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Report of the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances

          
          UNITED NATIONS
          General Assembly Distr. GENERAL
          AIHRC/4/4 1
          25 January 2007
          Original: ENGLISH
          HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
          Fourth session
          Item 2 of the provisional agenda
          IMPLEMENTATION OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION 60/251
          OF 15 MARCH 2006 ENTITLED “HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL”
          Report of the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
          A
          GE.07-10530 (E) 160207
        
          
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          Summary
          Established by resolution 20 (XXXVI) of 29 February 1980 of the Commission on
          Human Rights, the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances was the first
          United Nations human rights thematic mechanism to be established with a global mandate.
          This report, submitted in accordance with Human Rights Council decision 1/102, reflects
          communications and cases examined by the Working Group during its sessions in 2006. The
          total number of cases transmitted by the Working Group to Governments since the Working
          Group's inception is 51,531. The number of cases under active consideration that have not yet
          been clarified or discontinued stands at 41,232 and concerns 79 States. The Working Group has
          been able to clarify 2,791 cases over the past five years. During the period under review, the
          Working Group transmitted 335 new cases of enforced disappearances to the Governments of
          Algeria, Bangladesh, China, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, India, the Libyan Arab
          Jamahiriya, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, the Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, the Sudan, the
          Syrian Arab Republic and Thailand. Of the newly reported cases, 79 allegedly occurred in 2006.
          A summary of activities during the last year is presented in a table for each country, with a
          detailed text description of the areas of activity.
          Concerns of the Working Group include that in numerous post-conflict situations or
          where democratic transition follows a period of widespread human rights violations,
          disappearances frequently remain unresolved and persecution of people working on
          disappearance cases continues for many years. It has been reported that in some countries,
          new Governments need to do more to clarify past cases of disappearances and ensure a strong
          system of rule of law whereby people are free to pursue truth and justice. In addition, new
          Governments need to be assisted with judicial reforms, strengthening State institutions and
          re-establishing the rule of law.
          The Working Group reiterates its concern that the enactment of amnesty laws and the
          implementation of other measures that lead to impunity are contrary to article 18 of the
          Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance and may perpetuate
          continuing human rights abuses for many years.
          In connection with the above, the Working Group is gravely concerned about increasing
          numbers of reports it has received in the past year concerning the disappearance of human rights
          defenders and acts of intimidation, persecution or reprisal against human rights defenders,
          witnesses, legal counsel and relatives of disappeared persons seeking to discover the fate or
          whereabouts of those who have disappeared. States are reminded of their obligation under
          article 13 (3) of the Declaration to protect against ill-treatment, intimidation or reprisal all
          persons involved in the investigation of disappearances.
          The Working Group is concerned that in some regions, non-governmental organizations
          are not present, organized, or well-funded enough to be able to work effectively on
          disappearances.
          During the reporting period November 2005 to November 2006 the Working Group
          conducted a country visit to Guatemala. The report of the country visit to Guatemala is
          contained in an addendum to this report.
        
          
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          CONTENTS
          I. INTRODUCTION
          A. The mandate
          B. Methods of work
          C. Disappearance as a global problem
          D. The present report
          E. Areas of particular concern during the reporting period
          II. ACTIVITIES OF THE WORKING GROUP ON ENFORCED
          OR INVOLUNTARY DISAPPEARANCES FROM
          NOVEMBER 2005 TO NOVEMBER 2006
          A. Meetings
          B. Communications
          C. Country visits
          D. Participation in the intersessional working group on a
          draft legally binding normative instrument for the
          protection of all persons from enforced disappearance
          E. Statements and studies
          III. iNFORMATION CONCERNING ENFORCED OR
          INVOLUNTARY DISAPPEARANCES IN
          VARIOUS COUNTRIES AND TERRITORIES
          REVIEWED BY THE WORKING GROUP
          Afghanistan
          Algeria
          Angola
          Argentina
          Bangladesh
          Belarus
          Bhutan
          Paragraphs Page
          1-28 8
          1-4 8
          5-14 8
          15-18 9
          19-23 10
          24-28 11
          29 - 48
          29 - 34
          35 - 39
          40 - 42
          43
          44 - 48
          49 - 494
          49
          50 - 72
          73 - 76
          77 - 88
          89 - 93
          94 - 98
          99 - 102
          11
          11
          12
          12
          13
          13
          14
          14
          15
          18
          19
          21
          22
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          CONTENTS (continued)
          Paragraphs Page
          Bolivia 103 24
          Brazil 104 - 108 24
          Burundi 109 25
          Cambodia 110-113 25
          Cameroon 114 26
          Chad 115-119 27
          Chile 120 - 125 28
          China 126 - 134 29
          Colombia 135 - 151 30
          Congo 152 33
          Democratic People's Republic of Korea 153 - 158 33
          Democratic Republic of the Congo 159 34
          Dominican Republic 160 - 163 35
          Ecuador 164 -167 35
          Egypt 168 36
          El Salvador 169 - 174 37
          Equatorial Guinea 175 38
          Eritrea 176 - 179 38
          Ethiopia 180 39
          France 181 - 184 39
          Greece 185 40
          Guatemala 186 - 196 41
          Guinea. 197 42
        
          
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          CONTENTS (continued)
          Paragraphs Page
          Haiti 198-201 43
          Honduras 202 - 210 44
          India 211-218 45
          Indonesia 219-228 47
          Iran (Islamic Republic of) 229 49
          Iraq 230 49
          Israel 231 49
          Japan 232 - 236 50
          Jordan 237-240 51
          Kuwait 241 - 245 52
          Lao People's Democratic Republic 246 - 251 53
          Lebanon 252 54
          Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 253 - 257 54
          Mauritania 258 55
          Mexico 259 - 264 56
          Montenegro 265 - 270 57
          Morocco 271-277 58
          Mozambique 278 59
          Myanmar 279 60
          Namibia 280 60
          Nepal 281 -304 60
          Nicaragua 305 - 309 64
          Nigeria 310-314 65
        
          
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          CONTENTS (continued)
          Paragraphs Page
          Pakistan 315 -319 66
          Paraguay 320 - 324 67
          Peru 325 - 333 68
          Philippines 334 -345 70
          Russian Federation 346 - 361 72
          Rwanda 362 - 367 75
          Saudi Arabia 368 - 371 76
          Serbia 372 - 376 77
          Seychelles 377 78
          Spain 378-381 78
          Sri Lanka 382 - 398 79
          Sudan 399-407 82
          SyrianArabRepublic 408-414 84
          Tajikistan 415 85
          Thailand 416-425 85
          Timor-Leste 426 - 433 87
          Togo 434 88
          Turkey 435 - 441 89
          Uganda 442 - 447 90
          Ukraine 448-452 91
          United States of America 453 - 458 92
          Uruguay 459-463 94
          Uzbekistan 464-471 95
        
          
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          CONTENTS (continued)
          Paragraphs Page
          Venezuela 472 - 476 97
          Yemen 477 - 485 98
          Zimbabwe 486 - 493 99
          Palestinian Authority 494 101
          IV. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 495 - 504 101
          V. ADOPTION OF THE REPORT 505 103
          Annexes
          I. Decisions on individual cases taken by the Working Group
          during 2006 104
          II. Statistical summary: cases of enforced or involuntary disappearance
          reported to the Working Group between 1980 and 2006 105
          III. Graphs showing the development of disappearances in countries with
          more than 100 transmitted cases during the period 1964-2006 109
          IV. Lists of names of newly reported cases, from countries where there
          were more than 10 newly transmitted cases during the last year 122
        
          
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          I. INTRODUCTION
          A. The mandate
          1. The Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances was the first
          United Nations human rights thematic mechanism to be established with a universal mandate.
          The Working Group derives its original mandate from Commission on Human Rights
          resolution 20 (XXXVI) of 29 February 1980. This resolution followed General Assembly
          resolution 33/173 of 20 December 1978, in which the Assembly expressed concern over reports
          from various parts of the world relating to enforced disappearances and requested the
          Commission on Human Rights to consider the question of missing or disappeared persons.
          2. The Working Group's mandate was elaborated in General Assembly resolution 47/133
          of 18 December 1992, entitled “Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced
          Disappearance”. The mandate was most recently extended by Commission on Human Rights
          resolution 2004/40 of 19 April 2004 and Human Rights Council decision 1/102 of 30 June 2006.
          3. The Working Group's mandate is humanitarian. It serves as a channel for
          communication between family members and Governments. The primary task of the Working
          Group is to clarify the fate or whereabouts of persons who are reported to have disappeared.
          4. In addition to its core mandate, the Working Group has also been entrusted, according to
          Commission resolution 2004/40, with the task of monitoring the progress of States in fulfilling
          obligations derived from the Declaration.
          B. Methods of work
          5. The methods of work were most recently revised by the Working Group
          (E/CN.4/2002/79, annex I) and approved by the Commission on Human Rights.
          6. The Working Group does not deal with situations of international armed conflict.
          7. The Working Group's mandate is defined to cover violations carried out by State agents
          or non-State actors acting with the acquiescence or consent of the State.
          8. Standard procedure. Reported cases of disappearances are placed before the Working
          Group for detailed examination during its sessions. Those which fulfil the requirements as
          described in the methods of work are transmitted by letter from the Working Group's
          Chairperson-Rapporteur to the Government concerned through the Permanent Representative to
          the United Nations Office at Geneva or New York with the request to inform the Working Group
          about the fate or whereabouts of the disappeared persons (generally the current address or
          documented record of death or absence). It is common for the Working Group to facilitate
          subsequent exchanges of information between the source and the Government until the case is
          clarified (see paragraph 11).
        
          
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          9. Urgent actions. Cases that reportedly occurred within the three months preceding
          receipt of the report by the Working Group and otherwise fulfil the requirements for standard
          cases are transmitted directly to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the country concerned by
          the most direct and rapid means. The Working Group provides the source with a copy of the
          summary of each urgent action, thus helping it to enter into communication with the authorities
          on the case concerned.
          10. Follow-up on cases. All cases of enforced disappearance remain under active
          consideration by the Working Group until they are clarified. The crime of enforced
          disappearance, as defined in the Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced
          Disappearance, is a continuous crime until the fate or whereabouts of the disappeared person
          becomes known.
          11. Clarification. A case is clarified when information is provided which can clearly
          establish the fate or whereabouts of the disappeared person. In general, the Working Group has
          found information sufficient to clearly establish a person's whereabouts when the Government
          provides the address where the person is currently living, whether the address of the person's
          home or that of the place where the person is being imprisoned or detained. As information
          establishing a person's fate, i.e. when the person is reported dead, in general, a copy of a death
          certificate has been sufficient.
          12. Six-month rule. In all cases where the Working Group considers that a government
          reply contains sufficient information on the fate or whereabouts of the disappeared person that
          could constitute a clarification, it applies the six-month rule. This means that if the source does
          not respond within six months of the date on which the reply was communicated to it, or if it
          contests the Government's information on grounds that are considered to be unreasonable by the
          Working Group, the case is considered clarified.
          13. Prompt intervention actions. The Working Group also takes prompt intervention
          actions in connection with acts of intimidation, persecution or reprisal against relatives of
          missing persons and private individuals or persons who seek to discover the fate or whereabouts
          of disappeared persons. Prompt intervention letters are sent to the Government concerned with
          the appeal that it take immediate steps to protect all the fundamental rights of the persons
          affected.
          14. General allegations. In addition to dealing with individual cases of disappearance, the
          Working Group also reports upon general allegations. These general allegations derive from a
          summary of allegations received from relatives of missing persons and non-governmental
          organizations (NGOs) with regard to obstacles encountered in the implementation of the
          Declaration in their respective countries, inviting them to comment. The Working Group
          transmits the general allegations to Governments for their response.
          C. Disappearance as a global problem
          15. The Working Group was initially formed to address the legacy of disappearance arising
          from authoritarian rule in Latin America. Now, however, disappearance is a global problem.
        
          
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          16. Today, disappearances tend to occur in States suffering from internal conflict, such as
          Colombia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, the Philippines and the Russian Federation. In some cases radical
          political changes created conditions that led to hundreds of cases of disappearance. Elsewhere,
          hundreds and in some countries thousands of cases of disappearance remain unresolved and as
          such are ongoing crimes. Countries such as Algeria, Iraq, some countries in Central America,
          Peru, Chile and Argentina may be mentioned in this regard.
          17. The Working Group would also draw attention to the phenomenon of underreporting of
          disappearance cases. Reasons include poverty, illiteracy, feelings of powerlessness, fear of
          reprisal, weak administration of justice, ineffectual reporting channels, institutionalized systems
          of impunity, a practice of silence and, in some regions, restrictions on the work of civil society
          on this sensitive issue. Nevertheless, the Working Group continues to receive positive
          information on the development of a cross-regional network of associations of families of
          victims and NGOs that are dealing with this issue and commends these efforts.
          18. In the context of internal armed conflict, such as in Nepal, Uganda and Colombia,
          opposition forces have reportedly perpetrated disappearances. While the mandate of the
          Working Group is limited to violations carried out by State agents or non-State actors acting with
          the consent or acquiescence of the State, the Working Group condemns the practice of
          disappearance irrespective of who the perpetrators may be.
          D. The present report
          19. The report reflects communications and cases examined by the Working Group during its
          sessions in 2006 and covers the period November 2005 to November 2006.
          20. A summary of activities during the reporting period is presented in a table for each
          country, with a detailed text description of the areas of activity. Where there has been no
          correspondence or other activity during the period, only the table is provided and a reference is
          made to a description of cases.
          21. In countries where the number of newly reported cases is less than 10, the names of the
          persons appear in the country section. If the number of newly reported cases is greater than 10,
          the list of names appears in annex N.
          22. The total number of cases transmitted by the Working Group to Governments since the
          Working Group's inception is now 51,531. The total number of cases under active consideration
          that have not yet been clarified or discontinued stands at 41,232 and concerns 79 States. Over
          the past five years, the Working Group has been able to clarify 2,791 cases.
          23. With respect to staffing, the situation has now stabilized. The Working Group looks
          forward to maintaining its improved ability to act as an effective channel of communication
          between Governments and families or representatives of victims. It is recalled that recent cases
          of disappearance are the priority of the Working Group. Large volumes of cases submitted to the
          Working Group many years after the person disappeared are processed by the secretariat and
          reviewed by the Working Group as an ongoing process.
        
          
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          E. Areas of particular concern during the reporting period
          24. The Working Group is concerned that in numerous post-conflict situations or democratic
          transitions following a period of widespread human rights violations, disappearances frequently
          remain unresolved and persecution of people working on disappearance cases continues for
          many years. It has been reported that in some countries, new Governments need to do more to
          clarify past cases of disappearances and ensure a strong system of rule of law whereby people
          are free to pursue truth and justice. In addition, new Governments need to be assisted with
          judicial reforms, strengthening State institutions and re-establishing the rule of law.
          25. The Working Group reiterates its concern that the enactment of amnesty laws and the
          implementation of other measures that lead to impunity are contrary to article 18 of the
          Declaration and may perpetuate human rights abuses for many years.
          26. In connection with the above, the Working Group is gravely concerned about increasing
          numbers of reports it has received during the reporting period concerning the disappearance of
          human rights defenders and acts of intimidation, persecution or reprisal against human rights
          defenders, witnesses, legal counsel and relatives of disappeared persons seeking to discover the
          fate or whereabouts of those who have disappeared. Particular concern is noted in such countries
          as Algeria, Argentina, Colombia, Guatemala, the Russian Federation and Thailand.
          27. States are reminded of their obligation under article 13 (3) of the Declaration to protect
          against ill-treatment, intimidation or reprisal all persons involved in the investigation of
          disappearances.
          28. The Working Group is concerned that in some regions, NGOs are not present, organized,
          or well-funded enough to be able to work effectively on disappearances.
          II. ACTIVITIES OF THE WORKING GROUP ON ENFORCED
          OR INVOLUNTARY DISAPPEARANCES FROM
          NOVEMBER 2005 TO NOVEMBER 2006
          A. Meetings
          29. During the period under review, the Working Group held three sessions in Geneva.
          The seventy-eighth session was held from 24 to 28 April 2006, the seventy-ninth session
          from 24 to 28 July 2006 and the eightieth session from 20 to 29 November 2006.
          30. At its seventy-ninth session, the Working Group elected a new Chairperson-Rapporteur,
          Mr. Santiago Corcuera. The other members of the Working Group are Mr. J. ‘Bayo Adekanye,
          Mr. Saied Rajaie Khorasani, Mr. Darko Göttlicher, and Mr. Stephen J. Toope.
          31. Mr. Corcuera attended the annual meeting of the special rapporteurs/representatives,
          independent experts and chairpersons of working groups of the special procedures of the
          Commission on Human Rights/Human Rights Council in June 2006.
        
          
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          32. During the period under review, the Working Group met formally with representatives of
          the Governments of Argentina, Guatemala, Japan, Kuwait, Nepal, Venezuela and Yemen. The
          Working Group also met with representatives of human rights organizations, associations of
          relatives of disappeared persons and families or witnesses directly concerned with reported cases
          of enforced disappearance.
          33. During the second session of the Human Rights Council, the former
          Chairperson-Rapporteur, Mr. Toope, met with the Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka
          to the United Nations. He also met with NGOs from Asia and with representatives of
          Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the International Commission of Jurists to
          discuss specific country situations and the work of the Working Group.
          34. On 22 November 2006, the Chairperson-Rapporteur, Mr. Corcuera, participated in the
          meeting of the Intergovernmental Working Group on the Review of Mandates of the Council,
          where he spoke of the relationships between the mandate holders and between the
          mandate holders and other human rights mechanisms and actors, as well as the support to the
          special procedures offered by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
          B. Communications
          35. During the period under review, the Working Group transmitted 335 new cases of
          enforced disappearances to the Governments of Algeria, Bangladesh, China, Colombia,
          Guatemala, Honduras, India, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, the
          Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, the Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic and Thailand.
          36. The Working Group sent 87 of these cases under the urgent action procedure to the
          Governments of Algeria, Bangladesh, China, Colombia, Honduras, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya,
          Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, the Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, the Sudan, the Syrian Arab
          Republic and Thailand.
          37. Of the newly reported cases, 79 allegedly occurred during the reporting period and
          relate to Algeria, China, Colombia, Honduras, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Nepal, Pakistan,
          the Philippines, the Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, the Syrian Arab Republic and Thailand.
          38. During the same period, the Working Group clarified 152 cases in the following
          countries: Algeria, Brazil, Chad, Chile, China, Honduras, Morocco, Mexico, Nepal, Turkey,
          Uruguay, Uzbekistan and Yemen.
          39. During the reporting period, the Working Group sent five prompt intervention
          communications addressing harassment of and threats to human rights defenders and relatives
          of disappeared persons in Algeria, Argentina, Nepal and Thailand. The Working Group also
          sent seven general allegations to the Governments of Algeria, Colombia, Nepal, Peru, the
          Russian Federation, Sri Lanka and the United States of America.
          C. Country visits
          40. At the invitation of the Government of Guatemala, Working Group members
          Santiago Corcuera and Darko Göttlicher, with staff from the Secretariat, visited Guatemala City
        
          
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          from 19 to 21 September. The mission fulfilled part of a request by the Working Group to
          conduct a regional visit to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, countries with
          significant numbers of cases that have been outstanding for many years. The delegation met
          with numerous high-ranking public officials, as well as with NGOs and families of the
          disappeared.
          41. The report of the country visit to Guatemala is contained in an addendum to this report.
          It contains an overview of the constitutional and legal framework on disappearances. It reviews
          the institutional steps the country has taken to address disappearances and the measures adopted
          to guarantee victims' rights under the Declaration. It examines the gap between the advanced
          legal framework and clear expressions of political will on the part of the Government and the
          lack of significant results. The Working Group makes specific recommendations to the
          Government, including a request for information providing for the clarification of the more
          than 2,000 cases of disappeared persons still pending with the Working Group.
          42. The Working Group has requested visits to Algeria, Argentina, El Salvador,
          Honduras, Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Nepal, Nicaragua, the Philippines, the
          Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, the Sudan and Timor-Leste. The Working Group will visit
          Argentina in March 2007, immediately after holding its eighty-first session in Buenos Aires. A
          mission to El Salvador and Honduras has been confirmed for February 2007, and the Working
          Group is still awaiting a reply to its request for a visit to Nicaragua. The Russian Federation has
          agreed in principle to a country visit and the Working Group has proposed that it take place in
          September 2007. The Government of Sri Lanka stated that it would not be possible to schedule a
          visit by the Working Group in early 2007 because other special rapporteurs would be visiting the
          country at that time, but that it had taken note of the Working Group's request. The Government
          of the Islamic Republic of Iran agreed to a visit by the Working Group in 2005, which was
          delayed at the request of the Government. Regretfully, the Government of Algeria has not
          responded to repeated interest expressed by the Working Group in visiting the country.
          D. Participation in the intersessional working group on a
          draft legally binding normative instrument for the
          protection of all persons from enforced disappearance
          43. The Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances participated in all the
          meetings of the intersessional working group to draft a legally binding normative instrument for
          the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance. The Working Group supported the
          approval of the draft international convention for the protection of all persons from enforced
          disappearance by the Human Rights Council and the General Assembly.
          E. Statements and studies
          44. For the report of the Secretary-General to the General Assembly at its sixty-first session
          (A!61/289) on the question of enforced or involuntary disappearances, the Working Group
          prepared a submission which identified obstacles to the realization of the provisions of the
          Declaration and recommended various ways of overcoming those obstacles.
        
