I call this meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting No. 29 of the Subcommittee on International Human Rights.
This meeting is taking place in a hybrid format. Pursuant to the House order of June 23, 2022, members are attending in person in the room and remotely by Zoom.
I have a few comments before we start for witnesses and members. Please wait until I recognize you by name before taking the floor. All comments are made through the chair. For those of you here by video link, you have a little globe icon at the bottom of your screen that allows you to listen exclusively in French or English or in the original language on the floor. In accordance with the motion, we have made sure we've done the connection tests in advance.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), this subcommittee is studying the human rights situation in Nigeria.
It's my pleasure to welcome two witnesses. From Jubilee Campaign, we have Hulda Fahmi, communications associate, and from Lawyers Without Borders France, we have Angela Uzoma-Iwuchukwu, whose head office is in Nigeria.
You will each been given five minutes. It's helpful if you time yourselves, but I'll also be timing you. At the five-minute mark, I'll lean in and ask you to conclude. We'll then enter into a series of rounds where members will be able to ask you questions, and you can continue elaborating on whatever point you want to elaborate on.
Without further ado, Ms. Fahmi, please start us off. You have five minutes.