ࡱ> rtefghijklmnopqx{ Lbjbjzz +`2X|!|!. . ///4///hD03 /;A26ULUUUZ?ԙث $Y r9/(4Z4Z((..UU```().U.U(`(``ڵr/6U1IYRJ 0;и}gS }T8}/&\ܴ)`ܴܴܴg`ܴܴܴ;((((}ܴܴܴܴܴܴܴܴܴ|! -:  United NationsA/HRC/24/21General AssemblyDistr.: General 22 August 2013 English/French/Spanish onlyHuman Rights Council Twenty-fourth session Agenda items 3, 4, 7, 9 and 10 Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development Human rights situations that require the Councils attention Human rights situation in Palestine and other occupied Arab territories Racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related forms of intolerance, follow-up to and implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action Technical assistance and capacity-building Communications report of Special Procedures* Communications sent, 1 March 2013 to 31 May 2013; Replies received, 1 May to 31 July 2013 Joint report by the Special Rapporteur on  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/housing/index.htm" adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, and on the right to non-discrimination in this context; the Working Group on people of African descent; the Working Group on  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/detention/index.htm" arbitrary detention; Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus; the Working Group on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises; the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/countries/kh/mandate/index.htm" Cambodia; the Special Rapporteur on the  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/children/rapporteur/index.htm" sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography; the Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights; the Independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order; the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea; the Special Rapporteur on the right to  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/education/rapporteur/index.htm" education; the Independent Expert on the issue of human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment; the Working Group on  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/disappear/index.htm" enforced or involuntary disappearances; the Special Rapporteur on  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/executions/index.htm" extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions; the Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights; the Special Rapporteur on the right to  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/food/index.htm" food; the Independent expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights; the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/opinion/index.htm" freedom of opinion and expression; the Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; the Special Rapporteur on  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/religion/index.htm" freedom of religion or belief; the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Haiti; the Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/health/right/index.htm" health; the Special Rapporteur on the situation of  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/defenders/index.htm" human rights defenders; the Special Rapporteur on the  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/judiciary/index.htm" independence of judges and lawyers; the Special Rapporteur on the rights of  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/indigenous/rapporteur/" indigenous peoples; the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons; the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/EN/countries/AsiaRegion/Pages/IRIndex.aspx" the Islamic Republic of Iran; the Working Group on the use of  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/mercenaries/index.htm" mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination; the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/migration/rapporteur/index.htm" migrants; the Independent Expert on  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/minorities/expert/index.htm" minority issues; the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar; the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/countries/ps/mandate/index.htm" Palestinian territories occupied since 1967; the Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation & guarantees of non-recurrence; the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/racism/rapporteur/index.htm" racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance; the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences; the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Somalia; the Independent Expert on the situation on human rights in the  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/countries/sd/mandate/index.htm" Sudan; the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/terrorism/rapporteur/srchr.htm" terrorism; the Special Rapporteur on  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/torture/rapporteur/index.htm" torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; the Special Rapporteur on the implications for human rights of the environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous substances and wastes; the Special Rapporteur on  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/trafficking/index.htm" trafficking in persons, especially women and children, the Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation; the Working Group on the issue of discrimination against  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Women/WGWomen/Pages/WGWomenIndex.aspx" women in law and in practice; and the Special Rapporteur on violence against  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/women/rapporteur/index.htm" women, its