Thank you very much.
I wish that we had more time to speak with you, but I think it's been said in this committee that we are on the side of humanity. I think all of us will agree that it is exactly why we're here.
What I've heard is that it isn't the combatants that are being targeted; it is civilians.
Ms. Arefayne, with your family and in the story you told about your family, these are civilians who are being targeted. These are people's mothers, fathers, uncles, brothers and sisters.
I was very moved, horrified, by the sexual violence that Dr. Kebedom and Ms. Mulugeta described.
My question to you, particularly Dr. Kebedom, is this: Would you say that the sexual violence that is occurring is being deliberately used as a weapon of war?