          
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          45. On 26 August 2006, to commemorate the International Day of the Disappeared
          on 30 August, the Working Group issued a press release reiterating its solidarity with all
          those who suffer from enforced disappearance and paying tribute to human rights defenders
          working on behalf of disappeared persons and their relatives.
          46. The Working Group issued statements on 30 March and 28 June 2006
          and 3 November 2006 urging the approval of the draft international convention for
          the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance.
          47. At its seventy-fifth session, the Working Group decided to prepare a comparative study
          on the criminal law treatment of enforced or involuntary disappearances in States around the
          globe. Article 4 of the Declaration requires that States treat all acts of enforced disappearance as
          “offences under criminal law punishable by appropriate penalties which shall take into account
          their extreme seriousness”.
          48. The Working Group sent a note verbale inviting all Governments to provide information
          concerning the treatment of enforced or involuntary disappearances within their national law as
          part of input into the comparative study. Many of the 18 Governments which responded to the
          invitation provided very detailed information. A preliminary analysis reveals that outside of
          Latin America, very few States have created a specific criminal offence of enforced
          disappearance. Work on the comparative study is continuing.
          III. INFORMATION CONCERNING ENFORCED OR IN VOLUNTARY
          DISAPPEARANCES IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES AND TERRITORIES
          REVIEWED BY THE WORKING GROUP
          Afghanistan
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          3
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3
          0
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
          49. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the previous report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr.1).
        
          
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1592
          1
          31
          0
          2
          1622
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          Yes
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          N/A
          Urgent action
          50. One case was sent to the Government of Algeria under the urgent action procedure.
          The case concerned Nouaman Meziche, who disappeared from Houari Boumediene airport
          on 5 January 2006.
          Standard cases
          51. The Working Group transmitted 31 newly reported cases of disappearance which
          allegedly occurred in the 1990s.
          Information from the Government
          52. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          53. The Working Group received new information from sources on 44 cases.
          Clarifications
          54. Based on information provided by sources, the Working Group decided to clarify
          two cases. Regarding the disappearance of Nouaman Meziche, it was reported that he was
          released after 45 days of secret detention. In the second case, regarding a man who disappeared
          in 1999, the source reported where he is being imprisoned.
          1 See annex IV for the list of the newly reported cases of disappeared persons.
        
          
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          Prompt intervention
          55. The Chairman-Rapporteur of the Working Group and the Special Rapporteur on
          extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions continued a dialogue with the Government
          regarding the Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation. On 2 March 2006, the two mandate
          holders expressed further concern regarding the latest legislation based on the Charter. The
          authors congratulated the Government for its decision to refuse amnesty for the gravest crimes
          but regretted the fact that perpetrators of extrajudicial executions, torture and enforced
          disappearances could be granted amnesty. They also noted that the Government's decision
          regarding compensation to victims' families reflected in chapter five violated articles 17 and 18
          of the Declaration.
          56. In a reply dated 24 March 2006 the Government recalled that its position was based on
          the will of the sovereign people and on a clearly realistic solution. It recalled that the ordinance
          that brought the Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation into effect was adopted on the
          basis of a democratic referendum. The Government stated that all victims of the national tragedy
          would be taken into account. The communication stressed that protecting human rights was
          indeed the responsibility of the State which had spared no effort to investigate and prosecute
          the perpetrators of human rights violations in any form.
          57. The mandate holders wrote on 17 May 2006, agreeing that it was up to the Algerian
          people to decide on their own internal solutions for a lasting peace. The letter highlighted the
          commitments the Government had made to the international community and to its own people,
          which included conducting exhaustive investigations with respect to disappeared persons where
          the right to life was jeopardized.
          General allegation
          58. Information was submitted by NGOs to the Working Group concerning alleged obstacles
          encountered in the implementation of the Declaration by the Government of Algeria (see
          paragraph 14). This information was transmitted to the Government.
          59. It was reported that the arrest and disappearance of thousands of people by security
          forces and State-armed militias since 1992 have not yet been investigated and that this remains a
          key obstacle to addressing the legacy of the recent conflict.
          60. With respect to the amnesty laws introduced in February 2006, it was reported that these
          grant security forces impunity for crimes under international law, including crimes against
          humanity and other serious violations, committed during the conflict of the 1990s. Allegedly,
          complaints against security forces cannot be investigated by Algerian courts and criticism of the
          forces is punishable by imprisonment. The amnesty laws reportedly are based on the Charter for
          Peace and National Reconciliation, which denies the responsibility of State security forces for
          massive human rights violations in the exercise of their duties.
          61. NGOs have expressed concern about members of armed groups who have been granted
          measures of clemency and exemption from prosecution, including for acts constituting crimes
          under international law.
        
          
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          62. Victims of human rights abuses, human rights defenders and others have criticized the
          new measures for failing to uphold the rights of victims and their families to truth and justice.
          Some have reportedly been intimidated by State agents to stifle criticism.
          63. Finally, it has been reported that the President of the National Consultative
          Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights publicly declared that 183
          of the 6,146 disappeared persons registered in the Commission's files had been found alive.
          NGOs have reported that the veracity of this statement could not be confirmed. A list of the
          names of these persons has not been published.
          64. No response was received from the Government regarding the general allegation.
          Request for a visit
          65. The Working Group first transmitted a request for an invitation to undertake a visit to
          Algeria in 2000. The Working Group has sent reminders of this request but has not yet received
          a reply.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          66. The majority of the cases reported to the Working Group in the past involved persons
          who reportedly disappeared between 1993 and 1997 and concerned a wide variety of persons
          from across Algerian society, including children, women and elderly people. The
          disappearances were attributed to the army, the security services, the gendarmerie, the police,
          civil defence forces, or the militia.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          67. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 1,640 cases to the Government; of those, 9 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government, 9 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the source and 1,622 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          68. The Working Group expresses deep concern that little progress has been made in
          clarifying cases of disappearance in Algeria. New cases arising from the 1990s continue to be
          received by the Working Group and are being transmitted to the Government of Algeria.
          69. The Working Group strongly recommends that the Government of Algeria allow
          NGOs to undertake their work freely and without impediment, that families of victims of
          disappearances be left free to organize without bureaucratic restriction or legislative obstacles,
          and that witnesses be protected.
          70. The Working Group reminds the Government of Algeria of its obligations under
          article 14 of the Declaration “to bring to justice all persons presumed responsible for an act of
          enforced disappearance”.
        
          
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          71. The Working Group reaffirms its request to the Government of Algeria for a country visit
          aimed at clarifying the 1,622 outstanding cases.
          72. The Working Group recalls the guidelines contained in paragraphs 2 and 8 (c) of the
          Working Group's general comment on article 18 of the Declaration. Paragraph 2 of the general
          comment on article 18 states that “ [ a]n amnesty law should be considered as being contrary to
          the provisions of the Declaration even where endorsed by a referendum or similar consultation
          procedure”. Moreover, paragraph 8 (c) of the general comment specifies that “ [ p]erpetrators of
          disappearances shall not benefit from such laws if the State has not fulfilled its obligations to
          investigate the relevant circumstances surrounding disappearances, identify and detain the
          perpetrators, and ensure the satisfaction of the right to justice, truth, information, redress,
          reparation, rehabilitation and compensation to the victims”.
          Angola
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          3
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has renlied
          3
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          73. The Government replied on the three outstanding cases. The Government indicated that
          the Working Group's communication concerning the three Angolans who had disappeared had
          been transmitted to the competent Angolan authorities.
          Information from sources
          74. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          75. In May 2003, three persons were reportedly arrested and disappeared at the hands of
          soldiers while travelling from the village of Quisoqui to the village of Caio-Guembo.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          76. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 10 cases to the Government; of those, 7 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the Government and 3 cases remain outstanding.
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
        
          
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          3375
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3358a
          82 (See paragraph 79)
          N/A 55
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          a Seventeen cases were determined to be duplications and were subsequently deleted.
          Information from the Government
          77. Communications reviewed by the Working Group during the last year,
          dated 15 March 2005, 20 September 2005 and 14 June 2006, contained a total of 82 replies to
          cases. The Working Group decided that in 55 cases, the replies had sufficient information on the
          fate or whereabouts of the disappeared person and could constitute clarifications, provided the
          source did not raise an objection within six months (see paragraph 12). With respect to the
          remaining 27 cases, the Government responses were not considered sufficient to constitute
          clarifications.
          78. The replies received by the Working Group included information from the Government
          involving 10 children who were born to women who were reported to the Working Group as
          disappeared. The Government informed the Working Group that these children were “located
          and their identities were reinstated”. The fate or whereabouts of the mothers of these children
          has not yet been clarified and their cases remain outstanding.
          79. Another two communications dated 19 October and 3 November 2006 were received by
          the Working Group, but the information could not be translated by the United Nations translation
          services in time for consideration for inclusion in the present report.
          Information from sources
          80. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Prompt intervention
          81. On 18 October 2006, a prompt intervention letter (see paragraph 13) was sent by the
          Working Group to the Government of Argentina regarding alleged reprisals and witness
          protection. One witness, Ms. Nilda Eloy, who had testified at a trial of a perpetrator of
        
          
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          disappearances, was reportedly threatened and intimidated. Another key witness in the same
          trial, Mr. Jorge Julio Lopez, who himself was a former victim of enforced disappearance, went
          missing on Monday, 18 September.
          82. The Government replied to the prompt intervention letter and informed the Working
          Group regarding the extensive actions undertaken in the search for the missing witness and the
          creation of a plan to protect all witnesses in highly political cases.
          Meetings
          83. During the seventy-ninth session, the Working Group met with government
          representatives to discuss outstanding cases and action being taken to clarify outstanding cases.
          84. During the same session, the Working Group met with NGO representatives to discuss
          issues in relation to past disappearances in Argentina and recent related events.
          Request for a visit
          85. During its seventy-fifth session, the Working Group gratefully accepted the invitation of
          the Government to conduct a mission to Argentina. It was decided that the mission would take
          place immediately following the session of the Working Group to be held in Buenos Aires in
          March 2007.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          86. The vast majority of the 3,445 previously reported cases of disappearance 1 occurred
          between 1975 and 1978 under the military Government, in the context of its campaign against
          left wing guerrillas and their alleged sympathizers. Two cases occurred in 2000 and concerned
          persons allegedly arrested in the city of Mendoza by members of the local police investigation
          office (Dirección de Investigaciones de la PolicIa). The other seven cases concerned persons
          who were allegedly detained by the police in 2002, following a demonstration.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          87. Of the 87 cases previously clarified by the Working Group, 44 were clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the Government and 43 on the basis of information provided by the
          source. In respect of the 3,358 outstanding cases, the Working Group is unable to report on the
          fate or whereabouts of the disappeared persons.
          Observations
          88. The Working Group welcomes the creation of a comprehensive database to establish the
          fate or whereabouts of disappeared persons in that country by the Government. As well, the
          commencement of trials against perpetrators is highly commended, and should be an example to
          other countries. The Working Group hopes that through continued cooperation with the
          Government and NGOs, progress can be made towards the clarification of the 3,358 cases that
          remain unresolved.
        
          
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1
          1
          0
          0
          0
          2
          1
          Yes
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Urgent actions
          89. The Working Group transmitted one case to the Government of Bangladesh under its
          urgent action procedure. The case concerns Tumpa Gosh, a 14-year-old Hindu girl who was
          allegedly abducted at gunpoint on her way home from school in November 2005, by people from
          the trade union wing of the ruling Bangladesh National Party.
          Information from the Government
          90. The Government of Bangladesh sent two communications to the Working Group on
          developments concerning the investigation of the case of the 14-year-old girl (see paragraph 89).
          In the first communication, dated 7 February 2006, the Government reported that the case had
          been forwarded to the concerned Bangladeshi authorities. On 9 June 2006, the Government
          stated that one of the alleged perpetrators was her fiancé and that she had left voluntarily.
          Information from sources
          91. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          92. The one case previously reported to the Working Group concerned a leader of an
          organization for the defence of indigenous people's rights. She was allegedly abducted by
          security personnel prior to the 1996 general elections.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          93. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          two cases to the Government of Bangladesh, and both cases remain outstanding.
        
          
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          Belarus
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          3
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3
          3 (See paragraph 94)
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          94. Two communications were received from the Government of Belarus. One
          communication, dated 25 July 2006, could not be translated by the United Nations translation
          services in time for consideration by the Working Group for inclusion in the present report. In
          another communication, dated 11 August 2006, the Government replied on the three outstanding
          cases, stating that the preliminary investigation into those cases was continuing and that no new
          information had been obtained on the whereabouts of the victims.
          Information from sources
          95. No new information was received from sources concerning outstanding cases.
          Press release
          96. The Chairperson-Rapporteur of the Working Group issued ajoint statement,
          dated 26 March 2006, with six other United Nations independent experts, expressing serious
          concern over the human rights situation in Belarus. Reportedly, at least 1,000 protesters,
          including numerous Belarusian and foreign journalists, were being held in detention in Minsk
          and the Minsk district and in most cases, family members were unaware of their whereabouts.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          97. The three reported cases occurred in 1999. The first one concerned a former Minister of
          the Interior. The two other cases concerned a Deputy Chairman of the Parliament who was
          reportedly abducted together with a businessman from an opposition political party.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          98. Of the three cases transmitted by the Working Group, none has been clarified. These
          three cases therefore remain outstanding before the Working Group.
        
          
          Bhutan
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          5
          0
          0
          0
          0
          5
          4
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          99. The Government of Bhutan replied on four outstanding cases concerning members of
          the United Liberation Front of Assam (UILFA) who disappeared in 2003. The Government
          reported that in December 2003 it had a policy of removing ULFA foreign militants from Bhutan
          after all efforts to find a peaceful solution had failed. It is reportedly not known if the subjects
          crossed the border themselves or were arrested and handed over to the relevant Indian
          authorities.
          Information from sources
          100. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          101. The five outstanding cases occurred in 2003 and were transmitted to the Government
          in 2004. Of these, four cases concerned members of the ULFA who were allegedly arrested by
          the Bhutanese army and subsequently handed over to the Indian Army. In accordance with its
          methods of work, the Working Group sent copies of these four cases to the Government of India
          (see section on India, paragraph 217). The other case concerned the Publicity Secretary of the
          National Democratic Front of Bodoland who was reportedly arrested by the Bhutanese army at a
          hotel in Thimphu and subsequently disappeared.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          102. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          five cases to the Government, and all of them remain outstanding.
        
          
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          Bolivia
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          28
          0
          0
          0
          0
          28
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          103. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Brazil
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          14
          0
          0
          1
          0
          13
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          104. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          105. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Clarifications
          106. Following the expiration of the six-month rule (see paragraph 11), the Working Group
          decided to clarify the case of a man who disappeared in Ipatinga in 1992.
        
          
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
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          107. The majority of the 63 cases of disappearances reported in the past occurred
          between 1969 and 1975, under the military Government, in particular, during the period
          of guerrilla warfare in the Aerugo region. The majority of the cases were clarified by the
          Working Group in 1996 on the basis of legal provisions (Law No. 9.140/95), whereby persons
          who disappeared by reason of their political activities in the period 196 1-1979 are considered to
          have died. Relatives of the victims are legally entitled to decline this legal provision or exercise
          the right to request death certificates. Four recent cases concern land workers in the State of
          Pernambuco, who disappeared on 31 May 2004 after having allegedly been arrested by police
          officers.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          108. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 63 cases to the Government; of those, 4 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source, 46 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 13 cases remain outstanding.
          Burundi
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          52
          0
          0
          0
          0
          52
          0
          N/A N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          109. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last annual report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Cambodia
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          2
          0
          0
          0
          0
          2
        
          
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          Number of cases on which tile
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on so
          me cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          2
          Yes
          N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          110. In two communications, dated 14 June 2006 and 8 September 2006, the Government of
          Cambodia replied concerning two outstanding cases, reiterating its previous requests for
          information on the addresses, time and the specific place where both subjects were reportedly
          arrested on 9 September 1998 in Phnom Penh.
          Information from sources
          111. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          112. The two cases reported to the Working Group occurred in 1998 and concerned persons
          who allegedly disappeared after a peace march.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          113. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          two cases to the Government and they remain outstanding.
          Cameroon
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          14
          0
          0
          0
          0
          14
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          114. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
        
          
          Chad
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          12
          0
          0
          2
          0
          10
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          115. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          116. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Clarifications
          117. Based on information received from the Government in 2005, the Working Group
          decided to clarify two cases following the expiration of the six-month rule (see paragraph 11).
          Both of the cases concerned members of an armed opposition group reportedly arrested in 1996
          and transferred to N'Djamena by members of the National Security Agency. The National
          Commission of Human Rights reported that one subject is currently a teacher at the King Faycal
          University in N'Djamena, and the other is now a local district representative in Amdam,
          eastern Chad. Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          118. Of the 13 reported cases of disappearance, 1 case concerned a member of the Democratic
          National Union who was reportedly taken prisoner in July 1983 in the context of clashes in
          Faya-Largeau. Five cases concerned members of the Hadjerai ethnic group who were allegedly
          arrested in October 1991 by the security forces. Six other cases concerned members of armed
          opposition groups reportedly arrested by the Sudanese security forces in 1996 at El Geneina,
          Sudan, near the border, and handed over to the Chadian security forces. One case concerned a
          person who was arrested in N'Djamena in 1999 by members of the Presidential Security Group.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          119. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 13 cases to the Government; 3 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 10 cases remain outstanding.
        
          
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          Chile
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          840
          0
          0
          24
          0
          816
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          120. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          121. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Clarifications
          122. Based on information previously received from the Government, the Working Group
          decided to clarify 24 cases following the expiration of the six-month rule (see paragraph 11).
          For 20 cases the Government provided the death certificates and in the 4 other cases, the
          subjects' remains were handed over to the families.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          123. The vast majority of the 908 reported cases of disappearance occurred between 1973
          and 1976 under the military Government and concerned political opponents of the military
          dictatorship, most of whom belonged to Chilean left wing parties. The disappearances were
          attributed to members of the army, the air force, the carabineros, and persons acting with the
          acquiescence of the authorities.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          124. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 908 cases to the Government; of the 92 cases clarified by the Working Group,
          69 were clarified on the basis of information provided by the Government and 23 on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 816 cases remain outstanding.
        
          
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          125. The Working Group welcomes the cooperation of the Government of Chile in the
          clarification of cases and sincerely hopes further information will be received that could lead to
          the clarifications of the 816 outstanding cases.
          China
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          begimiing of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          31
          1
          1
          3
          1
          29
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Urgent actions
          126. The Working Group transmitted one urgent action to the Government concerning
          Jian Hu, a human rights defender who disappeared from his residence while he was under
          house arrest.
          Standard cases
          127. The Working Group transmitted one case to the Government under its standard
          procedure, concerning Thubten Samten, a 19-year-old Tibetan monk who was allegedly taken
          by Chinese police officers from his room in a monastery in May 2006 for displaying prohibited
          items in his room, such as pictures of the Dalai Lama and a Tibetan national flag.
          Information from the Government
          128. One communication, dated 17 May 2006, was received from the Government. This
          communication could not be translated by the United Nations translation services in time for
          consideration by the Working Group for inclusion in the present report.
          Information from sources
          129. It was reported that the human rights defender who had disappeared from his residence
          (see paragraph 126) had returned home.
        