causes and consequences. Contents Paragraphs Page Abbreviations 4 I. Introduction 19 6 II. Communications sent and replies received 1011 9 A. Communications sent between 1 March 2013 and 31 May 2013 and replies received between 1 May and 31 July 2013 10 9 B. Replies received between 1 May and 31 July 2013 relating to communications sent before 1 March 2013 11 62 Annex Mandates of special procedures 81 Abbreviations Adequate housingSpecial Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, and on the right to non-discrimination in this contextAfrican DescentWorking Group on people of African descentArbitrary detentionWorking Group on Arbitrary DetentionBelarusSpecial Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in BelarusBurundi Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in BurundiBusiness enterprisesWorking Group on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprisesCambodiaSpecial Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in CambodiaCultural RightsSpecial Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights Democratic and equitable international orderIndependent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international orderDisappearancesWorking Group on Enforced or Involuntary DisappearancesDiscrimination against womenWorking Group on the issue of discrimination against  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Women/WGWomen/Pages/WGWomenIndex.aspx" women in law and in practiceDPR KoreaSpecial Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic Peoples Republic of KoreaEducationSpecial Rapporteur on the right to educationEnvironmentIndependent Expert on the issue of human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environmentExtreme povertySpecial Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rightsFoodSpecial Rapporteur on the right to foodForeign debtIndependent expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rightsFreedom of expressionSpecial Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expressionFreedom of peaceful assembly and of associationSpecial Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of associationFreedom of religionSpecial Rapporteur on freedom of religion or beliefHaitiIndependent Expert on the situation of human rights in HaitiHealthSpecial Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental healthHuman rights defendersSpecial Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defendersIndependence of judges and lawyersSpecial Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyersIndigenous peoplesSpecial Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoplesInternally displaced personsSpecial Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced personsIranSpecial Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of IranMercenariesWorking Group on the use of mercenariesMigrantsSpecial Rapporteur on the human rights of migrantsMinority issuesIndependent Expert on Minority IssuesMyanmarSpecial Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in MyanmarOPTSpecial Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967RacismSpecial Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intoleranceSale of childrenSpecial Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornographySlaverySpecial Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slaverySomaliaIndependent Expert on the situation of human rights in SomaliaSudanIndependent Expert on the situation of human rights in the SudanSummary executionsSpecial Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executionsTerrorismSpecial Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorismTortureSpecial Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishmentToxic wasteSpecial Rapporteur on the human rights obligations related to environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous substances and wasteTraffickingSpecial Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and childrenTruth justice, reparation & guarantees on non-reccurance Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation & guarantees of non-recurrenceViolence against womenSpecial Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequencesWater and SanitationSpecial Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitationOther abbreviations ALLetter of allegationJALJoint letter of allegation JUAJoint urgent appealOLOther letterUAUrgent appeal  I. Introduction 1. Special procedures are mandated by the Human Rights Council to report to it on their activities (see Annex). 2. In 2009, the sixteenth annual meeting of special procedures mandate holders decided that a joint communications report would be prepared (cf. A/HRC/12/47,para24-26), with this decision being reconfirmed by the seventeenth annual meeting of special procedures in 2010 in order to avoid duplication, rationalize documentation, allow examination of cross cutting issues and ensure that the content of communications and any follow-up would feed into the universal periodic review mechanism more effectively. Mandate holders decided that the report should contain summaries of communications, and statistical information (A/HRC/15/44, para. 26-27). 3. The Outcome of the review of the work and functioning of the Human Rights Council calls on the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to maintain information on special procedures in a comprehensive and easily accessible manner, and encourages the use of modern information technology to reduce the circulation of paper (A/HRC/RES/16/21, Annex, para. 29 and 60). 4. Short summaries of allegations communicated to the respective State or other entity are included in the report, and the communications sent and responses received are accessible electronically through hyperlinks. Communications are reproduced in the language in which they were sent. Replies received in Arabic, Chinese or Russian are included with translations into English, where available. 