you very much.