          
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          Clarifications
          130. Based on the information received from the source that the human rights defender (see
          paragraph 129) had returned home, the Working Group decided to clarify that case.
          131. The Working Group also decided to clarify three cases where the six-month rule had
          been previously applied (see paragraph 11). The cases concerned a teacher and student who
          disappeared in 2001 and a female worker who disappeared in 2002.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          132. Most of the cases of disappearance reported to the Working Group occurred
          between 1988 and 1990, and between 1995 and 2005. The majority of these cases concerned
          Tibetans, 19 of them monks, who were allegedly arrested in Nepal and handed over to the
          Chinese authorities. A further 13 cases concerned Falun Gong practitioners who were allegedly
          arrested or abducted in 2000 and 2001. In one case, an autistic boy reportedly disappeared
          in 2000 after having been questioned by Hong Kong immigration officers. In one case
          transmitted in 2004, a 4-year-old child, reportedly the daughter of Falun Gong practitioners, was
          allegedly taken from her home by police officers from the Tongnan Country National Security
          Team in 2004.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          133. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group transmitted 112 cases to
          the Government; of those, 11 cases have been clarified on the basis of information provided by
          the source, 72 cases have been clarified on the basis of information provided by the Government
          and 29 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          134. The Working Group expresses its appreciation to the Government of China for its
          cooperation and hopes that the Government will continue to make serious efforts to elucidate the
          fate or whereabouts of persons who have allegedly disappeared, including children and mentally
          challenged individuals.
          Colombia 1
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          beginning of
          the period
          under review
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the
          year under
          review
          Cases sent under
          the urgent action
          procedure
          Cases sent under
          the standard
          procedure
          Government
          Non-governmental
          sources
          897
          15
          44
          0
          0
          956
          Number of cases on which the
          Governn ent has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          12
          N/A N/A
        
          
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          General allegation
          Yes
          Government response
          No
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Urgent actions
          135. The Working Group transmitted 15 cases to the Government under the urgent action
          procedure. These urgent action cases include the cases of seven farmers reportedly detained by
          army troops.
          136. Three other urgent action cases concerned two brothers and their friend, two of them
          under 18, who were apprehended, reportedly by paramilitaries. These cases were also reported
          to the National Prosecutor's Office.
          137. The five remaining cases referred to four men and one woman who allegedly disappeared
          after having been taken by paramilitary members.
          Standard cases
          138. Forty-four new cases of disappearances were transmitted under the standard procedure to
          the Government. The disappearances took place from 2000 to 2004 and included seven women
          and three persons under 18 years of age. Most of these cases were reportedly committed by
          paramilitary groups acting with the complicity of the State.
          Information from the Government
          139. Three communications were received from the Government, dated 3 April, 16 May
          and 6 November 2006. The information reviewed was considered insufficient to constitute a
          clarification. The last communication could not be translated by the United Nations translation
          services in time for consideration by the Working Group for inclusion in the present report.
          Information from sources
          140. Additional information was received from a source on 23 October 2006, which was
          received too late for review by the Working Group and will be examined at the eighty-first
          session in early 2007.
          Meetings
          141. During the eightieth session, the Working Group met with NGO representatives to
          discuss the situation of disappearances in Colombia.
          General allegation
          142. Information was submitted by NGOs to the Working Group concerning alleged obstacles
          encountered in the implementation of the Declaration by the Government of Colombia (see
          paragraph 14). This information was transmitted to the Government.
        
          
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          143. According to reports, the Justice and Peace Law, approved in 2005 to facilitate the
          demobilization of members of illegal armed groups, has failed to uphold international standards
          on the right of victims to truth, justice and reparation.
          144. Reportedly, this law gives judicial investigators strict time limits to investigate each case,
          with little incentive for potential beneficiaries of mitigation to collaborate with investigators.
          The participation of victims in legal proceedings is limited, and there are no provisions to reveal
          the involvement of third parties, such as the security forces, who have reportedly played an
          integral part in supporting human rights violations carried out by paramilitaries.
          145. No reply was received from the Government regarding this general allegation.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          146. The majority of the 1,165 cases of disappearance reported in the past occurred beginning
          in 1981. Tn a large number of these cases, those responsible were allegedly members of
          paramilitary groups whose actions were believed to have been undertaken with the complicity or
          acquiescence of members of the State security forces. Those disappeared included members of
          trade unions, peasants and community workers.
          147. The Working Group undertook a mission to Colombia from 5 to 13 July 2005. The
          report of the mission is contained in document E/CN.4/2006/56/Add. 1. The Working Group's
          recommendations included to halt the continuing pattern of disappearances in the country, to
          protect the families of victims and non-governmental organizations working to discover the fate
          or whereabouts of disappeared persons, to address the problem of underreporting of cases of
          disappearance, to align domestic legislation with the State's obligations under the Declaration on
          the Protection of the Rights of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance and to more effectively
          implement the existing legal mechanisms on disappearances in Colombia.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          148. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 1,224 cases to the Government; of those, 67 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 201 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 956 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          149. The Working Group is deeply concerned about the new cases that continue to occur in
          Colombia.
          150. The Working Group welcomes the decision of the Constitutional Court of Colombia
          declaring ineffective the relevant provisions of the Justice and Peace Law, which the Working
          Group had identified as potentially contrary to international human rights law, in particular the
          right to truth of victims.
        
          
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          151. The Working Group again urges the Government of Colombia to take effective measures
          to clarify outstanding cases and to implement the recommendations contained in the report of the
          Working Group issued after its country visit of 5-13 July 2005. The Working Group invited the
          Government to submit a report within one year on the measures taken to implement the
          recommendations and looks forward to receiving this.
          Congo
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          114
          0
          0
          0
          0
          114
          0
          N/A N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          152. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Democratic People's Republic of Korea
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          9
          0
          0
          0
          0
          9
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          9
          Yes
          N/A
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          153. The Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea transmitted a
          communication to the Working Group on 24 May 2006 in which it replied concerning all nine
          outstanding cases. The Government stated that with regard to the eight cases of Japanese
          nationals, it had already provided the Government of Japan with detailed information on those
        
          
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          persons. With regard to the other outstanding case concerning a national of the Republic of
          Korea who allegedly disappeared on the border between China and the Democratic People's
          Republic of Korea, the Government stated that it had undertaken an investigation into the case
          and that neither that incident nor any similar act had occurred in the border area.
          154. In a reply dated 12 September 2006, the Government reported that in a recent press
          interview, the husband of one of the Japanese abductees confirmed that his wife was dead.
          Information from sources
          155. In communications dated 24 April and 16 June 2006, the source reported that the
          abduction issue would continue to be pursued and had not yet been resolved.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          156. In addition to the eight disappeared Japanese nationals abducted in the 1970s and 1980s,
          the case of the disappearance of a woman on the border between China and the Democratic
          People's Republic of Korea was reported to have occurred in 2004.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          157. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          nine cases to the Government, all of which remain outstanding.
          Observations
          158. The Working Group hopes that the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of
          Korea will continue to take steps to clarify the outstanding cases.
          Democratic Republic of the Congo
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          41
          0
          0
          0
          0
          41
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          159. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
        
          
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          2
          0
          0
          0
          0
          2
          2
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          160. The Working Group reviewed a communication sent by the Government on 18 July 2006
          regarding the two outstanding cases. The Working Group decided that the government
          responses were not sufficient to clarify the two cases.
          Information from sources
          161. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          162. Of the four cases reported to the Working Group, one concerned a person who was
          arrested in June 1984 in Santo Domingo, another concerned a university lecturer, journalist and
          political activist who was reportedly detained in May 1994; the third concerned a day labourer
          and Haitian national who was allegedly arrested in 1984; and the fourth, a person who was
          reportedly arrested in 1988 together with two community leaders.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          163. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          four cases to the Government; two cases were clarified on the basis of information provided by
          the Government and two cases remain outstanding.
          Ecuador
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          11
          0
          0
          0
          0
          11
        
          
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          Number of cases on which tile
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on so
          me cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          11
          N/A
          N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          164. Communications received on 26 July and 11 September 2006 were considered by the
          Working Group during the period under review. The Working Group decided that the
          information was not sufficient to clarify the 11 outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          165. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          166. The majority of cases of disappearance reported to the Working Group occurred
          between 1985 and 1992 in Quito, Guayaquil and Esmeraldas and concerned persons who were
          allegedly arrested by members of the Criminal Investigation Service of the National Police.
          Three of these cases concerned children. Two cases reported in 2004 concerned persons who
          reportedly disappeared in Guayaquil after being arrested by judicial police agents, and another
          case regarded a person reportedly disappeared while being transferred from a detention centre in
          Quevedo to the locality of Buena Fe.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          167. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group transmitted 26 cases to
          the Government; of those, 4 cases have been clarified on the basis of information provided by the
          source, 11 cases have been clarified on the basis of information provided by the Government
          and 11 cases remain outstanding.
          Egypt
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          beginning of
          the period
          under review
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the
          year under
          review
          Cases sent under
          the urgent action
          procedure
          Cases sent under
          the standard
          procedure
          Government
          Non-governmental
          sources
          15
          0
          0
          0
          0
          15
          Number of cases on which the
          Governn ent has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          0
          N/A N/A
        
          
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          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          168. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          El Salvador
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          2270
          0
          0
          0
          0
          2270
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          Information from the Government
          169. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          170. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Request for a visit
          171. Following a decision of the Working Group at the seventy-eighth session, a request for a
          visit as part of a four-country initiative in Central America was sent to the Government of
          El Salvador on 23 May 2006. The Government agreed and dates are being finalized for the
          mission to take place in February 2007.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          172. The majority of the 2,661 reported cases of disappearance occurred between 1980
          and 1983, in the context of the armed conflict between the Government of El Salvador and the
          Farabundo MartI National Liberation Front. Many people disappeared following arrest by
          uniformed soldiers or police, or were abducted in death-squad style operations carried out by
          armed men wearing civilian clothing and reportedly linked to the Army or to the security forces.
          Abductions of this kind in some cases subsequently became formal detentions, thus giving rise to
          allegations of links with the security forces.
        
          
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          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          173. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 2,661 cases to the Government; of those, 73 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 318 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 2,270 cases remain outstanding.
          Observation
          174. The Working Group welcomes the invitation and cooperation of the El Salvador
          Government.
          Equatorial Guinea
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          7
          0
          0
          0
          0
          7
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          175. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Eritrea
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          54
          0
          0
          0
          0
          54
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          Yes N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          54
        
          
          Information from the Government
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          176. The Government sent a communication on 23 June 2006 regarding all outstanding cases.
          The Government responses were not considered sufficient to clarify the 54 cases.
          Information from sources
          177. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          178. The 54 cases reported to the Working Group occurred in 1998 and all concerned
          Ethiopian nationals who were reported to have been arrested by the Eritrean police in front of the
          Ethiopian Embassy in Asmara. In the past, the authorities have requested more detailed
          information regarding these cases from the sources of the cases.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          179. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 54 cases to the Government and all of them remain outstanding.
          Ethiopia
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to
          during the period ui
          tile Government
          der review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          111
          0
          0
          0
          0
          111
          0
          N/A N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          180. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          France
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1
          0
          0
          0
          0
          1
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
        
          
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          Number of cases on which tile
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on so
          me cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          1
          N/A
          N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          181. The Government replied concerning its one outstanding case, stating that the French
          authorities had requested the Algerian authorities to assist in finding the subject.
          Information from sources
          182. The source provided further information on the circumstances of the disappearance.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          183. The one outstanding case of disappearance concerns a man of Algerian nationality
          whose asylum request had been denied in France. He was deported from France to Algeria
          on 23 December 1999, aboard a French ship, but reportedly did not disembark at Algiers.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding to date
          184. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          one case to the Government of France; this case remains outstanding before the Working Group.
          Greece
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          3
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          185. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
        
          
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          2896
          0
          3
          0
          0
          2899
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          Standard cases
          186. The Working Group transmitted three newly reported cases of disappearance to the
          Government. The first case concerned Oscar Humberto Duarte Paiz, who reportedly
          disappeared in Quetzal in May 2006 after he was taken by six heavily armed men who were
          allegedly policemen. The second case referred to Tzulma America Vásquez Galán, a
          26-year-old woman who disappeared in May 2006 when she was in the car on her way to work.
          The last case concerned Mayra Angelina Gutiérrez Hernández, a woman who disappeared
          in 2000 on her way to work.
          Information from the Government
          187. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          188. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Mission
          189. Following a decision of the Working Group at the seventy-eighth session, a request for a
          visit as part of a four-country initiative in Central America was sent to the Government on
          23 May 2006. The Government agreed and the Working Group undertook a mission to
          Guatemala from 19 to 21 September 2006. The report of the mission is contained in document
          A!HRC/4/4 1/Add. 1, and summarized in paragraph 41 above.
          Meetings
          190. During the seventy-ninth session, the Working Group met with government
          representatives to discuss the planned visit to the country.
        
          
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          Press release
          191. Press releases were issued prior to and following the mission to Guatemala in
          September 2006.
          192. On the last day of the mission, the Working Group held a press conference in
          Guatemala City, which was well attended by the media.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          193. The majority of the 3,152 cases reported to the Working Group occurred between 1979
          and 1986, mainly under the military regime and in the context of the Government's fight against
          the Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca (URNG).
          194. In 2002 the Working Group received one new case of enforced disappearance that
          concerned a 14-year-old boy who was reported by the police to have died after he was allegedly
          run over by a police patrol in Chiquimula.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          195. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 3,155 cases to the Government; of those, 79 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 177 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government, and 2,899 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          196. The Working Group is grateful to the Government for the invitation and calls on the
          Government to implement the recommendations contained in the above-mentioned mission
          report, and requests that the Government and sources provide information on the fate or
          whereabouts of the disappeared persons, concerning many of whom no information has been
          received for several years.
          Guinea
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          21
          0
          0
          0
          0
          21
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
        
          
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          197. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Haiti
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          38
          0
          0
          0
          0
          38
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          38
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          198. The Working Group received a communication from the Government
          on 16 August 2006. It reported that the Permanent Mission of Haiti to the United Nations
          Office at Geneva had transmitted the communication of the Working Group to the Ministry
          for Foreign Affairs for necessary action.
          Information from sources
          199. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          200. The majority of the 48 reported cases of disappearance occurred during
          three periods: 1981-1985, 1986-1990 and 1991-1994. Most of the cases that occurred during the
          first period concerned members or supporters of the Haitian Christian Democrat Party who were
          allegedly arrested by members of the Armed Forces or by the Tonton Macoutes. The cases that
          occurred during the second period concerned persons who were reportedly arrested by armed
          men in civilian clothes, members of the Anti-Gang and Investigation Service, and by the police.
          The last wave of cases took place in the aftermath of the coup d' état which ousted
          President Aristide in 1991.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          201. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group transmitted 48 cases
          to the Government; of those, 1 case has been clarified on the basis of information provided by
          the source, 9 cases have been clarified on the basis of information provided by the Government
          and 38 cases remain outstanding.
        
          
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          Honduras
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          129
          1
          0
          5
          0
          125
          125
          Yes
          ,
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          Urgent actions
          202. The Working Group transmitted one case to the Government under its urgent action
          procedure concerning the disappearance of Jorge Ruiz, who was travelling from Tegucigalpa
          toward Cocoa when he was reportedly arrested by five agents from the Direction of Criminal
          Investigation.
          Information from the Government
          203. The Government provided information on 28 September 2006 on the case referred to in
          the preceding paragraph. The information could not be translated by the United Nations
          translation services in time for consideration by the Working Group for inclusion in the present
          report.
          204. The Working Group reviewed government replies concerning 125 cases. In 118 cases,
          the Working Group decided that the information provided was not sufficient to consider the
          cases clarified and decided to retransmit these cases to the authorities. In five others, the
          Working Group decided to apply the six-month rule (see paragraph 12).
          Information from sources
          205. The Working Group received new information from sources regarding 20 outstanding
          cases of disappeared persons which had taken place in the 1980s. The information detailed the
          efforts carried out by the families of the victims to learn the whereabouts of their disappeared
          relatives.
          Clarifications
          206. Based on the information received from the Government, the Working Group decided to
          clarify the five cases mentioned in paragraph 204 following the expiration of the six-month rule
          (see paragraph 11). In all cases the deaths of the subjects were confirmed and the families
          received compensation from the Government.
        
          
          Request for a visit
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          207. Following a decision of the Working Group at the seventy-eighth session, a request for a
          visit as part of a four-country initiative in Central America was sent to the Government of
          Honduras on 23 May 2006. The Government agreed and dates are being finalized for the
          mission to take place in February 2007.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          208. The majority of the 202 previously reported cases occurred between 1981 and 1984.
          Reportedly, the Armed Forces and heavily armed men in plain clothes seized people perceived to
          be ideological enemies and took them to clandestine detention centres. Four cases reportedly
          occurred in 1983 and concerned leaders of the Revolutionary Party of Central American
          Workers-Honduras, including a Jesuit priest, who were allegedly captured by the Honduran
          Army. Two of these persons were reportedly citizens of the United States. Allegedly, the
          United States Army and Central Intelligence Agency personnel may have helped the Honduran
          Army in the Olancho operation in which, according to the Honduran Army, these persons were
          killed.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          209. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 203 cases to the Government; of those, 43 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 35 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 125 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          The Working Group welcomes the invitation and cooperation of the Government of
          210.
          Honduras.
          India
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          325
          0
          1
          1
          0
          325
          3
          N/A 2
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
        
          
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          Standard cases
          211. The Working Group transmitted one newly reported case of disappearance, concerning
          Sukwinder Singh Batti, a criminal defence lawyer who had represented victims of human rights
          abuses. He was reportedly last seen in 1994 in an unofficial detention centre located in Bahadur.
          Information from the Government
          212. In a communication dated 10 April 2006, the Government replied on three outstanding
          cases. In one case the Government stated that the subject, a militant from a pro-Pakistani group,
          Al-Jehad, had been released and was now at home. In another case, concerning the
          disappearance of an owner of a hardware shop, the Government reported that the subject's dead
          body was recovered from an orchard and handed over to the relatives. The Working Group
          considered that both replies could be clarifications, provided that the source did not raise
          objections within six months (see paragraph 12). In the third case, the Government provided
          new information on the subject, a 33-year-old watchman, and the circumstances concerning
          his arrest, but the Working Group considered it to be insufficient to determine the fate or
          whereabouts of the person.
          Information from sources
          213. A source replied concerning one case of a criminal defence lawyer who reportedly
          disappeared in 1994 (see paragraph 211), stating that an inquiry report remains pending before
          the Supreme Court.
          Clarification
          214. The Working Group decided to clarify one case, concerning a 17-year-old student who
          disappeared in 1999, where the six-month rule had been previously applied (see paragraph 11).
          Request for a visit
          215. On 13 July 2005, the Working Group requested to undertake a mission to India in the
          course of 2006. The request was based on an expected significant increase in the number of
          cases to be submitted by an NGO. However, these cases were not submitted. As a result, the
          Working Group decided at its eightieth session to withdraw its request for a visit to India.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          216. Most of the cases of disappearance reported to the Working Group occurred
          between 1983 and 2004, in the context of ethnic and religious disturbances in the Punjab and
          Kashmir regions. The disappearances were allegedly related to wide powers granted to the
          security forces under emergency legislation, in particular the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities
          Act and the Public Security Act, which allow for both preventive and prolonged detention in the
          absence of normal safeguards available under the criminal codes. The victims included
          two children, one aged 13 and one aged 16, students, a religious leader, journalists and human
        
          
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          rights activists. Regarding a case of a Kashmiri who disappeared in Kathmandu, it was reported
          that the Indian Embassy in Nepal was involved in his arrest. In accordance with the Working
          Group's methods of work, a copy of this case was sent to the Government of India (see also
          section on Nepal, paragraph 300).
          217. Three cases concerned members of the Akhil Bharatiya Nepali Ekta Samaj (All India
          Nepalese Unit Society), who were reportedly arrested in New Delhi by the Indian Special Branch
          Police and handed over to Nepali security officials. In accordance with its methods of work, the
          Working Group sent copies of those cases to the Government of Nepal (see section on Nepal,
          paragraph 300). Four cases concerned members of the UILFA who were allegedly arrested by
          the Bhutanese Army and handed over to the Indian Army. Copies of those cases were sent to the
          Government of India (see section on Bhutan, paragraph 101).
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          218. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 383 cases to the Government; of those, 10 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 48 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 325 cases remain outstanding.
          Indonesia
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          154
          0
          0
          0
          0
          154
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          219. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          220. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
        
          
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          Request for a visit
          221. Following a decision made at its eightieth session, the Working Group decided to request
          a mission to Indonesia in order to facilitate the clarification of outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          222. The majority of the cases of disappearance reported to the Working Group occurred
          in 1992 and between 1998 and 2000 in Jakarta, Aceh and East Timor (formerly under Indonesian
          control); a large number concerned students involved in anti-Government demonstrations in
          East Timor, Jakarta and Sumatra, among them the leader of the Indonesian Students Solidarity
          for Democracy. Eight other cases that occurred in 2002 and 2003 in Aceh concerned three trade
          unionists and the Head of the Aceh Besar District Branch of the Information Centre for a
          Referendum in Aceh, two students, and the Head of the production unit of TVR1 Studio at
          Gue Gajah. The one case transmitted in 2004 concerned a person who was reportedly abducted
          in Sanggeue village by Indonesian Army and Mobile Brigade troops during theirjoint operation
          in Delima and Garut areas, Pidie regency. Other cases concerned the personal driver of the
          leader of the Papua independence movement who was allegedly abducted by government forces
          in 2001, a man who allegedly disappeared when an Islamic lecture was broken up by military
          gunfire in 1984, and eight men who reportedly disappeared during a riot in 1998 near a
          department store in Jakarta.
          223. In 2002, in accordance with its methods of work, the Working Group decided to transfer
          cases of disappearances that occurred in the past in East Timor and were listed under Indonesia
          to the authorities of Timor-Leste.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          224. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group transmitted 157 cases to
          the Government; of those, 3 cases have been clarified on the basis of information provided by the
          source and 154 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          225. The Working Group encourages the Government of Indonesia to communicate with the
          Working Group to further the clarification of the 154 outstanding cases.
          226. The Working Group encourages Indonesia, in cooperation with Timor-Leste, to
          communicate with the Working Group to further the clarification of the 425 cases of
          disappearance which occurred on the territory of Timor-Leste during Indonesian rule.
          227. The Working Group urges the Government of Indonesia to respond positively to its
          request for a country visit.
          228. The Working Group requests information concerning the investigation and prosecution
          for the death of Mr. Munir, the Chairman of the Asian Federation Against Involuntary
          Disappearances, who was the subj ect of a prompt intervention letter in 2004 (see
          E/CN.4/2006/56, para. 276).
        