5. This report covers all urgent appeals, letters of allegations and other letters sent by special procedures mandate holders between 1 March 2013 and 31 May 2013 and replies received between 1 May and 31 July 2013. Communications sent before 1 March 2013 are reported in A/HRC/23/51, A/HRC/22/67, A/HRC/22/67 corr.1 and corr.2, A/HRC/21/49, A/HRC/20/30, A/HRC/19/44 and A/HRC/18/51 respectively. 6. The report also includes replies received between 1 May 2013 and 31 July 2013, relating to communications sent by special procedures mandate holders before 1 March 2013. Some of these replies supplement information communicated earlier by the respective State. 7. The present report contains urgent appeals sent by the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention and the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances and joint urgent appeals sent by them together with other mandates. It does not contain other types of communications issued by these mandates, which are processed according to their own distinctive procedures, and are reported in the annual reports of these two working groups. 8. The names of some alleged victims have been obscured in order to protect their privacy and prevent further victimization. Names of victims who would otherwise have their identities protected are mentioned only when the concerned individual has expressly consented or requested to have his or her name in the public report. In the original communications, the full names of the alleged victims were provided to the Government concerned. Names of alleged perpetrators have systematically been darkened in State replies to preserve the presumption of innocence. 9. In preparing the statistics included in this report, uniform reporting periods have been used, reflecting all communications sent between 1 March 2013 and 31 May 2013, and responses received in relation to these communications up to 31 July 2013. Communications and replies by mandate MandateReporting period: 1 March 2013 to 31 May 2013Reporting period: 1 June 2008 to 31 May 2013Communications sentreplied to by 31 July 2013response rateCommunications sentreplied to by 31 July 2013response rateAdequate housing3267%1546341%African descent100%2150%Arbitrary detention (+)231252%66935152%Belarus**100%200%Burundi*00N/A400 %Business enterprises5240%6350%Cambodia00N/A15213%Cultural Rights11100%161381%Democratic and equitable international order11100%11100%Disappearances (+)11218%2027236%Discrimination against women in law and in practice33100%292172%DPR Korea00N/A2150%Education11100%392769%Environment11100%11100%Extreme poverty4375%191158%Food600%653249%Foreign debt100%4250%Freedom of expression401435%1,27864150%Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association401537%34819556%Freedom of religion11545%20511657%Haiti00N/A200%Health11545%22110949%Human rights defenders471736%1,35071453%Independence of judges and lawyers15747%53326249%Indigenous peoples9222%1468760%Internally displaced persons00N/A10220%Iran100%401333%Mercenaries100%391231%Migrants11100%1016665%Minority issues12433%1085854%Myanmar6467%432047%OPT200%1318%Racism3133%533260%Sale of children00N/A18950%Slavery00N/A181478%Somalia00N/A6117%Sudan00N/A12325%Summary executions18950%63429246%Terrorism200%1586843%Torture402152%1,02151250%Toxic waste11100%201050%Trafficking11100%312374%Truth, justice, reparation & guarantees on non-recurrence6117%8112%Violence against women10660%22811249%Water and sanitation4125%271452%(*) mandate terminated; (**) mandate restablished in June 2012. (+) These figures do not include communications on standard cases sent to Governments by the Working Group on arbitrary detention and the Working Group on enforced or involuntary disappearances. Please note: Totals are higher than the actual number of communications sent or replies received in the given period, as many communications are sent jointly by two or more mandate holders. II. Communications sent and replies received A. Communications sent between 1 March 2013 and 31 May 2013 and replies received between 1 May and 31 July 2013 10. Communications are presented in chronological order. Copies of the full text of the communications sent and replies received may be accessed from the electronic version of this report available on the OHCHR website. Some names of individuals or other information have been rendered anonymous or otherwise unidentifiable. Date TypeCase No CountryMandate(s)Summary of the allegation transmittedReply  01/03/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Argentina_01.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"ARG 2/2013 Argentina Torture; Alegacin de actos de tortura cometidos por agentes oficiales de una comisaria de General Madariaga, en la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Segn la informacin recibida, el Seor Damin Alejandro Seplveda habra sido hallado muerto en su celda en una comisara de General Madariaga, en la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Los funcionarios de la comisara habran informado de que la causa de muerte fue un suicidio, lo que fue constatado por el informe pericial de la primera autopsia ordenada. Sin embargo, se informa que tras la insistencia de los familiares, se autoriz la realizacin de una segunda autopsia por una institucin distinta. Esta segunda autopsia habra encontrado evidencias de mltiples lesiones en el cuerpo de Seplveda, incluyendo fracturas en sus costillas, golpes en brazos y trax, y severa lesin en el cuero cabelludo y crneo. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Argentina_29.