Thank you, Mr. Chair.
If colleagues agree, I wouldn't mind taking a bit of a step back from the specific conflict and its contours in Sudan and taking a broader perspective.
Commentary opened up this discussion by describing 12 million people potentially dying from starvation, making this the biggest refugee crisis and the biggest starvation crisis of this century, and perhaps even in history. It deserves deep attention. Should the international conversation not be more affected by what we are seeing happen in this crisis in Sudan?
To our guests from both Amnesty International and Raoul Wallenberg, can you try to explain, from your perspective, why, despite your advocacy, your research, your policy recommendations and your appeals to governments around the world, this crisis is not getting the attention it deserves?