          
          Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          512
          0
          0
          0
          0
          512
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes - postponed
          229. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Iraq
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          16387
          0
          0
          0
          0
          16387
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          230. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56, Corr.1).
          Israel
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          2
          0
          0
          0
          0
          2
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
        
          
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          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on so
          me cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          231. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Japan
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          begimiing of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1
          0
          0
          0
          0
          1
          1
          Yes
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          232. The Government of Japan transmitted two communications to the Working Group,
          on 24 April and 16 June 2006. In these communications, the Government replied concerning its
          one outstanding case of enforced disappearance, that of a Japanese national who was allegedly
          abducted by secret agents of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in 1977 and was last
          seen on Japanese territory.
          Information from sources
          233. No information was received from sources regarding Japan's one outstanding case.
          Meetings
          234. The Government of Japan met with the Working Group at its seventy-eighth,
          seventy-ninth and eightieth sessions to discuss developments connected to its outstanding case
          and related cases.
        
          
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
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          235. The one outstanding case of disappearance concerns a Japanese national who was
          reportedly abducted in Japan by agents of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in 1977.
          Of the nine cases of disappeared Japanese nationals reported to the Working Group, this is the
          only case not acknowledged by the authorities of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          236. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          one case to the Government. This case of a disappeared person remains outstanding before the
          Working Group.
          Jordan
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          2
          0
          0
          0
          0
          2
          1
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          237. With respect to the case of an Indian national who was allegedly arrested by Syrian
          border police, the Government communicated information on 13 April 2006 on the movements
          through border checkpoints of Jordan of all persons with the same name as the subject.
          However, the Working Group decided that this information was insufficient to clarify the case.
          Information from sources
          238. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          239. Of the two cases reported to the Working Group, one concerns an Iraqi national who was
          allegedly abducted by Iraqi intelligence services and the other an Indian national who was
          allegedly arrested in Jordan, close to the border with the Syrian Arab Republic, by Syrian border
          police. The other case concerns a political activist who was allegedly arrested by Jordanian
          security officials and deported to the Sudan.
        
          
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          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          240. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          three cases to the Government. All three cases remain outstanding.
          Kuwait
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1
          0
          0
          0
          0
          1
          1
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          241. The Working Group reviewed communications from the Government of Kuwait
          dated 31 July and 22 November 2006. However, the Working Group decided that the
          information submitted was insufficient to clarify the one outstanding case.
          Information from sources
          242. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Meetings
          243. The Working Group met with government representatives to discuss the one outstanding
          case.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          244. The one case reported in the past concerned a person described by the source as a
          “bedouin” of Palestinian origin, carrying a Jordanian passport, who was allegedly arrested and
          detained by the Kuwaiti secret police after the retreat of Iraqi forces from Kuwait in 1991. In
          2005, the Working Group facilitated a meeting between family members of the disappeared
          person and representatives of the Government of Kuwait.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          245. In the past, the Working Group has transmitted one case to the Government and this case
          remains outstanding.
        
          
          Lao People's Democratic Republic
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          beginning of
          Cases transmitted to tile
          Government during the
          period under review
          Cases clarified during the period
          under review by:
          Discontinued
          cases
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the
          Cases sent
          Cases sent
          Government
          Non-governmental
          the period
          under the
          under the
          sources
          year under
          under review
          urgent action
          procedure
          standard
          procedure
          review
          2
          0
          0
          0
          1
          1
          0
          Multiple replies on some cases
          Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          2 N/A
          N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          246. The Government replied concerning its two outstanding cases, stating that in one case it
          had no new information. In the other case, concerning a member of the Lao Students Movement
          for Democracy, who reportedly disappeared after being arrested in 1999, the Government stated
          that in 2002, upon completion of his prison term, the subject was freed and transferred to
          guardians to further educate him to become a good citizen.
          Information from sources
          247. The source replied on the case of the disappeared member of the Lao Students
          Movement for Democracy (see paragraph 246), stating that the subject was being held at
          Samkhe prison.
          Clarifications
          248. Based on the information received from the source (see paragraph 247), the
          Working Group decided to clarify that case.
          Discontinued cases
          249. The Working Group decided, in accordance with paragraph 21 of its methods of work,
          exceptionally, to discontinue consideration of one case. Over the years, the Working Group has
          made numerous attempts to contact the source, but to no avail. The Working Group believes that
          it no longer has a useful role to play in trying to elucidate the whereabouts of the persons
          involved, as no follow-up can be given to the case. The case can be reopened at any time if
          presented again to the Working Group.
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has replied
        
          
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          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          250. Of the two outstanding cases, one occurred in 1999 and concerned a member of the
          Lao Students Movement for Democracy who was allegedly arrested by the police during a
          demonstration in Vientiane. The other case concerned the leader of a group of repatriates who
          was last seen in 1993 with a high official of the Department of the Interior.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          251. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          six cases to the Government; of those, five cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the source and one case has been discontinued. No cases remain outstanding.
          Lebanon
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          311
          0
          0
          0
          0
          311
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          252. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          4
          1
          0
          0
          0
          5
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
        
          
          Urgent actions
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          253. The Working Group transmitted one case to the Government under its urgent action
          procedure, regarding Al Raquoubi Abdelatif, a man who disappeared on 19 June 2006 from his
          commercial warehouse. Reportedly, several agents of the interior security service, dressed in
          civilian clothes, were responsible for his disappearance.
          Information from the Government
          254. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          255. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          256. Of the five outstanding cases, one was a Palestinian national who was allegedly arrested
          in 1996 in Tubruk on suspicion of having links with a religious opposition movement. One case
          concerned a Sudanese translator of the Green Book at the World Centre for Studies and Research
          in Tripoli who reportedly disappeared in 1983. Another case involved a Lebanese citizen who
          was reportedly abducted in Tripoli in 1978 while he was accompanying a Shiite Muslim scholar
          visiting the country. One case concerned a businessman who was allegedly arrested by the
          security forces during a mass arrest in 1989 and last seen at the Abu Salim prison in Tripoli.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          257. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          seven cases to the Government; of those, two cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source and five cases remain outstanding.
          Mauritania
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1
          0
          0
          0
          0
          1
          0
          N/A N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          258. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
        
          
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          Mexico 2
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          207
          0
          0
          1
          0
          206
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          259. The Working Group received two communications from the Mexican authorities,
          on 30 June and 22 September 2006. The information will be reviewed during the next reporting
          period.
          Information from sources
          260. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Clarifications
          261. On 15 June 2005, a communication from the Government concerning an outstanding case
          stated that the subject was confined in a maximum-security Federal Social Rehabilitation Centre.
          The Working Group decided to apply the six-month rule in this case (see paragraph 11). Since
          no new observations were received from the source, this case is now considered clarified.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          262. A large number of the cases reported to the Working Group occurred between 1974
          and 1981. Of those cases 98 took place in the context of rural guerrilla warfare in the State of
          Guerrero. Between 1994 and 1997, 111 cases occurred, primarily in the States of Chiapas, and
          Veracrnz. In most cases, the disappearances were attributed to law enforcement agencies and the
          Army. In 2003, the two reported cases concerned a member of an indigenous organization,
          allegedly arrested in the State of Chiapas, and a member of the Democratic Revolution Party
          who was allegedly abducted in the State of Guerrero by agents of the Federal Investigation
          Agency.
          2 In accordance with the practice of the Working Group, Santiago Corcuera did not participate in
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          See paragraph 259
          the decisions relating to this section of the report.
        
          
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
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          263. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 377 cases to the Government; of those, 22 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source, 133 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 206 cases remain outstanding. Sixteen cases were
          discontinued.
          Observations
          264. The Working Group encourages the Government to provide information on the location
          or fate of the victims that could lead to the clarification of the 206 outstanding cases.
          Montenegro
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          beginning of
          the period
          under review
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the
          year under
          review
          Cases sent
          under the urgent
          action procedure
          Cases sent under
          the standard
          procedure
          Government
          Non-governmental
          sources
          See
          paragraph 267
          0
          0
          0
          0
          15
          Number of cases on which the
          Multiple replies on some cases
          Number of cases of possible clarification
          Government has replied
          N/A
          by Government (6-month nile)
          N/A
          0
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          265. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          266. The source replied concerning one outstanding case, asking the Government what had
          happened to the subject as well as where his remains were located.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          267. Prior to the period under review, all enforced disappearances which reportedly occurred
          on the territory of Serbia and Montenegro were transmitted by the Working Group to the
          Government of Serbia and Montenegro. Following the 21 May 2006 referendum, Montenegro
          declared independence on 3 June 2006 and was admitted as a Member of the United Nations
          on 28 June 2006.
        
          
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          268. Following its seventy-ninth session, in accordance with its methods of work, the
          Working Group decided to address to the newly formed Government of Montenegro 15 of the
          16 outstanding cases of disappearances that had reportedly occurred in the past on the territory of
          Montenegro, but had previously been listed under Serbia and Montenegro.
          269. Most of the outstanding cases occurred in 1999 and 2000 and include the disappearance
          of a group of men who were allegedly detained in 1999 while travelling by bus from the
          Province of Kosovo to Albania through Montenegro and the disappearance of the Chairperson of
          the Kosovo-Albanian Women's League. One outstanding case which occurred in 1992 concerns
          a man who was allegedly arrested by officers from the police headquarters of Bar, and was last
          seen entering a police car and being driven away to an unknown location.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          270. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group transmitted 15 cases to
          the Government of Montenegro, all of which remain outstanding.
          Morocco
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to
          during the period ui
          tile Government
          der review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          100
          0
          0
          3
          0
          97
          45
          N/A
          32
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          271. The Working Group reviewed replies from the Government that referred to 45 cases. It
          decided that in 32 cases, the replies could constitute clarifications, provided the source did not
          raise an objection within six months (see paragraph 12). In 13 others the government responses
          were not considered sufficient to constitute a clarification.
          Information from sources
          272. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Clarifications
          273. Based on information received from the Government, the Working Group decided to
          clarify three cases following the expiration of the six-month rule (see paragraph 11).
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
        
          
          Request for a visit
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          274. Based on the cooperation and progress made in Morocco and recent clarifications, the
          Working Group decided to withdraw the request for an invitation to carry out a visit.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          275. The majority of the 248 cases the Working Group has transmitted to the Government
          occurred between 1972 and 1980. Most of them concerned persons who reportedly disappeared
          because they or their relatives were known or suspected supporters of the Polisario Front. The
          disappeared persons were reportedly confined in secret detention centres, such as Laayoune,
          Qal'at M'gouna, Agdz and Tazmamart. Cells in some police stations or military barracks and
          secret villas in the Rabat suburbs were also allegedly used to hide the disappeared persons.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          276. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 248 cases to the Government; of those, 46 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source, 105 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 97 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          277. The Working Group expresses its appreciation to the Government of Morocco for the
          information that it has provided and for its efforts to investigate the fate and whereabouts of
          persons reported to have disappeared in the past. It hopes that this process will continue.
          Mozambique
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          2
          0
          0
          0
          0
          2
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          278. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has renlied
          0
        
          
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          Myanmar
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1
          0
          0
          0
          0
          1
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          279. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Namibia
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1
          0
          0
          0
          0
          1
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          280. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Nepal 1
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          225
          12
          160
          75
          18
          304
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
        
          
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          Number of cases on which tile
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on so
          me cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          202
          N/A
          N/A
          General allegation
          Yes
          Government response
          No
          Prompt intervention letter
          Yes
          Government response
          No
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          N/A
          Urgent actions
          281. The Working Group transmitted 12 cases to the Government under its urgent action
          procedure. In seven of these cases, the subjects were allegedly rearrested by security forces
          immediately following their release on court orders issued following habeas corpus petitions.
          Three of these involved women in Biratnagar District.
          Standard cases
          282. One hundred and sixty cases were transmitted under the standard procedure to the
          Government. These cases reportedly took place between 2001 and 2005, in various districts of
          the country. The subj ects included 20 persons under 18 years of age and a total of 22 females.
          One of these cases was the disappearance of a young French woman in a park, near Kathmandu.
          She was last seen on 3 September 2005 and allegedly, members of the Nepalese Army were
          responsible for the disappearance.
          Information from the Government
          283. The Government sent replies regarding 202 cases. These included responses regarding
          nine of the urgent actions referred to in paragraph 281.
          284. The Working Group decided that for 49 cases, the Government's reply could constitute a
          clarification, provided the source did not object within six months. The subjects were either
          reported released or the location of the place of detention was provided.
          285. In 153 cases, the Working Group decided that the information was not sufficient for
          clarification.
          Information from sources
          286. In the case of a 24-year-old Nepalese man who was last seen 8 October 2003, the source
          presented many questions regarding the case to the Working Group and requested that they be
          transmitted to the Government.
          287. Sources also replied concerning 18 other cases of disappearances which occurred
          between 1995 and 2005. According to its methods of work, the Working Group decided to
          clarify all of them. In most cases, the subject was reported released.
        
          
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          Meetings
          288. During the seventy-eighth session, the Working Group met with government
          representatives to discuss cases of disappearances and follow-up to the recommendations of the
          Working Group's mission to the country in 2004 (see E/CN.4/2005/65/Add.1).
          289. Also during the seventy-ninth session, the Working Group met with a family member of
          a disappeared person.
          Request for a visit
          290. At the seventy-eighth session, the Working Group decided to request a visit to Nepal in
          order to follow up on the recommendations of its 2004 mission. The request was sent to the
          Government on 12 May and a reminder on 10 August 2006. The Working Group has not yet
          received a reply.
          Prompt intervention
          291. On 3 February 2006, a prompt intervention letter (see paragraph 13) was sent by the
          Working Group to the Government of Nepal regarding participants in a demonstration on behalf
          of disappeared persons who were reportedly indiscriminately beaten and detained by police. The
          Working Group has not received a response.
          Clarifications
          292. Based on information received from the Government, the Working Group decided to
          clarify 75 cases following the expiration of the six-month rule (see paragraph 11). These cases
          include alleged disappearances dating from 1999. In most cases, the subjects were reported
          released and their current addresses provided. The Government provided the location of the
          places of detention of the others.
          293. Based on information received from sources, the Working Group decided to
          clarify 18 cases. In the majority of cases, sources reported that the subj ect had been released.
          General allegation
          294. Information was submitted by NGOs to the Working Group concerning alleged obstacles
          encountered in the implementation of the Declaration by the Government of Nepal (see
          paragraph 14). This information was transmitted to the Government. Reports expressed concern
          that disappearances have continued in the country. NGOs have reportedly urged government
          ministers and the Attorney-General to ensure that those in the security forces who carry out,
          order or acquiesce to gross violations are prosecuted in public trials before civilian courts and
          given punishments commensurate with their crimes.
          295. NGOs reported that the Government continued to not respect court orders to release
          detainees. Lawyers in Kathmandu and elsewhere who handle human rights cases reportedly
          have faced threats, intimidation and harassment. Finally, the habeas corpus procedure was
          reportedly the only available legal remedy in cases of enforced disappearances.
        
          
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          296. Reportedly, registering a first information report (FIR) was a difficult task, as it takes
          hours to convince the authorities that the case is under their jurisdiction. Police were reluctant to
          register the cases, mainly because high-level Royal Nepalese Army personnel are named in the
          FIRs. Criminal law in Nepal gives investigating authority to the sub-inspector, thus the ability of
          junior officers is questionable in cases where high-level security officers are involved.
          297. No reply was received from the Government regarding this general allegation.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          298. The majority of the cases reported to the Working Group allegedly occurred
          between 1998 and 2005 in the context of counter-insurgency operations by security forces
          against members and supporters of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), which had declared
          a “people's war” in February 1996.
          299. During the first phase of this conflict, disappearances occurred during police
          operations (1998). As security operations intensified, the number of cases reported increased
          during 1999 and 2001, particularly after November 2001, following the declaration of a state of
          emergency and the deployment of the Army. Following the breakdown of a seven-month
          ceasefire on 27 August 2003, there was a rapid escalation in the number of disappearances.
          Most cases concerned persons who were arrested by unidentified security forces personnel in
          plain clothes from their homes. In many cases, the subjects were rearrested by security forces
          immediately after their release on court orders issued following habeas corpus petitions.
          Although disappearances reportedly were taking place across the country, the majority of cases
          reported to the Working Group occurred in and around Kathmandu and other districts in central
          Nepal. The reported victims included girls, women, students, businessmen, farmers, workers, a
          writer, a government employee, a journalist and human rights defenders. The disappearances
          were attributed to security forces personnel, the Armed Forces and the police.
          300. Regarding cases of three members of the Akhil Bharatiya Nepali Ekta Samaj (All India
          Nepalese Unit Society) who were reportedly arrested by the Indian Special Branch Police and
          handed over to Nepali security officials at the border, in Nepalgunj, in accordance with the
          Working Group's methods of work, copies of these cases were sent to the Government of India.
          The same was done in the case of a Kashmiri residing in Kathmandu. It was reported that the
          Indian Embassy in Kathmandu was involved in the arrest; therefore, a copy of this case was also
          sent to the Indian authorities (see also section on India, paragraph 216).
          301. At the invitation of the Government of Nepal, the Working Group visited the country
          from 6 to 14 December 2004. The delegation held meetings with His Majesty the King and
          other high-level officials, as well as with representatives of NGOs, relatives of the disappeared
          and members of the international community in Nepal. The Working Group found that the
          phenomenon of disappearance in Nepal was widespread; its use by the Nepalese security
          forces was arbitrary. Maoist insurgents also were reported to have committed widespread
          human rights violations. The mission report and recommendations can be found in
          document E/CN.4/2005/65/Add. 1.
        
          
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          302. On 8 February 2005, the Chairman-Rapporteur of the Working Group issued ajoint
          statement with eight other United Nations independent experts, expressing serious concern about
          the actions taken by the King to dissolve the constitutional Government and to assume direct
          power, including the proclamation of a nationwide state of emergency and the suspension of
          constitutional guarantees and civil and political liberties.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          303. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 510 cases to the Government; of those, 77 cases have been clarified on the
          basis of information provided by the source, 129 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government and 304 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          304. The Working Group welcomes the cooperation it has received from the Government of
          Nepal in providing information for the clarification of cases. The Working Group urges the
          Government of Nepal to report on the implementation of the recommendations of the Working
          Group following its country visit in 2004.
          Nicaragua
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          103
          0
          0
          0
          0
          103
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          305. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          306. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
        
          
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          307. Following a decision of the Working Group at the seventy-eighth session, a request for a
          visit as part of a four-country initiative in Central America was sent to the Government of
          Nicaragua on 23 May 2006. The Government has not yet replied.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          308. The majority of the cases reported to the Working Group occurred between 1979
          and 1983, in the context of the internal armed conflict which took place during the 1980s. Many
          of the reports of these disappearances pointed to the involvement of members of the Army, the
          former Sandinista Government, the former General Directorate for the Security of the State and
          the Frontier Guard. Two cases reportedly occurred in 1994: one concerned a farmer who was
          allegedly detained by a group of members of the Army and the police, and the other concerned a
          person allegedly accused of being a member of the Contras armed group.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          309. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 234 cases to the Government; of those, 19 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 112 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 103 cases remain outstanding.
          Nigeria 3
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1
          0
          0
          0
          0
          1
          1
          N/A
          1
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          In accordance with the practice of the Working Group, J. Bayo Adekanye did not participate
          in the decisions relating to this section of the report.
        
          
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          Information from the Government
          310. The Government informed the Working Group on 2 June 2006 that a human rights
          worker who allegedly disappeared in 1998 is currently working in law offices in Lagos.
          311. The reply could constitute a clarification, provided the source does not raise an objection
          within six months (see paragraph 12).
          Information from sources
          312. No information was received from sources regarding the outstanding case.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          313. The outstanding case concerns a human rights activist who was allegedly arrested at
          Murtala airport in Lagos by security forces in 1998 (see paragraph 310).
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          314. In the past the Working Group has transmitted six cases to the Government. The
          Working Group has clarified five cases on the basis of information provided by the Government.
          There remains one outstanding case to be clarified on the basis of the six-month rule.
          Pakistan
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          75
          2
          0
          0
          0
          77
          0
          N/A
          8
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Urgent actions
          315. The Working Group transmitted to the Government of Pakistan two cases under its
          urgent action procedure. The first case concerned the alleged disappearance of Allah Ditto
          (alias Asif Balladi), the secretary of the Sindh Nationalist Forum from Karachi, Sindh Province.
          The other case concerned Samiullah Baloch, who reportedly disappeared after being arrested at
          a military police checkpoint in Balochistan.
        