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"29/05/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Argentina_29.05.13_(2.2013)_A1.pdf"29/05/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Argentina_29.05.13_(2.2013)_A2.pdf"29/05/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Argentina_29.05.13_(2.2013)_A3.pdf"29/05/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/ARG_04.06.13_(2.2013).pdf"10/06/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/ARG_04.06.13_(2.2013)_A1.pdf"10/06/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Argentina_27.06.13_(2.2013).pdf"26/06/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Argentina_27.06.13_(2.2013)_A1.pdf"26/06/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Argentina_27.06.13_(2.2013)_A2.pdf"26/06/2013 04/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Saudi_Arabia_04.03.13_(3.2013).pdf"SAU 3/2013 Saudi Arabia Arbitrary detention; Independence of judges and lawyers; Summary executions; Torture; Alleged risk of imminent execution after proceedings that did not comply with international standards on fair trial and due process guarantees, and the most serious crimes provision. According to the information received, Messrs. Sarhan b Ahmad b Abdullah Al Mashaikh, Saeed b Hassan b. Ahmad Al Omari Al Zahrani, Ali b. Mohamed b. Hazzam Al Shahri, Nasser b Saeed b Saad Al Qahtani, Saeed b. Nasser b Mohamed Al Yaala Al Shahrani, Abdulaziz b Saleh b Mohamed Al Amri, and Ali b Hadi b Saeed Al Qahtani were arrested on 10 January 2006 in Saudi Arabia, under charges of forming a criminal group, armed robbery and raiding and breaking into jewellery stores. On 6 August 2009, the General Abha Court in Asir issued death sentences on the basis of offences that are not considered most serious crimes under international law. Furthermore, the defendants were allegedly subjected to torture, and their trial proceedings did not comply with international due process norms. At the time of sending the communication, all seven persons were reportedly kept in custody at the General Abha Prison in Abha, the capital of Asir Province, awaiting the execution scheduled for 5 March 2013. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/SAU_30.04.13_(3.2013-4.2013).pdf"30/04/2013 07/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Algeria_07.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"DZA 1/2013 Algrie Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allgation dentraves indues au droit la libert de runion pacifique dactivistes syndicaux. Selon les informations reues, le 2 janvier 2013, une manifestation pacifique de chmeurs appelant au respect de leur droit lemploi se serait tenue devant lAgence pour lemploi Ouargla. La manifestation aurait t infiltre par des lments perturbateurs dans le but de lorienter et dattiser des violences avec les forces de police. M. Tahar Belabess, porte-parole du Comit National pour la Dfense des Droits des Chmeurs (CNDDC), aurait t arrt cette occasion. Il aurait t condamn, le 3 fvrier 2013, un mois de prison ferme et une amende de 50 000 Dinars Algriens (environ 500 ). Le 20 fvrier 2013, des activistes syndicalistes auraient tent d organiser le 1er Forum maghrbin pour la lutte contre le chmage et le travail prcaire la Maison des Syndicats de Bab Ezzouar Alger. Le matin de la runion, la police aurait encercl la Maison des Syndicats et aurait arrt tous les participants, y compris M. Mourad Thicko, membre du Syndicat National Autonome du Personnel de lAdministration Publique (SNAPAP), et M. Abdelkader Kherba, membre du Comit national pour la dfense des droits des chmeurs (CNDDC). Le 25 fvrier 2013, linitiative de mouvements syndicalistes, des manifestants originaires de diffrentes wilayas auraient tent de tenir un sit-in pacifique devant le Ministre du Travail de lEmploi et de la Scurit sociale. Avant mme le dbut de la manifestation, un dispositif policier consquent aurait empch le sit-in de se tenir. 07/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Sri_Lanka_07.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"LKA 2/2013 Sri Lanka Summary executions; Torture; Alleged deaths in custody. According to the information received, Messrs. Koggala Marakkalage Thushara Samanthilake, M.D. Kalum Priyanath, and Chandrasiri Dasanayaka, were arrested in 2012 for alleged drug-related offences on separate occasions and in different areas. While in police custody, these individuals sustained injuries allegedly inflicted by the police, resulting subsequently in their deaths. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sri_Lanka_19.06.13_(2.2013).pdf"19/06/2013 08/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_India_08.03.13_(4.2013).pdf"IND 4/2013 India Freedom of expression; Human rights defenders; Minority issues; Summary executions; Alleged killing of Mr. Gaikwad, a human rights defender who reportedly registered and followed-up on cases of Dalits who had been the victims of caste-based discrimination when trying to access justice and worked as a volunteer with the National Dalit Movement for Justice, monitoring and documenting violations on the basis of caste; and attempted killing of another defender, Mr. Dada Shivaji Jadhav. According to the information received, on 12 February 2013, human rights defender Mr. Chandra Kant Gaikwad was fatally shot by unidentified persons while visiting a fellow human rights defender, Mr. Dada Shivaji Jadhav, who managed to escape alive. The unidentified perpetrators are reported to have arrived on a jeep. It is reported that Mr. Gaikwad, Mr. Jadhav and a third human rights defender, Mr. Vaibhav Gite, had received threats from a man in relation to whom they had filed a complaint alleging crimes committed against Dalits.  