For us here, this is not the end of our road: we still have to make sure the Treaty is implemented, monitored and that funding is given to those in need. The Oslo process has meant a lot to me. The fact of being able to fight against something that has brought a lot of suffering into my life and left me without arms and legs, with severe injuries, that brought immense posttraumatic consequences, deprived me of normal life, made me dependent on others, even for the simple tasks of hygiene or nourishment, deprived me of finding a life-time partner or even making love, left me without hope…left me in the dark.

The Oslo process gave me a new life, gave me strength to live on. Now my life has a new meaning and I have a future. Now I feel there is light.

I’m extremely glad to have come here to Oslo for the second time in less than two years to witness the Treaty signing.

It is a mere coincidence that tomorrow is my birthday and I think that I'm the happiest person in the world.

I will get the best present ever – the official signing of the Treaty!

Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Colleague Activists: thank you for such a beautiful present!