          
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          316. No new information was received from the Government concerning outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          317. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          318. The majority of the 85 cases of reported disappearance concerned members or
          sympathizers of the political party the Muhajir Qaomi Movement, who were allegedly arrested in
          1995 and 2001. Most of the other reported cases allegedly occurred in 1986 and between 1989
          and 1991, and involved Afghan refugees in Pakistan, many with links to the Harakate Inghilabe
          Islamic party of Afghanistan. The disappearances were reportedly perpetrated in Peshawar by
          persons allegedly acting with the acquiescence of the Pakistani authorities. Four other cases
          concerned members of the same family who were reportedly abducted by agents of military
          intelligence in Islamabad in 1996.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          319. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 85 cases to the Government; of those, 4 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source and 4 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government. There are eight cases under the six-month mle
          (see paragraph 12) for which the time limit has been temporarily suspended by decision of the
          Working Group. A total of 77 cases remain outstanding.
          Paraguay
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          beginning of
          Cases transmitted to the
          Government during the
          period under review
          Cases clarified during the period
          under review by:
          Discontinued
          cases
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the
          Cases sent Cases sent
          Government Non-govermnental
          the period
          under the under the
          sources
          year under
          under review
          urgent action standard
          procedure procedure
          review
          3
          0 0
          0 0
          3
          0
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          2
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Multiple replies on some cases
          Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          N/A
          N/A
        
          
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          Information from the Government
          320. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          321. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Discontinued cases
          322. Over the years, the Working Group has made numerous attempts to contact the source,
          but to no avail. The Working Group decided, in accordance with paragraph 21 of its methods of
          work, exceptionally to discontinue consideration of three cases. The Working Group believes
          that it no longer has a useful role to play in trying to elucidate the whereabouts of the persons
          involved, as no follow-up can be given to the cases. The cases can be reopened at any time if
          they are presented again to the Working Group.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          323. The 23 cases of disappearance reported to the Working Group occurred between 1975
          and 1977 under the Government of President Alfredo Stroessner. Several of the disappeared
          persons were members of the Communist Party, including its Secretary-General. Although
          disappearances took place in the capital, Asunción, the majority of the cases affected the rural
          population and were carried out in the districts of San José, Santa Helena, Piribebuy and
          Santa Rosa.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          324. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group transmitted 23 cases
          to the Government; of those, 20 cases were clarified on the basis of information provided by the
          Government and 3 cases were discontinued. There are no outstanding cases.
          Peru
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified
          review by:
          during the period under
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Govermnent
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          2368
          0
          0
          0
          0
          2368
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          Yes
          Government response
          No
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
        
          
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          Information from the Government
          325. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          326. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          General allegation
          327. Information was submitted by NGOs to the Working Group concerning alleged
          obstacles encountered in the implementation of the Declaration by the Government of Peru
          (see paragraph 14). This information was transmitted to the Government.
          328. Reportedly, the Peruvian military has systematically failed to provide courts and
          prosecutors with information concerning the true identities of military personnel under
          investigation for human rights abuses, including disappearances, committed during the country's
          armed conflict, which lasted from 1980 to 2000.
          329. NGOs reported to have called on the Government of Peru to ensure that the Armed
          Forces fully cooperate with civilian prosecutors and courts investigating human rights violations
          committed in Peru's armed conflict.
          330. No reply was received from the Government regarding this general allegation.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          331. The majority of the 3,006 reported cases of disappearance occurred between 1983
          and 1992 in the context of the Government's fight against the Communist Party of Peru,
          Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) and the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement. The
          majority of reported disappearances took place in areas of the country that had been under a state
          of emergency and were under military control. Detentions were frequently carried out by
          uniformed members of the Army and the Navy infantry, sometimes together with civil defence
          groups.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          332. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has transmitted a
          total of 3,006 cases to the Government; of those, 385 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source, 253 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 2,368 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          333. The Working Group wishes to remind the Government of Peru once again of its
          responsibility to conduct thorough and impartial investigations “for as long as the fate of
          the victim of enforced disappearance remains unclarified”, in accordance with article 13,
          paragraph 6, of the Declaration.
        
          
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          Philippines
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          594
          4
          3
          0
          0
          6o1
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          N/A
          a One case was deleted after the seventy-seventh session.
          Urgent actions
          334. The Working Group transmitted four cases under its urgent action procedure to the
          Government of the Philippines. All four cases concerned persons who reportedly disappeared
          from the Central Luzon region. Philip Limjoco allegedly disappeared near a bus terminal.
          Philip Dela Cruz was reportedly taken from the side of the road by an armed group. The two
          other urgent action cases concerned Tessie Abellera and her son Rodel Abellera, who were
          allegedly taken by soldiers from their home.
          Standard cases
          335. The Working Group transmitted to the Government under its standard procedure the
          cases of three persons who reportedly disappeared together in June 2006 in the Bulacan District
          of the Philippines. The cases concerned Manuel Merino, Karen Empeno and
          Sherlyn Cadapan.
          Information from the Government
          336. The Government of the Philippines sent two communications to the Working Group.
          On 22 August 2006, the Government reported on an investigation of the cases of four persons
          who disappeared in 2005. It reported that an investigation of the case had been conducted by
          the Commanding General of the Philippine Army, 4th Infantry Division. Initial reports revealed
          that the allegations against the 58th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army were
          unsubstantiated.
          337. On 11 October 2006, the Government stated that the licence plate number attributed to
          the vehicle that had been used by soldiers to take a mother and son from their home (see
          paragraph 334) had been issued to a different vehicle and therefore had been purposely used to
        
          
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          mislead the investigation. A communication dated 8 November 2006 regarding efforts
          undertaken by the Government to implement the recommendations made following the visit to
          the Philippines by the Working Group in 1991 was received too late for review, and will be
          considered at the next session of the Working Group for inclusion in the 2007 report.
          Information from sources
          338. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Request for a visit
          339. Following a decision of the Working Group at its seventy-eighth session, a request for a
          visit was sent to the Government of the Philippines on 24 May 2006. The Working Group has
          not yet received a reply.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          340. The majority of the reported cases of disappearance occurred throughout the country in
          the late 1970s and early 1980s in the context of the Government's anti-insurgency campaign.
          Alleged victims included farmers, students, social and health workers, members of Church
          groups, lawyers, journalists and economists. Since 1980, many reported cases of disappearance
          concerned young men living in rural and urban areas who participated in legally constituted
          organizations which, according to the military authorities, were fronts for the outlawed
          Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA).
          341. Disappearances have continued to occur since the 1990s, mainly in the context of
          military operations against the NPA, the Moro National Liberation Front, the Mindanao Islamic
          Liberation Front, the Citizen Armed Forces Geographical Units and the Civilian Volunteer
          Organizations.
          342. The Working Group visited the Philippines in 1991. The main recommendation to the
          Government was that the National Police should be severed from the Army and that the
          Government should introduce legislation to narrow the powers of arrest. It was also
          recommended that the Philippines Commission on Human Rights be empowered to make
          unannounced spot checks at places of detention, as well as improve protection of witnesses and
          overhaul the law and practice of habeas corpus (see E/CN.4/1991/20/Add.1, para. 168).
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          343. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 758 cases to the Government; of those, 33 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 124 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government and 601 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          344. The Working Group reminds the Government of its obligation under article 13 of the
          Declaration to make every effort to clarify the 601 outstanding cases.
        
          
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          345. The Working Group invites the Government to provide it with current information on the
          status of the consolidated anti-disappearance bills and reminds the Government of its obligation
          under article 4 of the Declaration to make all acts of enforced disappearance “offences under
          criminal law punishable by appropriate penalties which shall take into account their extreme
          seriousness”.
          Russian Federation 1
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          452a
          5
          3
          0
          1
          454 b
          12 (See parngraph 348)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          Yes
          Government response
          No
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes (2005)
          Government response
          Yes
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          a The case of Ibragim Abubakarovich Saidullaev was sent under the Working Group's
          urgent action procedure in 2005 but was inadvertently not included in last report. The case
          concerns a man who was reportedly taken from the computer room of a grocery store by armed
          persons thought to be from the Federal Security Service of Dagestan.
          b Five cases were determined to be duplications and were subsequently deleted.
          Urgent actions
          346. Five cases were sent to the Government of the Russian Federation under the urgent action
          procedure. Two cases concerned Bulat Chiiaev and Asiam Israiiov, who were allegedly taken
          from their car by military personnel in Chechnya. Khamzat Shamsuidinovich Tushaev,
          reportedly disappeared after entering the State office compound in Chechnya where he had been
          summoned. Asian Israiiovich Mishiev was last seen by the bank of a river surrounded by
          Russian military. Gaigi Shamkhanovich Bashaev reportedly was pulled out of his car, put into
          a vehicle and held in unofficial detention facilities.
          Standard cases
          347. The Working Group transmitted three further reported cases of disappearance to the
          Government. Armen Aioyan was reportedly taken by police in Moscow in May 1995. Ibragim
          Tausovich Uruskhanov was allegedly abducted from his home by members of the Russian
          federal armed forces. Bashir Adamovich Mustoigov was taken from in front of his house by
          men in military uniforms.
        
          
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          Information from the Government
          348. The Working Group received six communications from the Government of the
          Russian Federation. Three of the communications, dated 26 July, 16 August
          and 18 September 2006, could not be translated by the United Nations translation services
          in time for consideration by the Working Group for inclusion in the present report. In the
          other three communications, the Russian Federation provided additional information
          on 12 outstanding cases of enforced disappearance.
          349. In a communication dated 15 September 2005, the Government stated that for five of the
          outstanding cases, pretrial investigations had been suspended, for one case, the decision to
          suspend pretrial investigations had been overturned and for another case, pretrial investigations
          had been resumed. In one case the Government also reported that measures to establish the
          subject's whereabouts were being carried out and a query had been sent to the Republic of
          Uzbeki stan.
          350. In a communication dated 24 February 2006, concerning three construction workers who
          disappeared together in 2005, the Government reported that the procurator's office had opened a
          criminal case in accordance with article 126 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation
          (abduction). In a communication dated 20 March 2006, the Government stated that a decision
          not to continue criminal proceedings in the cases of two persons had been overturned.
          Information from sources
          351. Information was received from sources concerning four cases. Additional information on
          two cases from Chechnya and one from Moscow was transmitted to the Government. The fourth
          response provided information on where the person was imprisoned in Uzbekistan.
          Clarifications
          352. Based on the information provided by the source on the location of the subject in prison
          in Uzbekistan (see paragraph 11), the Working Group decided that the case should be considered
          clarified.
          General allegation
          353. Information was submitted by NGOs to the Working Group concerning alleged
          obstacles encountered in the implementation of the Declaration by the Government of the
          Russian Federation (see paragraph 14). This information was transmitted to the Government.
          354. According to such reports, many enforced disappearances are perpetrated by federal
          troops in Chechnya. Allegedly, between 3,000 and 5,000 people have disappeared since 1999.
          Those detained are reportedly ill-treated and eventually killed. This practice of disappearance
          occurs in an overall climate of impunity. Although in most instances local prosecutors do launch
          criminal investigations, the prosecutors routinely suspend them shortly thereafter, stating that it
          is impossible to establish the identity of the perpetrator. In most cases, however, investigators
          reportedly fail to take basic investigative steps.
        
          
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          355. No reply was received from the Government regarding this general allegation.
          Request for a visit
          356. The Working Group has proposed September 2007 for a country visit to the
          Russian Federation, following prior agreement in principle by the Government to the visit.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          357. A large number of the cases transmitted in the past concerned persons of ethnic Ingush
          origin who allegedly disappeared in 1992, in the context of fighting in the Northern Caucasus.
          The majority of the remaining cases were reported to have occurred in the Republic of
          Chechnya, primarily since 1994, in the context of the conflict there. The disappearances were
          alleged to have been carried out by Russian armed and security forces. Twenty-seven of the
          cases occurred between September 2004 and April 2005 in various locations such as Argun,
          Grozny and Koren-Benoj. Among the persons who disappeared were the relatives of the former
          President of the Republic of Chechnya, a 15-year-old child and the leader of the NGO called
          Let's Save the Generation.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          358. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 465 cases to the Government; of those, 10 cases have been clarified on the
          basis of information provided by the source, 1 case has been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government and 5 were found to be duplications by the Working
          Group, leaving 454 cases outstanding.
          Observations
          359. The Working Group is deeply concerned about the new cases that continue to occur
          in the Russian Federation. The Working Group encourages the Government to respond to its
          general allegation letter (see paragraph 353) and to take steps to clarify outstanding cases,
          including the large number of unresolved cases arising from the conflicts in the
          Northern Caucasus. The Working Group reiterates to the Government its obligation under
          the Declaration to prevent and to terminate all acts of enforced disappearance and to prosecute
          alleged perpetrators.
          360. The Working Group welcomes the invitation by the Government of the
          Russian Federation to the Working Group to conduct a country visit, and looks forward to
          finalizing dates as soon as possible.
          361. The Working Group continues to be concerned about suspension of investigations in
          disappearance cases and wishes to remind the Government of its obligations to conduct thorough
          and impartial investigations “for as long as the fate of the victim of enforced disappearance
          remains unclarified”, in accordance with article 13, paragraph 6, of the Declaration.
        
          
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          22
          0
          0
          0
          0
          22
          22
          Yes
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          362. The Government of Rwanda replied to the Working Group on 22 cases. The Government
          indicated that in most cases, the subject was “not known” and requested more information. The
          Working Group did not consider the responses provided by the Government regarding any of
          these cases sufficient to constitute clarifications.
          Information from sources
          363. New information was provided about the case of a man who disappeared in 2003 in
          Kigali. He had been a member of the National Assembly until it was dissolved in May 2003.
          In 2003 and 2004, the Governing Council of the Inter-Parliamentary Union adopted a resolution
          on this case, which it continues to follow.
          Meetings
          364. At its eightieth session, the Working Group met with an NGO representative to discuss
          cases from Rwanda.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          365. Most of the 22 outstanding cases transmitted in the past occurred between 1990
          and 1996. These included five cases which occurred in 1990 and 1991 in the north of the
          country in the context of the ethnic conflict between Tutsis and Hutus, and one case of a citizen
          of the Democratic Republic of the Congo who was allegedly arrested at the border between
          Rwanda and Uganda. The disappearances were attributed to the Armed Forces, the gendarmerie
          nationale and the Rwandese Patriotic Army.
          366. In accordance with its methods of work, the Working Group sent to the Government of
          Rwanda copies of cases listed under the Democratic Republic of the Congo of 18 Rwandan
          refugees and a professor who reportedly disappeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at
          the hands of Rwandan soldiers.
        
          
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          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          367. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has transmitted 24 cases
          to the Government; of those, 2 cases have been clarified on the basis of information provided by
          the sources and 22 cases remain outstanding.
          Saudi Arabia
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          1
          0
          0
          0
          0
          1
          1
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          368. The Government of Saudi Arabia replied on 10 May 2006 regarding the one outstanding
          case. The authorities reported that the subject, who was arrested in 1995 by the anti-drug unit at
          Jeddah Airport, had been prosecuted and sentenced to death, and that the sentence was carried
          out. The Working Group decided that the information was insufficient to constitute a
          clarification.
          Information from sources
          369. No information was received from sources regarding the one outstanding case.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          370. The previously reported case, referred to in paragraph 368 above, concerned a
          contractor, a citizen of India, who was allegedly detained by government officials in Jeddah
          in 1997.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          371. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted four cases to the Government; of those, one case has been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the Government and two were discontinued, and one case remains
          outstanding.
        
          
          Serbia
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          Number of
          outstanding cases
          at the beginning
          of the period
          under review
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period
          under review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the
          year under
          review
          Cases sent under
          the urgent action
          procedure
          Cases sent
          under the
          standard
          procedure
          Government
          Non-governmental
          sources
          16(See
          paragraph_374)
          0
          0
          0
          0
          1
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          372. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          373. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          374. Prior to the period under review, all enforced disappearances which reportedly occurred
          on the territory of Serbia and Montenegro were transmitted by the Working Group to the
          Government of Serbia and Montenegro. Following a referendum on 21 May 2006, Montenegro
          declared independence on 3 June 2006 and was admitted as a Member of the United Nations
          on 28 June 2006.
          375. Of the 16 cases that had been listed under Serbia and Montenegro, only 1 outstanding
          case occurred on the territory of Serbia. This case will be transmitted to the Government of
          Serbia. This outstanding case concerns a former President of Serbia who reportedly disappeared
          in Belgrade in August 2000.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          376. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group transmitted 17 cases
          to the Government of Serbia and Montenegro; of those, 1 case was clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government of Serbia and Montenegro. Following the transfer of
          the 15 cases which occurred on the territory of what is today the Republic of Montenegro to its
          Government, 1 case remains outstanding with the Government of Serbia.
          Multiple replies on some cases
          Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          0 N/A
          N/A
        
          
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          Seychelles
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          3
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          377. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Spain
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          3
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          3
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          378. The Government replied on the three outstanding cases, stating that it had received the
          annual reminder letter from the Chairperson-Rapporteur of the Working Group, that the contents
          had been transmitted to the competent Spanish authorities and that it hoped soon to be able to
          give the Working Group the requested information.
          Information from sources
          379. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
        
          
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          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          380. Of the three cases reported in the past, two concerned members of the Guerrilla Group of
          the East Coast and Aragon (Agrupacion Guerrillera de Levante y Aragon). The disappearances
          were allegedly perpetrated by the Guardia Civil and occurred in 1947 and 1949. Another case
          concerns a farmer who belonged to the guerrilla group Federación de Guerrillas Astur-Galaico
          Leonesas, Agrupación de Orense, whose disappearance in 1950 in Avila was alleged to have
          been carried out by the Guardia Civil.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          381. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          three cases to the Government. All three of these cases remain outstanding before the
          Working Group.
          Sri Lanka 1
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          5708
          41
          0
          0
          0
          5749
          8
          General allegation
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          Urgent actions
          382. The Working Group transmitted to the Government 41 cases under its urgent action
          procedure. The reported disappearances occurred primarily in the north and east of Sri Lanka,
          mostly in the Jaffna District. Eight cases concerned Tamil men who were all reportedly taken by
          Army personnel while at a Hindu temple. Two cases concerned co-workers from the Danish
          Demining Group in Jaffna. One case concerned a man with a mental disability. Four cases
          concerned persons who allegedly disappeared by the seashore, and one case concerned a
          fisherman who could not produce his national identity card when requested by the authorities to
          do so. Four cases concerned persons who were arrested during cordon and search operations. In
          seven cases persons were reportedly taken by Sri Lankan Navy or Army personnel from their
          homes. Four persons, including a priest, were last seen at Sri Lankan Navy checkpoints. Nine
          cases, including one case of a minor, concerned persons who were last seen either walking or
          driving along the road. In one case, the person was arrested and last seen at a tea shop.
        
          
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          Information from the Government
          383. The Government transmitted two communications to the Working Group. In a
          communication dated 1 September 2006, the Government replied concerning three cases that had
          been submitted under the Working Group's urgent action procedure, those of three brothers who
          disappeared together from their home. The Government requested more information on their
          place of residence, the police station where the complaint had been filed and the relevant
          complaint number.
          384. In another communication dated 6 October 2006, the Government replied concerning five
          cases that had been transmitted under the Working Group's urgent action procedure, stating that
          investigations were being carried out in all cases. The Government stated that it had been
          reported in the recent past that members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were
          involved in similar abductions in the north and east of Sri Lanka, disguising themselves as
          security forces personnel. In one case, the Government replied that the subject was an
          underworld gang leader wanted by other groups. The Government also provided additional
          details surrounding the disappearance of a priest at a Sri Lankan Navy checkpoint.
          Information from sources
          385. Following a request made by the Government, the source provided additional information
          on the disappearance of three brothers.
          Meetings
          386. At its seventy-ninth session, the Working Group met with a Sri Lankan NGO to discuss
          the current situation in the country.
          387. While attending the Human Rights Council, the former Chairperson-Rapporteur of the
          Working Group met with the Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations to
          discuss further collaboration with the Working Group.
          General allegation
          388. Information was submitted by NGOs to the Working Group concerning alleged obstacles
          encountered in the implementation of the Declaration by the Government of Sri Lanka (see
          paragraph 14). This information was transmitted to the Government.
          389. According to the reports, the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka officially decided
          to stop further inquiries into 2,000 cases of disappearance unless an order was received from the
          Government to continue with the inquiries, as the findings might result in “payments of
          compensation, etc.”. The mandate of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka is, among
          other things, to inquire into infringement of fundamental rights and to make appropriate redress,
          including the granting of compensation to the victims. The board of the Commission has
          reportedly completely abdicated from this responsibility.
        
          
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          390. In a response dated 11 August 2006, the Government of Sri Lanka stated: “With regard
          to the representations made on the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka, it should be noted
          that this is an independent body. The Government can only transmit to the Human Rights
          Commission of Sri Lanka any representations forwarded, with the request for appropriate
          action.”
          Request for a visit
          391. Following a decision of the Working Group, a request for a visit to take place in
          early 2007 was sent to the Government of Sri Lanka on 16 October 2006. In a reply
          dated 24 October 2006, the Government stated that it would not be possible to schedule a visit
          for the Working Group during the requested period owing to the planned visits of other special
          procedure mandate holders, but that the interest of the Working Group would be noted and given
          due consideration.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          392. The cases reported to the Working Group are alleged to have occurred in the context of
          two major conflicts in Sri Lanka: the confrontation between Tamil militants and government
          forces in the north and north-east of the country and that between the People's Liberation Front
          (JVP) and government forces in the south. Between 1987 and 1990, the disappearances occurred
          mainly in the southern and central provinces and coincided with extreme violence on the part of
          both security forces and the JVP. The cases reported to have occurred since 11 June 1990, the
          date of the resumption of hostilities with the LTTE, have been confined primarily to the eastern
          and north-eastern provinces of the country.
          393. The Working Group has undertaken three field missions to Sri Lanka, in 1991
          (see E/CN.4/1992/18/Add.1), 1992 (see E/CN.4/1993/25/Add.1) and 1999 (see
          E/CN.4/2000/64/Add.1). The central recommendation to the Government was the establishment
          of an independent body with the task of investigating all cases of disappearance that had
          occurred since 1995 and to accelerate its efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice. The Working
          Group also recommended the setting up of a central register of detainees as provided for in
          article 10, paragraph 3, of the Declaration. It stated that all families of disappeared persons
          should receive the same amount of compensation and that the procedure for issuing death
          certificates in cases of disappearances should be applied in an equitable and non-discriminatory
          manner. The Working Group further noted that the Prevention of Terrorism Act and the
          Emergency Regulations had not been abolished or harmonized with internationally accepted
          standards of human rights, and recommended that the prohibition of enforced disappearance be
          included as a fundamental right in the Constitution of Sri Lanka.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          394. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 12,319 cases to the Government; of those, 40 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 6,530 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government and 5,749 cases remain outstanding.
        