08/03/2013 OL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_OL_Other_08.03.12_(2.2013).pdf"OTH 2/2013 Other Health; Concerning the request from the delegation of Haiti to the WTO Council for Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Council) for an extension of the transitional period granted under article 66 of the Agreement for least developed country (LDC). On behalf of LDC members, the request reportedly seeks an unconditional and extension of the transitional period (that ends on 1 July 2013) and the waiver from implementing or enforcing patents and test data obligations with regard to pharmaceutical products (that expires on 1 January 2016) for as long as the WTO Member remains a least developing country. LDC Members are characterized by high rates of poverty and high burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Without the extension of the transition period, LDC members would be required to adopt and enforce strict intellectual property laws with neither the support of a sufficiently strong economy nor the presence of adequate infrastructure and capacity. The consequent increase in medicine prices would become a serious barrier to access to medicines, including essential medicines, by those who require them most.  08/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Saudi_Arabia_08.03.13_(4.2013).pdf"SAU 4/2013 Saudi Arabia Arbitrary detention; Independence of judges and lawyers; Summary executions; Torture; Alleged risk of imminent execution after proceedings that did not comply with international fair trial and due process guarantees, and the most serious crimes provision. Messrs. Sarhan b Ahmad b Abdullah Al Mashaikh, Saeed b Hassan b. Ahmad Al Omari Al Zahrani, Ali b. Mohamed b. Hazzam Al Shahri, Nasser b Saeed b Saad Al Qahtani, Saeed b. Nasser b Mohamed Al Yaala Al Shahrani, Abdulaziz b Saleh b Mohamed Al Amri, and Ali b Hadi b Saeed Al Qahtani were subject of a previous communication (see above, SAU 3/2013). According to the new information received, on 4 March 2013 the Saudi Royal Office announced a one-week postponement of the execution, initially scheduled for 5 March. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/SAU_30.04.13_(3.2013-4.2013).pdf"30/04/2013 08/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Chad_08.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"TCD 1/2013 Tchad Food; Health; Water and Sanitation; Allgations de privation dattention mdicale et de mauvaises conditions dassainissement et dalimentation des dtenus dans les prisons de la Rpublique du Tchad. Selon les informations reues, les prisons du Tchad seraient surpeuples et manqueraient des services de sant essentiels, tels que personnels soignants, infirmeries quipes ou mdicaments. Les infirmeries seraient utilises comme des cellules supplmentaires. La source rapporte aussi que les installations dassainissement seraient insuffisantes, mal entretenues et parfois inexistantes, de sorte que des maladies contagieuses et dorigine hydrique se propageraient parmi les dtenus (tuberculose, gastroentrite, diarrhes et affections dermatologiques). La situation dans les prisons de Moussoro et dAmsinene serait particulirement grave. De plus, il est rapport que lalimentation des dtenus ne serait pas toujours assure un niveau adquat.  12/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Hungary_12.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"HUN 1/2013 Hungary Adequate housing; Extreme poverty; Alleged potential detrimental impact on the realization of human rights of homeless persons by the recent adoption of article 8 of the Fourth Amendment to Hungarys Fundamental Law. According to the information received, on 11 March 2013 the Hungarian Parliament adopted the Fourth Amendment to Hungarys Fundamental Law. Reportedly, article 8(3) of the amendment states: an Act of Parliament or local government decree may outlaw the use of certain public spaces for habitation in order to preserve the public order, public safety, public health and cultural values. Concern has been raised that article 8(3) authorizes national and municipal legislation to criminalize sleeping in public spaces. Allegedly, such legislation will have a disproportionate impact on homeless persons and may impede their enjoyment of various human rights, including the right to an adequate standard of living, the right to adequate housing, freedom of movement and the right to liberty and security of person. Furthermore, this amendment contradicts a recent decision taken by the Hungarian Constitutional Court (decision II/1477/2012), which annulled previous legislation that criminalized habitual living in public spaces. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Hungary_14.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"14/03/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Hungary_19.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"19/04/2013 12/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_India_12.03.13_(3.2013).pdf"IND 3/2013 India Independence of judges and lawyers; Summary executions; Torture; Alleged execution after proceedings that did not comply with international standards of fair trial and due process guarantees. According to information received, Mr. Mohammad Afzal Guru, aged 43, was executed at Tihar jail, New Delhi on 9 February 2013 after being sentenced to death in December 2002 for his involvement in attacks on 13 December 2001 at the Indian Parliament in New Delhi, during which nine people were killed. Reportedly, Mr. Guru only received legal representation after he confessed. His confession, which he subsequently retracted, was allegedly obtained through torture. It is also reported that the Government-appointed legal representative failed to conduct a thorough cross-examination of evidence and witnesses. Mr. Gurus appeal for clemency was rejected on 3 February 2013. He was allegedly denied judicial review