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Civil and Political Rights, Including the Questions of Torture and Detention E/CN.4/2004/3/Add.2/Corr.1

          
          UNIItL ) C
          NATIONS
          Economic and Social Distr.
          Council GENERAL
          E/CN.4/2004/3/Add.2/Corr. 1
          11 September2003
          ENGLISH
          Original: FRENCH
          ARABIC, CH1NESE, ENGLISH,
          RUSSIAN and SPANISH only
          COtvIIVIISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
          Sixtieth session
          Item 11(b) of the provisional agenda
          CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE
          QUESTION OF TORTURE AND DETENTION
          REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON
          ARBITRARY DETENTION
          Addendum
          VISIT TO THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN
          (15-27 February 2003)
          Corrigendum
          Replace paragraph 17 by the following:
          17. In practice, most of the individuals visited by the Working Group were prosecuted and
          sentenced during the seven-year period in which the prosecution service was suspended.
          Proceedings were initiated by the judge, who then conducted the investigation and, lastly,
          delivered judgement himself As both prosecutor and examining magistrate, he was assisted by
          the “law enforcement services or Pasdaran, and, where appropriate, other armed forces, subj ect
          to authorization by the National Security Council” (Code of Criminal Procedure, art. 15).
          Prosecutors were ultimately reinstated at the end of 2002, a development welcomed by the
          Working Group.
          GE.03-16133 (E) 240903 061003
        

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