          
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          Observations
          395. The Working Group wishes to express its appreciation to the Government of Sri Lanka
          for its ongoing cooperation and its efforts to investigate and clarify the fate of the many
          thousands of persons who disappeared in the past. The Working Group thanks the Government
          for the reply to its request for a country visit, and looks forward to receiving a positive reply and
          setting dates as soon as possible.
          396. The Working Group is gravely concerned at the increase in reported cases of recent
          enforced disappearances occurring primarily in the north-east of the country in the context of
          renewed fighting in the region.
          397. The Working Group encourages the Government to report on the further implementation
          of the recommendations emanating from the Working Group's visits in 1991, 1992 and 1999.
          398. The Working Group would appreciate further information on the situation of the National
          Human Rights Commission, owing to its crucial role in addressing disappearances and other
          human rights issues in Sri Lanka.
          Sudan
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          164
          1
          0
          0
          0
          165
          12
          N/A
          ,
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes (in 2005)
          Government response
          N/A
          Urgent action
          399. One case was sent to the Government of the Sudan under the urgent action procedure.
          The case concerned Mona Ibrahim Salih, who disappeared from the Kalma internally displaced
          persons camp on 4 December 2005.
          Information from the Government
          400. A communication was sent by the Government on 24 August 2006 regarding 12 cases.
          In five cases, the Working Group decided that the replies could constitute clarifications, provided
          the source did not raise an objection within six months (see paragraph 12). With respect to the
        
          
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          other seven, the Working Group decided that the responses were not sufficient to clarify the
          cases. A communication from the Government dated 29 June 2006 could not be translated by
          the United Nations translation services in time for consideration by the Working Group for
          inclusion in the present report.
          Information from sources
          401. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Request for a visit
          402. Following a decision of the Working Group, a request for a visit was sent to the
          Government of the Sudan on 20 December 2005. The Working Group has not yet received a
          reply.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          403. The majority of the 323 cases of disappearance reported in the past
          concerned 249 villagers who were allegedly abducted from the village of Toror in the
          Nuba Mountains in 1995 by the Armed Forces and taken to a Government-controlled “peace
          camp”. Another 54 disappeared persons were mainly members of the Sudan Liberation Army
          who were allegedly arrested after clashes with government forces in Dissa and Abu Gamra in
          June and August 2003. Three cases concerned civilians who were arrested by government forces
          at Serif Amra in July 2003.
          404. Another group of cases were transmitted by the Working Group in 2005, including the
          cases of 19 members of the Fur and Dajo communities who reportedly were arrested by armed
          forces and Janjaweed militia from their homes and from Adwa village north of Nyala, and
          six persons who were reportedly arrested and disappeared during an attack by armed forces on
          Gedel Haboub.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          405. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 367 cases to the Government; of those, 4 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source, 200 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 163 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          406. Although the Working Group did not receive any report of new cases this year, the
          Working Group remains concerned about disappearances in the Sudan.
          407. The Working Group also reiterates its request for an invitation from the Government of
          the Sudan to conduct a country visit so as to assist the Government in preventing disappearances
          and in clarifying outstanding cases.
        
          
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          Syrian Arab Republic
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          15
          1
          0
          0
          0
          16
          2
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Urgent actions
          408. The Working Group transmitted one urgent action to the Syrian authorities
          on 12 April 2006. The case concerned Mohammad Al-Abdullah, who was reportedly abducted
          from his home in the city of Qatana on 23 March 2006. The Syrian Army was alleged to be
          responsible.
          Information from the Government
          409. The Government sent responses concerning the cases of two men. The first concerned a
          Lebanese national who disappeared on 1 April 1998. The authorities reported on 13 April 2006
          that the subject had been released on 13 November 2005 under a political amnesty declared by
          the President of the Republic.
          410. Regarding the case of a Lebanese male who reportedly disappeared on 1 January 1994
          and was last seen at the interrogation section in a prison in Damascus, the Government reported
          that the subj ect was abducted by the Union of People's Forces organization and that he has “not
          been heard from since”.
          411. The Working Group decided that the information provided was not sufficient to clarify
          the cases. Two communications from the Government, both dated 10 July 2006, could not be
          translated by the United Nations translation services in time for consideration by the Working
          Group for inclusion in the present report.
          Information from sources
          412. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          413. The majority of the cases of disappearance reported to the Working Group in the past
          occurred between 1980 and 1994. The security forces or military intelligence were allegedly
          responsible. Among the victims were students, medical doctors, military personnel and an artist.
        
          
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          Of these, eight cases concerned Lebanese citizens, three concerned Jordanian nationals and one
          concerned a Palestinian. In the past, in accordance with its methods of work, the Working Group
          also sent to the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic copies of five cases concerning
          Lebanese nationals who were reportedly abducted by Hezbollah and transferred to the Syrian
          intelligence service between 1981 and 1985.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          414. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 40 cases to the Government; of those, 13 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source, 11 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 16 cases remain outstanding.
          Taj ikis tan
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          begimiing of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          6
          0
          0
          0
          0
          6
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          415. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Thailand
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          32
          1
          3
          0
          0
          36
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          Yes
          Government response
          No
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
        
          
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          Urgent actions
          416. The Working Group transmitted one case to the Government under its urgent action
          procedure. The case concerned Guwaegama Wae-halem, who was allegedly taken away by
          military personnel at a temporary army checkpoint in Narathiwat Province.
          Standard cases
          417. The Working Group also transmitted three reported cases of disappearance from
          Yala Province which allegedly occurred in 2004. Two of the cases concern two friends,
          Wae-arong Rohim and Yah Jeloh, who were allegedly abducted by the police, and the other
          case concerns Ibrohim Gayo, whose disappearance was attributed to the Army.
          Information from the Government
          418. No communication was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          419. New information was received from a source concerning the disappearance of a
          prominent Thai human rights lawyer, Mr. Somchai Neelaphajit. The source stated that
          on 12 January 2006, Thai courts convicted a police major of forcibly pushing the lawyer into a
          car and acquitted four other defendants because of a lack of clear evidence. The judgement
          highlighted that the defendants had not been interested in the lawyer's property, despite having
          been charged with theft. The court also ruled that a State official had forcibly abducted him.
          Although the Department of Special Investigation had promised to regularly update the family
          on its investigation into the case, the source claims that nothing has been forthcoming. The
          source called on the Government of Thailand to pursue independent investigations to establish
          the fate and whereabouts of the victim and to hold those responsible for his disappearance
          accountable.
          Prompt intervention
          420. On 26 March 2006 and on 7 November 2006, two prompt intervention letters (see
          paragraph 13) were sent to the Government of Thailand concerning alleged threats to and
          harassment of the family of Somchai Neelaphajit. Serious concern has been expressed that the
          reported harassment and intimidation of his wife may have been in retaliation for the activities
          related to calls for justice and the search for her husband.
          Press release
          421. On 11 March 2006, the Chairperson-Rapporteur of the Working Group issued a
          statement in connection with the decision of the Asian Human Rights Commission to honour
          Somchai Neelaphajit with its second Asian Human Rights Defender Award.
        
          
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          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          422. Of the 39 reported cases, 33 occurred in 1992; 31 of those cases concerned persons who
          allegedly disappeared during a crackdown by security forces on demonstrations in Bangkok in
          the aftermath of the appointment of a new Prime Minister.
          423. One case occurred in 1991 and concerned the President of the Labour Congress of
          Thailand, who reportedly disappeared from his union's office in Bangkok three days after
          organizing a protest rally. Another case occurred in 2005 and concerned a prominent human
          rights lawyer who was allegedly taken from his car near Bangkok by five policemen and never
          seen again.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          424. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 39 cases to the Government; of those, 1 case was clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government and 2 cases were discontinued. There are 36 cases
          which remain outstanding before the Working Group.
          Observations
          425. The Working Group reminds the Government of its obligations under article 13,
          paragraph 3, of the Declaration to take steps to ensure that all persons involved in the
          investigation of an enforced disappearance, including the complainant, counsel, witnesses and
          those conducting the investigation, are protected against ill-treatment, intimidation or reprisal.
          The Working Group invites the Government of Thailand to reply to the three prompt
          intervention letters it sent to the Government in 2005 and 2006.
          Timor-Leste
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          425
          0
          0
          0
          0
          425
          0
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          Yes
          Government response
          N/A
          N/A
          N/A
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
          Information from the Government
          426. No communication has ever been received by the Working Group from the Government
          of Timor-Leste regarding outstanding cases.
        
          
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          Information from sources
          427. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Request for a visit
          428. Following a decision made at its eightieth session, the Working Group decided to request
          a mission to Timor-Leste in order to facilitate the clarification of outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          429. In 2002, in accordance with its methods of work, the Working Group decided to address
          cases of disappearances that occurred in the past in East Timor and were listed under Indonesia
          to the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor. These cases have subsequently
          been sent to the authorities of Timor-Leste.
          430. The majority of the cases of disappearance reported to the Working Group occurred
          in 1992 and between 1998 and 2000 in East Timor, when it was under Indonesian control.
          A large number concerned students involved in anti-Government demonstrations.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          431. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 501 cases to the Government of the day; of those, 18 cases have been clarified on
          the basis of information provided by the source, 58 cases have been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government of Indonesia and 425 cases remain outstanding.
          The Working Group has copied these cases to the Government of Indonesia.
          Observations
          432. The Working Group encourages the Government of Timor-Leste, in cooperation with the
          Government of Indonesia, to communicate with the Working Group to further the clarification of
          the 425 outstanding cases.
          433. The Working Group urges the Government of Timor-Leste to respond positively to its
          request for a country visit.
          Togo
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          10
          0
          0
          0
          0
          10
        
          
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          Number of cases on which tile
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on soi
          i e cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          434. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          Turkey
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          88
          0
          0
          5
          0
          83
          38
          Yes
          16
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          435. The Working Group reviewed four communications received during the period under
          review from the Government of Turkey.
          436. Based on previous information received, the Working Group decided to apply the
          six-month rule (see paragraph 12) in 16 cases.
          437. The Government also replied in 38 other cases, concerning people having disappeared
          between 1991 and 2001. Most of the replies indicated that investigations by local authorities
          were ongoing. The Working Group decided that the responses were considered insufficient to
          clarify the cases.
          Information from sources
          438. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
        
          
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          Clarifications
          439. Based on information from the Government, the Working Group decided to clarify five
          cases following the expiration of the six-month rule (see paragraph 11). In four cases, death
          certificates were provided. In one case, the subject, together with his attorney, made a
          declaration to the General Directorate of Security stating that he was not a disappeared person.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          440. The majority of the 181 reported cases were alleged to have occurred in south-eastern
          Turkey, in areas where a state of emergency was in force, and concerned members of the
          Kurdish minority. Three cases reportedly occurred in 2001 and concerned members of the
          People's Democratic Party. A 2002 case concerned a welder who was allegedly detained by
          members of the gendarmerie, despite a judicial order that he be remanded to prison.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          441. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 181 cases to the Government; of those, 49 cases have been clarified on the basis
          of information provided by the source, 49 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 83 cases remain outstanding.
          Uganda
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          beginning of
          the period
          under review
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period
          under review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the year
          under review
          Cases sent under
          the urgent action
          procedure
          Cases sent under
          the standard
          procedure
          Government
          Non-governmental
          sources
          54
          0
          0
          0
          0
          i5(See
          paragraph 447)
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          442. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          Multiple replies on some cases
          Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          N/A
          N/A
          443. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
        
          
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          444. The Working Group received information regarding cases previously accepted by the
          Working Group which it learned had in fact been abductions by a non-State actor. The Working
          Group considered the matter and decided that those cases were not within the proper ambit of its
          mandate since the actions were not directly or indirectly attributable to the Government of
          Uganda. As a result, the Working Group deleted 39 outstanding cases. The Working Group also
          learned that the United Nations in Uganda is actively working on these and similar cases of
          children abducted by rebel forces.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          445. Of the 61 reported cases of disappearance, 20 occurred between 1981 and 1985. These
          reported disappearances occurred throughout the country and in one case the person was
          allegedly abducted while in exile in Kenya and taken to Kampala. One case concerned the
          18-year-old daughter of an opposition member of the Ugandan Parliament. The disappearances
          are said to have been committed by policemen, soldiers or officials of the National Security
          Agency.
          446. In 1998, three cases occurred, one of which concerned a former magistrate who was a
          refugee. He was reportedly arrested in Kampala by Ugandan police officers. Another case
          concerned a lawyer providing defence counsel to persons accused of genocide. He is said to
          have been previously arrested and tortured because of his activities.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          447. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group transmitted 61 cases
          to the Government; of those, 5 cases have been clarified on the basis of information provided
          by the source, 2 cases have been clarified on the basis of information provided by the
          Government, 39 cases have been deleted, and 15 cases remain outstanding.
          Ukraine
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          3
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3
          3
          N/A N/A
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
        
          
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          Information from the Government
          448. On 16 December 2005, the Government of Ukraine transmitted one communication to
          the Working Group concerning the three persons who reportedly disappeared together in 1995.
          The Government stated that on 6 April 2005, the criminal investigation that was instituted
          pursuant to the disappearance of the three persons had been suspended. At present government
          authorities are reportedly taking steps to determine the whereabouts of the subjects and to
          establish the identity of the perpetrators. In addition, disciplinary proceedings have been
          instituted against militia officers for improper performance of their duties.
          Information from sources
          449. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          450. The three outstanding cases concern two brothers and a friend who were allegedly
          abducted by security forces in 1995.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          451. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has transmitted
          four cases to the Government; of those, one case has been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and three cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          452. The Working Group continues to be concerned about the suspension of investigations in
          disappearance cases and wishes to remind the Government of its obligations to conduct thorough
          and impartial investigations “for as long as the fate of the victim of enforced disappearance
          remains unclarified”, in accordance with article 13, paragraph 6, of the Declaration.
          United States of America
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          begimiing of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          0
          0
          0
          0
          0
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          0
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          General allegation
          Yes
          Government response
          Yes
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
        
          
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          General allegation
          453. Information was submitted by NGOs to the Working Group concerning alleged obstacles
          encountered in the implementation of the Declaration by the Government of the United States of
          America (see paragraph 14). This information was transmitted to the Government.
          454. According to the reports, since 11 September 2001, the Government of the United States
          has relied increasingly in its counter-terrorism operations on a practice that is known as
          “rendition”, or “extraordinary rendition”. The practice generally involves the detention of
          persons either outside or inside the United States and their extrajudicial transfer either to
          United States-run detention facilities overseas or to the custody of foreign intelligence agencies.
          Allegedly, even when suspects are transferred to the custody of foreign agents under the
          rendition programme, the United States Government often maintains a degree of control over
          their custody as well as the interrogation process itself. Because the persons subjected to this
          practice are generally held incommunicado in secret facilities, it is believed that the practice
          amounts to enforced disappearance. It is alleged that by authorizing United States agents to
          detain suspects and transfer them to incommunicado detention in overseas prisons, the
          United States violates express provisions of international law regarding the right to freedom from
          arbitrary arrest and detention, and the right to judicial review for the basis of the detention.
          455. To date, victims of the rendition programme have not prevailed in their attempts to seek
          redress in United States courts. While United States courts have reportedly recognized the
          prohibitions against arbitrary detention, torture, other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment and
          enforced disappearance as discrete violations of international law cognizable under the Alien
          Tort Statute and the Torture Victim Protection Act, so far lower courts have found that only
          foreign officials can be held civilly liable for violation of these norms.
          456. In a communication dated 25 October 2006, the Government of the United States
          responded to the Working Group's general allegation described above, which also contained a
          request made by NGOs for the United States Government to provide information relating to the
          policy and practice of rendition. The Government stated:
          “Inasmuch as this request concerns matters governed by the law of armed
          conflict, the United States respectfully notes that it does not believe that it falls within the
          mandate of the Working Group. As recently confirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in
          Haindan v. Ruinsfeld, the law of armed conflict governs the armed conflict with al Qaeda.
          Specifically, the Supreme Court held that Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions
          applies to the armed conflict with al Qaeda. Nevertheless, as a matter of courtesy, the
          Government of the United States is pleased to provide the following materials relevant to
          its request, which can be found at the respective sites:
          — Speech of President George W. Bush dated September 6, 2006
          (www.whitehouse. gov/news/releases/2006/09/20060906-3 html);
        
          
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          — Materials associated with the United States meeting with the Committee against
          Torture in May 2006 (www.usmission.ch); and
          — Remarks of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice dated 5 December 2005
          (www. state.gov/secretary/rm/2005/5 7602.htm).”
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          457. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group transmitted one case
          to the Government and that case was clarified on the basis of information provided by the
          Government. No cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          458. The Working Group would like to thank the United States Government for its reply to its
          general allegation letter. Regarding the Government's reference to common article 3 of the
          Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, the Working Group would like to recall that this article
          is in reference to “armed conflict not of an international character”. The Working Group
          respectfully draws the Government's attention to the fact that as defined in the Working Group's
          methods of work, while the Working Group does not work on cases arising from international
          armed conflicts, cases from armed conflict not of an international character do fall within the
          mandate of the Working Group, contrary to the Government's reply. The Working Group
          remains concerned about the policy and practice of rendition by the United States, particular in
          respect of articles 1.2 (right to life, liberty, recognition before the law and the right not to be
          subject to torture), 2 (right not to be disappeared), 7 (no circumstances, whether a threat of war, a
          state of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked to
          justify enforced disappearances), 8 (right to non-refoulement), 9 (right to a prompt and effective
          judicial remedy) and 10 (right to be held in an officially recognized place of detention and to be
          brought before a judicial authority promptly after detention) of the Declaration.
          Uruguay
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          23
          0
          0
          1
          0
          22
          0
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          N/A
          N/A
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Governn ent (6-month nile)
        
          
          Information from the Government
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          459. No information was received from the Government regarding outstanding cases.
          Information from sources
          460. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Clarification
          461. Based on previous information previously received from the Government, the
          Working Group decided to clarify one case following the expiration of the six-month rule
          (see paragraph 11).
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          462. The majority of the reported cases of disappearance occurred between 1975 and 1978
          under the military Government, in the context of its war against alleged subversion.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          463. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 31 cases to the Government; of those, 1 case has been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source, 8 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 22 cases remain outstanding.
          Uzbekistan
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          17
          0
          0
          4
          0
          13
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          N/A 6
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          464. The Government of Uzbekistan sent a communication dated 2 September 2005
          regarding 13 outstanding cases.
          Nunther of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          13
        
          
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          465. In six cases, the Government reported that the subjects were being held in different penal
          institutions in Uzbekistan. The Working Group considered that these replies could constitute
          clarifications, provided that the sources do not raise objections within six months (see
          paragraph 12).
          466. In seven cases, the Working Group decided that the information provided by the
          Government was insufficient to constitute clarifications. In all of those cases the Government
          stated that the whereabouts of the persons were unknown but that searches were continuing. In
          five of the cases criminal proceedings had been instituted but later suspended under article 364,
          paragraph 1.1, of the Code of Criminal Procedure (failure to identify a person against whom
          charges can be brought). In three of the cases the subject himself was charged in absentia, but
          the case was suspended because the whereabouts of the accused were unknown.
          Information from sources
          467. No new information was received from sources concerning outstanding cases.
          Clarifications
          468. The Working Group also decided to clarify four cases where the six-month rule had been
          previously applied (see paragraph 11).
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          469. Of the 19 cases transmitted in the past, 2 concerned an Islamic religious leader and his
          assistant who were reportedly detained in 1995 by the National Security Service in Tashkent as
          they were waiting to board an international flight, and another concerned the leader of the
          Islamic Renaissance Party, reportedly an unregistered political party, who was allegedly arrested
          in 1992. Four cases concerned persons who had reportedly fled to Kyrgyzstan after violent
          events in May 2005 in Andijan, Uzbekistan, and were later returned to Uzbekistan.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          470. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 19 cases to the Government; of those, 1 case has been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source, 5 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government and 13 cases remain outstanding.
          Observations
          471. The Working Group continues to be concerned about the suspension of investigations in
          disappearance cases and wishes to remind the Government of its obligations to conduct thorough
          and impartial investigations “for as long as the fate of the victim of enforced disappearance
          remains unclarified”, in accordance with article 13, paragraph 6, of the Declaration.
        
          
          Venezuela
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          beginning
          Cases transmitted to tile
          Government during the
          period under review
          Cases clarified during the period
          under review by:
          Discontinued
          cases
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the
          Cases sent
          Cases sent
          Government
          Non-governmental
          of the
          under the
          under the
          sources
          year under
          period
          urgent
          standard
          review
          under
          action
          procedure
          review
          procedure
          10
          0
          0
          0
          0
          0
          10
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          472. The Government replied on 16 December 2005 to two cases. One case concerned a
          Venezuelan man believed to have been arrested by army parachutists. His case was decided by
          the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in 2005, which attributed responsibility to the
          Venezuelan State for the enforced disappearance and the arbitrary detention of the subject and
          ordered the payment of reparation. The other case concerned a man who allegedly disappeared
          in 1999. The Government reported that a hearing of the two accused perpetrators (both officers)
          began on 14 October 2005. The Working Group decided that the information was not sufficient
          to clarify the cases.
          Information from sources
          473. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Meetings
          474. During the seventy-ninth session, the Working Group met with government
          representatives to discuss outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          475. Of the 14 cases reported to the Working Group, 3 concerned student leaders who had
          reportedly been intercepted by security forces in 1991, 1 concerned a businessman arrested by
          the police in 1991, another concerned a 14-year-old girl who allegedly disappeared in 1993
          following a military raid on her residence, and 1 case concerned a person who was allegedly
          detained in the State of Amazona by members of the Navy infantry.
          Multiple replies on some cases
          Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          2 N/A
          N/A
        
          
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          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          476. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 14 cases to the Government. Of those, 4 cases were clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the Government and 10 cases remain outstanding.
          Yemen
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          beginning of
          Cases transmitted to the
          Government during the
          period under review
          Cases clarified during the period
          under review by:
          Discontinued
          cases
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the
          Cases sent
          Cases sent
          Government
          Non-
          the period
          under the
          under the
          governmental
          year under
          under review
          urgent action
          procedure
          standard
          procedure
          sources
          review
          90
          0
          0
          3
          0
          14
          73
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          477. In communications dated 3 March and 13 October 2006, the Government sent
          information concerning all 90 outstanding cases. In three cases, the Working Group found that
          the responses did not contain sufficient information to clarify the fate or whereabouts of the
          disappeared persons. For 73 cases, the Working Group decided to apply the six-month rule.
          Over half of these cases involved subjects who reportedly disappeared in 1986. The vast
          majority of the responses stated that the subject was deceased.
          Information from sources
          478. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Meetings
          479. During the seventy-ninth session, the Working Group met with government
          representatives to discuss outstanding cases and efforts carried out by the Government to clarify
          them.
          Clarifications
          480. Based on information previously received from the Government, the Working Group
          decided to clarify three cases concerning military officers who allegedly disappeared in 1994,
          following the expiration of the six-month rule (see paragraph 11).
          90
          Multiple replies on some cases
          Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month rule)
          Yes
          73
        
          
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          Discontinued cases
          481. The Working Group decided, in accordance with paragraph 21 of its methods of work,
          exceptionally to discontinue consideration of 14 cases. The original source for these cases was
          no longer able to follow up and steps taken by the Working Group to establish communication
          with other sources were unsuccessful. The Working Group believes that it no longer has a useful
          role to play in trying to elucidate the whereabouts of the persons involved, as no follow-up can
          be given to the cases. The cases can be reopened at any time if they are presented again to the
          Working Group.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          482. The majority of the reported cases occurred in 1986 in the context of the fighting that
          took place in the former People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. Other cases occurred during
          the 1994 civil war.
          483. Following its field mission to Yemen in 1998, the Working Group recommended that the
          Government consider establishing a special task force of the Supreme National Committee on
          Human Rights. The Working Group also recommended that the task force further develop
          procedures in order to take the necessary legal steps for the clarification of all cases (see
          E/CN.4/1 999/62/Add. 1 and Corr. 1).
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          484. In the past and during the period under review, the Working Group has
          transmitted 150 cases to the Government; of those, 1 case has been clarified on the basis of
          information provided by the source, 62 cases have been clarified on the basis of information
          provided by the Government, 14 cases have been discontinued, and 73 cases remain outstanding
          and under the sixth-month rule.
          Observations
          485. The Working Group thanks the Government of Yemen for its efforts to clarify the
          outstanding cases, which could be an example for other countries.
          Zimbabwe
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          beginning of
          the period
          under review
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          end of the
          year under
          review
          Cases sent under
          the urgent action
          procedure
          Cases sent under
          the standard
          procedure
          Government
          Non-governmental
          sources
          3
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3
          Number of cases on which the
          Governn ent has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          3
          N/A N/A
        
          
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          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Information from the Government
          486. The Working Group examined a communication sent by the Government
          on 12 October 2006 concerning the three outstanding cases.
          487. Regarding one case, the Government reported that on 19 June 2000, the subject was
          taken by people driving a pick-up truck. Four people were charged with his murder, but they
          were acquitted by the Bulawayo High Court on 5 June 2002.
          488. In the case of a 20-year-old woman alleged to have disappeared with her infant son
          on 1 April 1986, the Government reported that the authorities were still searching for records
          pertaining to the investigation of the case and that there had not been any change in
          circumstances since the last report of 18 August 2003.
          489. The Working Group decided that the Government information was insufficient to clarify
          these cases.
          Information from sources
          490. No information was received from sources regarding outstanding cases.
          Summary of the situation prior to the period under review
          491. Of the reported cases of disappearance, one allegedly occurred in 2000 and concerned a
          polling officer for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change who allegedly disappeared
          in Bulawayo.
          492. Two other reported cases occurred in 1986 and concerned a mother and
          her 2-month-old son who allegedly disappeared at the hands of persons believed to belong to the
          Zimbabwe African National Patriotic Front (ZANIJ-PF) and were last seen a week later at the
          home of the Chairman of ZANIJ-PF. Relatives and witnesses have allegedly been subjected to
          threats, intimidation and reprisals. One other case occurred in 1985 and concerned a member of
          the ZAPU political party who was allegedly arrested by four men, two of whom were wearing
          police uniforms, and taken away in a police vehicle.
          Total cases transmitted, clarified and outstanding
          493. In the past and during the year under review, the Working Group has transmitted a total
          of four cases to the Government. Of those, one case was clarified by the Government and three
          cases remain outstanding.
        
          
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          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases transmitted to tile Government
          during the period under review
          Cases clarified during the period under
          review by:
          Number of
          outstanding
          cases at the
          Cases sent under
          Cases sent under
          Government
          Non-governmental
          beginning of
          the urgent action
          the standard
          sources
          end of the
          the period
          procedure
          procedure
          year under
          under review
          review
          3
          0
          0
          0
          0
          3
          0
          N/A
          N/A
          Number of cases on which the
          Government has replied
          Multiple replies on some cases Number of cases of possible clarification
          by Government (6-month nile)
          General allegation
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Prompt intervention letter
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          Working Group request for a visit
          N/A
          Government response
          N/A
          494. There was no activity during the period under review. A summary of the situation in the
          country is in the last report (E/CN.4/2006/56 and Corr. 1).
          IV. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
          495. In 2006, the Working Group transmitted 248 newly reported cases of disappearance
          to 16 Governments, 79 of which allegedly occurred during 2006. The Working Group used
          the urgent action procedure for 87 of these cases, which allegedly occurred within the three
          months preceding the receipt of the report by the Working Group. During the reporting
          period, the Working Group was able to clarify 152 cases of disappearance. The Working
          Group discontinued 18 cases. The Working Group is grateful for the cooperation received
          from a number of Governments. Nevertheless, it remains concerned that, of the 79 States
          with outstanding cases, some Governments (Burundi, Guinea, Israel, Mozambique,
          Namibia and Seychelles, as well as the Palestinian Authority), have never replied to the
          Working Group's requests for information or its reminders. Some Governments provide
          responses that do not contain relevant information. The Working Group urges those
          Governments to fulfil their obligations under the Declaration, the resolutions of the
          General Assembly and the Commission on Human Rights. The cooperation of
          Governments is indispensable to discovering the fate or whereabouts of disappeared
          persons around the globe.
          496. The Working Group is concerned about underreporting of disappearances in
          certain regions and countries. This is due, among other reasons, to government restrictions
          on civil society work on this sensitive issue. The Working Group is concerned that in a
          number of States, legal restrictions are placed upon NGOs working on cases of
          disappearance. NGO workers and witnesses to disappearances are also subject to threats
          and harassment. The Working Group strongly urges States to allow NGOs to undertake
          their work freely and without impediment, to allow families of victims of disappearances to
          organize freely without bureaucratic restriction or legislative obstacles and to protect
          witnesses.
        
          
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          497. The Working Group calls upon Governments to comply with their obligations
          under articles 7, 8 and 9 of the Declaration: no circumstances whatsoever may be invoked
          to justify enforced disappearances; no State shall expel, return (refouler) or extradite a
          person to another State where there are substantial grounds to believe that he would be in
          danger of enforced disappearance; and the right of all persons deprived of their liberty to a
          prompt and effective judicial remedy.
          498. The Working Group calls upon Governments to comply with their obligations
          under article 10 of the Declaration. Any person deprived of liberty shall be held in an
          officially recognized place of detention, accurate information on the detention and transfer
          of such persons should be made promptly available to their families and counsel, and an
          official up-to-date register of detainees must be available in every place of detention.
          499. The Working Group also calls upon Governments to comply with their obligations
          under article 16, paragraph 2, of the Declaration, which states that perpetrators shall be
          tried only by the competent civilian courts in each State and not by any special tribunals, in
          particular military courts.
          500. The Working Group reminds Governments that in combating disappearances
          effective preventive measures are crucial. Among them, the Working Group highlights
          the following: harmonization of domestic law with the obligations of States under the
          Declaration and other international human rights law; accessible and updated registries of
          detainees; guaranteed access to appropriate information and to places of detention for
          relatives and lawyers of persons deprived of their liberty; ensuring that persons are
          brought before a judicial authority promptly following detention; bringing to justice all
          persons accused of having committed acts of enforced disappearance, ensuring that
          perpetrators do not benefit from any special amnesty law or other similar measures likely
          to provide exemption from criminal proceedings or sanctions; and providing redress and
          adequate compensation to victims and their families.
          501. In many cases where disappearances arise from conditions of armed conflict not of
          an international character, the way to an enduring and sustainable solution is for the
          international community to take concerted action aimed at tackling the root causes that
          give rise to such internal situations. It is crucial that early warning indicators pointing to
          the occurrence of or potential for disappearances be monitored with a view to preventing
          this phenomenon. The Working Group is convinced that well-thought-out policies and
          actions directed at breaking the vicious cycle of increasing poverty that gives rise to conflict
          are among the essential preventive measures to consider in this regard.
          502. The preventive measures noted above are particularly aimed at democratizing the
          structures of governance and making human rights the cornerstone of public policy. When
          Governments take steps to create and support specific bodies and institutions charged with
          addressing disappearances, experience has demonstrated that they have highly positive
          results. For instance, the establishment of investigating bodies, truth commissions and war
          crimes tribunals are concrete actions that may lead to the clarification of cases and to the
          implementation of compensation policies for victims. These are strongly encouraged and
          supported by the Working Group, subject to the following paragraph.
        
          
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          503. A further goal of public policy must be the eradication of the culture of impunity for
          the perpetrators of disappearances that is found to exist in many States. The Working
          Group therefore wishes to stress again the importance of ending impunity for the
          perpetrators of enforced disappearances. This must be understood as a crucial step, not
          only in the pursuit of justice but also in effective prevention. The Working Group
          encourages the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to promote the
          Declaration and to include in its programme of technical cooperation the strengthening of
          national capacities for the prevention and eradication of disappearance.
          504. The Working Group recommends that the international community and
          international NGOs support the development and strengthening of regional and national
          civil society institutions that could deter serious human rights violations, such as in
          sub-Saharan Africa and other parts of the world.
          V. ADOPTION OF THE REPORT
          505. At the eightieth session, on 29 November 2006, the present report was adopted by the
          members of the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances. Expert member
          Stephen J. Toope (Canada) was unable to attend this session.
          Santiago Corcuera (Chairperson-Rapporteur) (Mexico)
          J. ‘Bayo Adekanye (Nigeria)
          Saied Raj aie Khorasani (Islamic Republic of Iran)
          Darko Göttlicher (Croatia)
        
          
          H
          Annex I
          DECISIONS ON INDIVIDUAL CASES TAKEN BY THE WORKING GROUP DURING 2006
          Countries
          Cases which
          allegedly
          occurred in 2006
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          during 2006
          Clarification by:
          Discontinued
          cases
          Urgent actions
          Normal actions
          Government
          Non-governmental
          sources
          Algeria
          Bangladesh
          Brazil
          1
          -
          -
          1
          1
          -
          31
          -
          -
          -
          -
          1
          2
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Chad
          -
          -
          -
          2
          -
          -
          Chile
          -
          -
          -
          24
          -
          -
          China
          1
          1
          -
          3
          1
          -
          Colombia
          14
          15
          44
          -
          -
          -
          Guatemala
          -
          -
          3
          -
          -
          -
          Honduras
          1
          1
          -
          5
          -
          -
          India
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          Lao People's Democratic Republic
          Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
          Morocco
          -
          1
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          3
          1
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          Mexico
          -
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          Nepal
          Paraguay
          Pakistan
          7
          -
          2
          12
          -
          2
          160
          -
          -
          75
          -
          -
          18
          -
          -
          -
          3
          -
          Philippines
          Russian Federation
          4
          5
          4
          5
          3
          3
          -
          1
          SriLanka
          41
          41
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Sudan
          -
          1
          -
          Syrian Arab Republic
          Thailand
          1
          1
          1
          1
          -
          3
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Turkey
          Uruguay
          Uzbekistan
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          5
          1
          4
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Yemen
          -
          -
          -
          3
          -
          14
        
          
          Annex II
          STATISTICAL SUMMARY: CASES OF ENFORCED OR INVOLUNTARY DISAPPEARANCE
          REPORTED TO THE WORKING GROUP BETWEEN 1980 AND 2006
          Countries/entities
          Cases transmitted to the Government
          Clarification by:
          Status of person at date of
          clarification
          Discontinued
          cases
          Total
          Outstanding
          No. of
          Female
          No. of
          Female
          Government
          Non-governmental
          At liberty
          In detention
          Dead
          cases
          cases
          sources
          Afghanistan
          Algeria
          Angola
          Argentina
          Bahrain
          3
          1 640
          10
          3 462
          1
          -
          17
          1
          772
          -
          3
          1 622
          3
          3 358
          -
          -
          15
          -
          746
          -
          9
          7
          44
          -
          9
          -
          43
          1
          8
          -
          58
          -
          3
          -
          -
          1
          7
          7
          29
          -
          -
          -
          Bangladesh
          Belarus
          2
          3
          2
          -
          2
          3
          2
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Bhutan
          5
          -
          5
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Bolivia
          48
          3
          28
          3
          19
          1
          19
          -
          1
          -
          Brazil
          63
          4
          13
          -
          46
          4
          1
          -
          49
          -
          Bulgaria
          Burkina Faso
          3
          3
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          3
          3
          -
          -
          -
          3
          
          -
          Burundi
          53
          -
          52
          -
          -
          1
          1
          -
          -
          -
          Cambodia
          2
          -
          2
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Cameroon
          18
          -
          14
          -
          4
          -
          4
          -
          -
          -
          Chad
          13
          -
          10
          -
          3
          -
          2
          -
          1
          -
          Chile
          908
          65
          816
          64
          69
          23
          2
          -
          90
          -
          China
          112
          13
          29
          6
          72
          11
          48
          33
          2
          -
          Colombia
          1 224
          122
          956
          92
          201
          67
          157
          24
          87
          -
          Congo
          Democratic People's
          Republic of Korea
          Democratic Republic
          of the Congo
          Denmark
          114
          9
          50
          1
          3
          5
          11
          -
          114
          9
          41
          -
          3
          5
          11
          -
          -
          -
          6
          -
          -
          -
          3
          1
          -
          -
          9
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          C D
          cDC
        
          
          Annex II (continued)
          CJQ
          C D
          cDC
          Countries/entities
          Cases
          transmitted
          to the Government
          Clarification by:
          Status of person at date of
          clarification
          Discontinued
          cases
          Total
          Outstanding
          No. of
          Female
          No. of
          Female
          Government
          Non-governmental
          At liberty
          In detention
          Dead
          cases
          cases
          sources
          Dominican Republic
          Ecuador
          4
          26
          -
          2
          2
          11
          -
          -
          2
          11
          -
          4
          2
          6
          -
          4
          -
          5
          -
          -
          Egypt
          ElSalvador
          23
          2661
          -
          332
          15
          2270
          -
          295
          7
          318
          1
          73
          1
          196
          7
          175
          -
          20
          -
          -
          Equatorial Guinea
          Eritrea
          7
          54
          -
          4
          7
          54
          -
          4
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Ethiopia
          France
          118
          1
          2
          -
          111
          1
          1
          -
          3
          -
          4
          -
          1
          -
          4
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Gambia
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Greece
          3
          -
          3
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Guatemala
          3 155
          390
          2 899
          372
          177
          79
          187
          6
          63
          -
          Guinea
          28
          -
          21
          -
          -
          7
          -
          -
          7
          -
          Haiti
          48
          1
          38
          1
          9
          1
          1
          4
          5
          -
          Honduras
          203
          34
          125
          21
          35
          43
          54
          8
          16
          -
          India
          383
          12
          325
          10
          48
          10
          30
          7
          21
          -
          Indonesia
          157
          2
          154
          2
          3
          -
          3
          -
          -
          -
          Iran (Islamic Republic of)
          Iraq
          Israel
          529
          16517
          3
          99
          2311
          -
          512
          16387
          2
          99
          2294
          -
          13
          107
          -
          4
          23
          1
          6
          115
          -
          2
          6
          -
          9
          9
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Japan
          Jordan
          1
          3
          1
          -
          1
          3
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Kazakhstan
          2
          -
          -
          -
          -
          2
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Kuwait
          1
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Lao People's Democratic
          Republic
          Lebanon
          6
          319
          -
          19
          0
          311
          -
          19
          -
          2
          5
          6
          -
          7
          4
          1
          1
          -
          1
          -
          Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
          Malaysia
          Mauritania
          7
          2
          1
          -
          -
          -
          5
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          2
          1
          -
          2
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          1
          -
          Mexico
          377
          27
          206
          17
          133
          22
          76
          18
          61
          16
        
          
          Annex II (continued)
          t
          p
          e Q
          C D
          on
          a
          Countries/entities
          Cases
          transmitted
          to the Government
          Clarification by:
          Status of person at date of
          clarification
          Discontinued
          cases
          Total
          Outstanding
          No. of
          Feniale
          No. of
          Female
          Government
          Non-governmental
          At liberty
          In detention
          Dead
          cases
          cases
          sources
          Montenegro
          16
          1
          15
          -
          1
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          Morocco
          248
          28
          97
          9
          105
          46
          128
          1
          22
          -
          Mozambique
          2
          -
          2
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Myanmar
          3
          1
          1
          -
          2
          -
          1
          1
          -
          -
          Namibia
          1
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Nepal
          510
          60
          304
          46
          129
          77
          146
          59
          1
          -
          Nicaragua
          234
          4
          103
          2
          112
          19
          45
          11
          75
          -
          Nigeria
          6
          -
          1
          1
          5
          -
          S
          -
          -
          -
          Pakistan
          85
          2
          77
          2
          4
          4
          6
          2
          -
          -
          Palestinian Authority
          3
          -
          3
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Paraguay
          23
          -
          -
          -
          20
          -
          19
          -
          1
          3
          Pen
          3006
          311
          2368
          236
          253
          385
          450
          85
          103
          -
          Philippines
          758
          90
          601
          70
          124
          33
          103
          19
          29
          -
          Romania
          1
          -
          -
          -
          1
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          Russian Federation
          465
          26
          454
          24
          1
          10
          11
          Rwanda
          24
          2
          22
          2
          -
          2
          1
          1
          -
          -
          SaudiArabia
          4
          -
          1
          -
          1
          -
          1
          -
          -
          2
          Serbia
          1
          -
          1
          -
          1
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          Seychelles
          3
          -
          3
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          SouthAfrica
          11
          1
          -
          -
          3
          2
          1
          1
          3
          6
          Spain
          3
          -
          3
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          SriLanka
          12319
          148
          5749
          82
          6530
          40
          101
          24
          6444
          -
          Sudan
          367
          35
          163
          5
          200
          4
          204
          -
          -
          -
          SyrianArabRepublic
          40
          3
          16
          3
          11
          13
          16
          4
          4
          Tajikistan
          8
          -
          6
          -
          -
          2
          1
          -
          1
          -
          Thailand
          39
          5
          36
          5
          1
          -
          1
          -
          -
          2
          Timor-Leste
          503
          36
          428
          28
          58
          17
          50
          23
          2
          -
          Togo
          11
          2
          10
          2
          -
          1
          1
          -
          -
          -
          Tunisia
          17
          1
          -
          -
          12
          5
          1
          16
          -
          -
          Turkey
          181
          11
          83
          4
          49
          49
          57
          22
          19
          -
        
          
          Annex II (continued)
          t
          p
          e Q
          C D
          on
          oo
          a
          Countries/entities
          Cases
          transmitted
          to the Government
          Clarification by:
          Status of person at date of
          clarification
          Discontinued
          cases
          Total
          Outstanding
          No. of
          Feniale
          No. of
          Female
          Government
          Non-governmental
          At liberty
          In detention
          Dead
          cases
          cases
          sources
          Turkmenistan
          2
          -
          -
          -
          2
          -
          -
          2
          -
          -
          Uganda
          Ukraine
          22
          4
          4
          2
          15
          3
          2
          2
          2
          1
          5
          -
          2
          -
          5
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          United Arab Emirates
          1
          -
          -
          -
          1
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          United Kingdom of
          Great Britain and
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Northern Ireland
          United Republic of
          Tanzania
          2
          -
          -
          -
          2
          -
          2
          -
          -
          -
          United States of America
          1
          -
          -
          -
          1
          -
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Uruguay
          Uzbekistan
          31
          19
          7
          -
          22
          13
          3
          -
          7
          5
          1
          1
          4
          2
          4
          4
          -
          -
          -
          -
          Venezuela
          14
          2
          10
          1
          4
          -
          1
          -
          3
          -
          Yemen
          150
          -
          73
          -
          62
          1
          63
          -
          -
          14
          Zambia
          1
          1
          -
          -
          -
          1
          -
          1
          -
          -
          Zimbabwe
          4
          1
          3
          1
          1
          -
          -
          -
          1
          -
        
          
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          Annex III
          GRAPHS SHOWING THE DEVELOPMENT OF DISAPPEARANCES
          IN COUNTRIES WITH MORE THAN 100 TRANSMITTED CASES
          DURING THE PERIOD 1964-2006
          1500
          ARGENTINA
          ALGERIA
          600
          500 -
          400 -
          300
          200
          100
          2
          0
          64
          532
          510
          338
          121
          63
          44
          1 1 1 10
          8 5 3 1
          66 68 70
          92
          93
          94
          95
          96
          97
          98
          99 2000 2002 2003
          1392
          1300
          1181
          1100
          900
          —
          —
          700
          500
          300
          100
          —
          —
          322
          100
          :
          IEflhI
          -100
          71 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82-84 85 86-88 89 90-91 92 93 94-96 97 2000 2002
        
          
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          page 110
          CHILE
          3 4 2 1 5
          78 79-80
          81 82-83 84 85 86 87 88 89
          CHINA
          450
          400
          350
          300
          258
          250
          200
          150
          111
          100
          ;n
          14
          —________________
          0
          25
          73
          74
          75
          76
          77
          23
          20
          15
          11
          10
          10
          8
          7
          7
          6
          5
          5
          2
          2 2
          2
          2
          0
          1
          1
          88
          89 90 91 92 94 95 96
          97
          98
          99 2000
          2001
          2002 2004 2005 2006
        
          
          COLOM BIA
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 111
          100
          88
          82 82
          75 - 7874
          86
          
          - -
          - -
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          -
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          .23 122
          ilifi
          32
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          120
          100
          80
          60
          40
          20
          0
          CONGO
          107
          120
          100
          80
          60
          40
          20
          0
          98 99
        
          
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 112
          EL SALVADOR
          bUU
          535
          500
          400
          339
          300
          200
          143 126
          Inn
          00
          46 42
          29 25
          36 16IIIIIII_.. ._.2
          15 15 • — •
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          86 87 88 89 90 91 92
          ETHIOPIA
          47
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          652
          I
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          45
          40
          35
          30
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          I
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          74 76 77 78 79 80 82 83 88 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2005
        
          
          HONDURAS
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 113
          INDIA
          63
          41 42
          39
          21
          _____ _____ 19
          11 11
          91 92 93 94 95 96
          418990
          ‘H
          30
          I Ji li
          99 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006
          80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 93 94 95 99 2006
          70
          60
          50
          40
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          20
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          70
          60
          50
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          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 114
          60
          50
          40
          30
          20
          130
          110
          90
          70
          50
          30
          10
          11
          99 2000
          INDONESIA
          54
          I
          3
          1
          0
          13
          iii
          97
          IRAN (ISLAM IC
          REPUBLIC OF)
          150
          136
          2001 2002 2003 2004
          t
          AR
          49
          27 31
          lilu
          12
          12
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          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 115
          849
          424 395
          2 1 1 3 48 • — — • 60 34 21 18
          556
          6 6 1 2 5 87
          74 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 2003
          GUATEMALA
          600
          500 -
          400 -
          300 -
          200 -
          100 -
          0
          522
          490
          424
          364
          !
          290
          153
          64
          65
          52
          29
          13
          4
          1
          78 79 80 81 82
          83
          84
          85
          86
          87
          88
          89 90 91
          92
          93
          94
          95
          2002
          14000
          IRAQ
          12000
          10000
          8000
          6000
          4000
          2000
          0
          2444
        
          
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 116
          LEBANON
          250
          201
          150
          100
          51
          50
          0 hh13 2 11113
          11
          75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95-96 97 98 99 2000
          MEXICO
          60
          51
          50
          40
          40 38
          32
          30 - -
          25
          24
          21
          19
          20 - - -
          12
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          MOROCCO
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 117
          90
          80
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          70
          60
          50
          40
          30
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          23
          24
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          -
          159
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          I127
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          I118
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          180
          160
          140
          120
          100
          80
          60
          40
          20
          0
          85 93
          2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
        
          
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 118
          70
          60
          50
          40
          30
          20
          10
          0
          NICARAGUA
          PERU
          500
          450
          451
          413
          400
          350
          300
          288
          256
          250
          200
          150
          208
          195
          100
          50
          2
          13
          10
          1
          2
          0
          82 83 84
          85
          86 87
          88 89
          90 91 92
          93
          94
          95
          96
          97 98-99 2000
          78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91-93 94
        
          
          PHILIPPINES
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 119
          160
          149
          140
          120
          100
          80
          60
          40
          20
          0
          * e
          160
          140
          120
          100
          80
          60
          40
          20
          dithij
          84
          63
          51
          48
          fl
          12
          a ,&
          RUSSIAN FEDERATION
          0
          92 93 94 95 96 97-98 99 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
        
          
          AIHRC/4/4 1
          page 120
          300
          250
          200
          150
          100
          50
          0
          SRI LANKA
          Duuu
          4998
          5000
          1801
          4000
          -
          3000
          -
          2000
          -
          1000
          -
          0
          370
          142 2
          9 I 0 3 0 5
          626
          •t9 4 o 7 74I89 1 4 7 1 5 14 1
          SUDAN
          91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005
          50-77 78 79 80 81-82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2000 2001 2003 2006
        
          
          300
          TIM OR-LESTE
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 121
          200
          150
          100
          50
          0
          45 45
          242
          12 10 211 2 6
          77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85-86 87 88 89 90 91 92 95 96 97
          TURKEY
          70
          63
          1O 54
          90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2000 2001
          YEMEN
          120
          101
          100
          80
          60
          40
          20
          11
          8 8
          5 5
          0 1 2 1 2 1
          — — .
          250
          71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79-81 82 83 84-85 86 87-93 94 95-97 98
        
          
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 122
          Annex IV
          LISTS OF NAMES OF NEWLY REPORTED CASES, FROM COUNTRIES
          WHERE THERE WERE MORE THAN 10 NEWLY TRANSMITTED
          CASES DURING THE LAST YEAR
          Algeria
          Standard cases
          Last name First name Case number
          1. Abada Fouad 10000136
          2. Abada MohamedLarbi 10000137
          3. Abaidi Mohamed 10000138
          4. Abbes Achour 10000139
          5. Abbes Nourreddine 10000140
          6. Abdelli Mustapha 10000143
          7. Abdenour Habib 10000145
          8. Abed Ramdane 10000146
          9. Abed Raid 10000147
          10. Abed Sami! 10000148
          11. AbidCharef Au 10000151
          12. Abidi Kamel 10000152
          13. Addedaim Au 10000141
          14. Adje! Ahmed 10000155
          15. Afri Mustafa 10000156
          16. Aimeur Sedik 10000157
          17. Aknouche Youcef 10000158
          18. AliKhalil Nacer 10000159
          19. Alleche Lakhdar 10000161
          20. Allouche Mouloud 10000162
          21. A!ouane Miloud 10000164
          22 Aluache SidLofti 10000163
          23. Amira Au 10000165
          24. Amireche MohamedTahar 10000167
          25. Amiri Amar 10000168
          26. Amrani Nour Eddine 10000169
          27. Annab Ahmed 10000170
          28. Aouamri Lemnouer 10000171
          29. Aoufi Boudjemaa 10000172
          30. Arab Hichem 10000173
          31. Arabchaba Kame! 10000174
        
          
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          Colombia
          Urgent actions
          Last name First name Case number
          1. Ballesteros Alvaro 151
          2. Cubides Henry 152
          3. Hernández Carlos 153
          4. Luján Nolberto 140
          5. MartInez Marilyn 154
          6. Noreña Fredy Manuel 155
          7. Pereira José Juan 156
          8. Pineda Ecelino 141
          9. Rincón Rosabel 161
          10. Rodriguez Rafael 158
          11. Rodriguez Yurley (17 years old) 159
          12. Rodriguez Amir 160
          13. Salinas Gildardo 162
          14. Tálaga Hersain 163
          15. Velasco Sañl 157
          Standard cases
          Last name First name Case number
          1. AgudeloHenao CarlosAndrés 10000101
          2. Anzola Guillermo 10000114
          3. Arias Wilmen 181
          4. Castillo Carlos Augusto 10000102
          5. Castillo Luis Alfredo 10000103
          6. Castro Giraldo Avelino 196
          7. Chacon Paulino 10000125
          8. Cobo Maria Cristina 182
          9. Cortes Amparo 192
          10. Escobar Gil Miguel Angel 10000131
          11. Figueroa Luis Ever 10000111
          12. Garcia Abril Hermes 10000115
          13. Gil Montoya José Epidio 10000121
          14. Gil Caro José Libardo 10000123
          15. Gil Caro Bertufo 199
          16. Guisao Ruben Mauricio 189
          17. Guisao Guisao Orlando 191
          18. Herrera Beltrán Benjamin 198
        
          
          A!HRC/4/4 1
          page 124
          Last name First name Case number
          19. Herrera Diego Alexander 10000110
          20. Holguin James 10000116
          21. Lopera Gómez William de Jesñs 10000134
          22. LópezCarvajal VIctorHugo 10000133
          23. Manchola Carlos José 10000107
          24. Medina Borja José Nictor 10000124
          25. Molina Arias Julio Eduardo 10000126
          26. Munive Geiner Antonio 10000113
          27. Muñoz Bladamir 10000100
          28. Ocampo Hernando de Jesñs 180
          29. Pacheco CiroAlfonso 10000109
          30. Palacio Aiber Antonio 188
          31. Panesso José Aldemar 10000120
          32. Perez Quintero Maria Elvira 10000130
          33. Piedrahita MartInez Beatriz Amparo 197
          34. Posso Higuita Arvey 193
          35. RamIrez Machado Angela Bibiana 10000106
          36. Saavedra MarroquIn José Gregorio 10000122
          37. Toro Maria Doli 190
          38. Torres Macias Luis Fernando 10000128
          39. Trujillo Patino José AlcibIades 10000119
          40. Trujillo Muñoz Yuri Andrea 10000135
          41. UsuraHiguita Ruben 194
          42. Usura Higuita Wilson 195
          43. Usura Rivera Luis Fernando 10000127
          44. Vera Vera Gabriel 10000112
          Nepal
          Urgent actions
          Last name First name Case number
          1. Acharya Laxmi Prasad 139
          2. Aryal Jaganath 134
          3. BK. BhimBahadur 135
          4. BK. Gauri 137
          5. Bogati LilBahadur 138
          6. Chauhan DesRaj 10000378
          7. Ghimire Binata 131
          8. Ghimire Krishna Gopal 133
          9. Khatiwada Yeshodha 144
          10. Khatri Manrup 136
          11. Pravat GeneshKarki 132
          12. Rai Shanta 143
        
          
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          page 125
          Standard cases
          Last name First name Case number
          1. B.K. DhanBahadur 10000293
          2. B.K. DhanBahadur 10000302
          3. B.K. Gopal 10000301
          4. B.K. YegyaBahadur 10000303
          5. Balmiki Ram Milan 10000300
          6. Ban Dilaram 10000265
          7. Bista Hikmat 10000299
          8. Buda NaraBahadur 10000325
          9. Buda Yagya Bahadur 10000326
          10. BudaMagar Jun Kumari 10000179
          11. Budha BirBahadur 10000188
          12. Budha Gagan 10000324
          13. Chand Deep Bahadur 10000296
          14. Chaudhari Ram Pyare 10000225
          15. Chaudhari Baburam 10000190
          16. Chaudhari Basanta Prasad 10000359
          17. Chaudhari Basanti 10000247
          18. Chaudhari Budhani 10000257
          19. Chaudhari ChaiteLal 10000195
          20. Chaudhari Ganesh 10000244
          21. Chaudhari Gibalal 10000240
          22. Chaudhari Gopal 10000323
          23. Chaudhari Hikmat 10000328
          24. Chaudhari Janak Bahadur 10000242
          25. Chaudhari Janakaiya 10000243
          26. Chaudhari Janaki 10000294
          27. Chaudhari Kalpati 10000319
          28. Chaudhari Kamala 10000273
          29. Chaudhari KarnaBahadur 10000353
          30. Chaudhari Keshav Kumar 10000276
          31. Chaudhari Krishna Prasad 10000295
          32. Chaudhari Lauti 10000274
          33. Chaudhari PatiRam 10000275
          34. Chaudhari PremBahadur 10000271
          35. Chaudhari Rajani 10000284
          36. Chaudhari Ram Rati 10000329
          37. Chaudhari Ruplal 10000241
          38. Chaudhari SankhuRam 10000178
          39. Chaudhari ShreeRam 10000310
          40. Chaudhari Sita 10000352
          41. Chaudhari SitaJanaki 10000196
          42. Chaudhari Siya Ram 10000311
          43. Chaudhari Tengni 10000333
          44. Chaudhari Top Bahadur 10000283
        
          
          A!HRC/4/4 1
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          Last name First name Case number
          45. Chaudhari Usha 10000260
          46. Chaudhari Buddhi!a! 10000231
          47. Chaudhari Jagat Prasad 10000235
          48. Chaudhari Jiula! 10000237
          49. Chaudhari Manju 10000251
          50. Chaudhari Sita 10000201
          51. Chaudhary BhemBahadur 10000286
          52. Chaudhary ShagunLa! 10000199
          53. Chaudhary SomPrasad 10000200
          54. Chaudhary DhaniRam 10000258
          55. Chettri DeepakRokka 10000312
          56. Dodlare Laxmi 10000254
          57. Henry Celine 10000374
          58. K.C. Bhupendra 10000264
          59. Kami Bhim La! 10000246
          60. Khana Han Prasad 10000339
          61. Magar Hirasingh Batha 10000309
          62. Magar PadamBahadurDar!ame 10000318
          63. O!i Durga 10000347
          64. O!i GangaRam 10000345
          65. O!i Mahendra Bikram 10000245
          66. O!i Parsa Ram 10000249
          67. Pariyar Da!bir 10000346
          68. Paude! PurnaPrasad 10000261
          69. Prajapati SatyaNarayan 10000304
          70. Rabahat Dambar 10000234
          71. Rai Nabin Kumar 10000262
          72. Rawa! YangyaBahadur 10000282
          73. Sapkota Buddhi Maya 10000187
          74. Sapkota DurgaBahadur 10000288
          75. Sapkota KhadgaBahadur 10000290
          76. Sapkota Surya Bahadur 10000292
          77. Shahi BamBahadur 10000308
          78. Shahi JanakBahadur 10000317
          79. Shai HukumBahadur 10000263
          80. Sharma Kama!a 10000180
          81. Shes Mohammed Jakir 10000281
          82. Shrestha GangaRam 10000256
          83. Thakuri Sumitra 10000189
          84. Thapa Kama! 10000340
          85. Thapa TirthatBahadur 10000307
          86. Tharu Badhu 10000193
          87. Tharu Bahadure 10000320
          88. Tharu Ba! Krishna 10000233
          89. Tharu Ba!iRam 10000330
          90. Tharu Ba!iRam 10000336
        
          
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          Last name First name Case number
          91. Tharu Baluwa 10000313
          92. Tharu Bandhu 10000185
          93. Tharu Bhagauti 10000277
          94. Tharu Bhangi 10000181
          95. Tharu Buddhi 10000342
          96. Tharu Chamani 10000305
          97. Tharu Chamari 10000252
          98. Tharu Chillu 10000267
          99. Tharu Chuluhuwa 10000356
          100. Tharu Darbari 10000226
          101. Tharu Dhamu 10000314
          102. Tharu Dhaniram 10000266
          103. Tharu Dhaniram 10000272
          104. Tharu Firu 10000306
          105. Tharu HariPrasad 10000289
          106. Tharu Hiramani 10000238
          107. Tharu Jagan 10000348
          108. Tharu JagatRam 10000351
          109. Tharu Jagghu 10000349
          110. Tharu Jagna 10000285
          111. Tharu JillaSandesh 10000355
          112. Tharu Kallu Dharkatuwa 10000315
          113. Tharu Ka!ram 10000191
          114. Tharu Khusiram 10000227
          115. Tharu Khusiram 10000248
          116. Tharu Lachiram 10000228
          117. Tharu Lalbihari 10000229
          118. Tharu Lallu 10000202
          119. Tharu Likharam 10000338
          120. Tharu Mohan 10000268
          121. Tharu Mohani 10000259
          122. Tharu Nirma! 10000236
          123. Tharu Patiram 10000341
          124. Tharu Pawan 10000186
          125. Tharu PawanKumar 10000334
          126. Tharu Prem 10000253
          127. Tharu Prem La! 10000298
          128. Tharu Rabindra 10000331
          129. Tharu Raghu!a! 10000270
          130. Tharu Raj Bahadur 10000255
          131. Tharu Raj Kumar 10000354
          132. Tharu RajaRam 10000337
          133. Tharu Raju 10000358
          134. Tharu Ram Bharose 10000350
          135. Tharu RamDas 10000183
          136. Tharu Ram Narayan 10000197
        
          
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          Last name First name Case number
          137. Tharu Ram Pandit 10000232
          138. Tharu Ramdin 10000316
          139. Tharu Ratan 10000182
          140. Tharu Ruplal 10000291
          141. Tharu Sancha 10000321
          142. Tharu Saraswati 10000198
          143. Tharu SherSingh 10000335
          144. Tharu Shiv Prasad 10000297
          145. Tharu Shree Ram 10000357
          146. Tharu Sita Ram 10000194
          147. Tharu Sita Ram 10000343
          148. Tharu Soni Ram 10000269
          149. Tharu Sushila 10000322
          150. Tharu Tateram 10000344
          151. Tharu Tengguni 10000250
          152. Tharu Tetaram 10000332
          153. Tharu Thagga 10000192
          154. Tharu Tuishiram 10000230
          155. Tharu UttarBhariya 10000239
          156. Twayana B.N. 10000184
          157. Upadhya JanakPrasad 10000327
          158. Yogi Bed Prasad 10000176
          159. Yogi DurgaNath 10000287
          160. Yogi TekNath 10000177
          Sri Lanka
          Urgent actions
          Last name First name Case number
          1. Ananthamoorthy Sathiyaseelan 10000220
          2. Anthonipillai Danipalan 10000364
          3. Brown Fr. Jim 10000204
          4. Christopher Antony Francis 10000280
          5. Edward Vincent Natpirathapan 10000209
          6. Edward Vincent Maxi 10000210
          7. Edward Vincent Jeya Pirthap 10000211
          8. Jebichandran Thivarthan Murukesu 10000207
          9. Johnpillai Aruithas 10000379
          10. Kanapathipillai Thavaruban Kasithamby 10000222
          11. Kandeepan N. 145
          12. Kidinan Nahuleswaran 10000214
          13. Kishnapillai Thambithurai 10000218
          14. Krishnapillai Chandramohan 10000360
          15. Mruthanayagam 147
          16. Nagendram Mayurathan Eliyathambi 10000367
        
          
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          Last name First name Case number
          17. Palaniappan Santhakumar 10000219
          18. Parimelalakan Kandasamy 173
          19. Partheepan Ponnambalam 176
          20. Pushpakanthan Markandu 172
          21. Rajeevmohan Balakrishnan 142
          22. Rajkumar Alistan 10000366
          23. Ramasamy Selvarajah 10000221
          24. Rasakumar Ramachandran 178
          25. Rasamany Suresh Selvar 10000279
          26. Samy Ganesh Prasanna Periya 10000365
          27. Santhiraseharam Shangar 10000223
          28. Sathiyavagaswaran Iraj eevan 10000363
          29. Selvanatham Kanthi Valipuram 10000213
          30. Selvaraj ah Surenthiraraj Thaveetha 10000278
          31. Sivanantham Selvaratnam 177
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