of the decision rejecting his mercy petition. The execution reportedly took place in secrecy and his wife was refused return of the body.  12/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Sudan_12.03.13_(3.2013).pdf"SDN 3/2013 Sudan Arbitrary detention; Violence against women; Allegations of of arbitrary detention and acts of harassment, intimidation and violence against a group of Nuba women and men in Kadugli, South Kordofan. According to the information received, on 10 November 2012, a group of 15 women living in Kadugli, capital of South Kordofan, were called in for interrogation by security forces on suspicion of their support to members of the Sudanese Peoples Liberation Movement /North (SPLM/N). The women were subsequently detained. On 11 November, another group of 18 women and one man, father of one of the women, were also detained in Kadugli on similar grounds, raising the number of detainees to 34 persons. Most women in detention are allegedly married and have dependent children in need of care.  13/03/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Public_-_AL_India_13.03.13_(5.2013)_Pro.pdf"IND 5/2013 India Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Allegations of an attack against a peaceful protester. According to the information received, on 22 January 2013, around 2.000 persons peacefully gathered near the office of the SDO Sub Divisional Officer in Damkal. Ms. Basanti Mondal was reportedly standing beside the road when a police vehicle allegedly ran over her left leg. The police agents in the vehicle then took the victim to hospital without registering the incident. Ms. Basanti Mondal reportedly was x-rayed which showed that her left foot had been fractured, following which Ms. Mondal has been unable to perform her work activity. It has been further reported that she had to bear the costs of the treatment herself. On 30 January 2013, the husband of the alleged victim reportedly sent a written complaint to the Police station, but no answer had reportedly been obtained to date. 15/03/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Fiji_15.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"FJI 1/2013 Fiji Torture; Alleged torture of five individuals by Fiji Police and Military officers and alleged torture of two unidentified victims. According to the information received, on 17 September 2012, five prisoners escaped from the Naboro Corrections Facility outside Suva, Fiji, where they were serving long-term prison sentences. Reportedly, the men complied with the directions of armed military officers and did not resist arrest when they were recaptured. It is alleged that armed military officers tortured the men following arrest. Each was allegedly hospitalized for various lengths of time as a result of the injuries sustained, and several of their court appearances had to be rescheduled due to the gravity of their injuries. Additionally, on 5 March 2012 a video on Fijian police forces assaults emerged on social networks and the internet, showing the apparent torture and inhuman and degrading treatment of two handcuffed men.  15/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Guatemala_15.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"GTM 2/2013 Guatemala Human rights defenders; Independence of judges and lawyers; Truth, justice, reparation & guarantees on non-rec; Alegaciones de existencia de un clima de violencia e intimidacin en contra de abogados, jueces, fiscales y otros sujetos procesales, que actualmente se padece en el pas. Segn se informa, esto afecta especialmente a aqullos operadores de justicia que conocen procesos penales de alto riesgo e impacto social, particularmente los relacionados con casos de corrupcin as como casos de graves violaciones a los derechos humanos ocurridas en el pasado, como crmenes de genocidio y lesa humanidad. Respecto a la grave situacin de los operadores de justicia que trabajan en casos relacionados con la corrupcin, nos referimos en particular al asesinato el 14 de febrero de 2013 de la abogada penalista la Sra. Lea De Len.  15/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Mexico_15.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"MEX 2/2013 Mxico Disappearances; Human rights defenders; Truth, justice, reparation & guarantees on non-rec; Presuntos actos de hostigamiento contra colaboradores de la Comisin de la Verdad para la Investigacin de las Violaciones a los Derechos Humanos Durante la Guerra Sucia de los aos sesenta y setentas del Estado de Guerrero. Segn las informaciones recibidas, los das 26, 27 y 28 de enero de 2013, varios individuos habran preguntado por el Sr. Carlos Ernesto Lpez, un miembro del equipo de investigadores especializados en documentacin de la Comisin, en la zona donde vive. Posteriormente, el Sr. Lpez habra recibido un mensaje amenazante. El autor del mensaje le habra advertido que saba dnde viva y que ira all a menos que despidiera a uno de sus empleados sin remplazarlo. El 3 de febrero de 2013, el Sr. Miguel Flores Leonardo, sobreviviente de una presunta desaparicin forzada e hijo de un presunto desaparecido, habra afirmado que una persona asociada con l habra recibido amenazas. El autor de una de las presuntas amenazas se habra referido al Sr. Flores Leonardo. 15/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Thailand_15.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"THA 2/2013 Thailand Cultural Rights; Freedom of expression; Alleged prohibited distribution in Thailand of the film Shakespeare Must Die produced by Mr. Manit Sriwanichpoom and written and directed by Ms. Smanrat Kanjanavanit. According to information received, on 3 April 2012, the Third Committee of Film and Video Censorship Board issued a banning order prohibiting the distribution of the movie, which is as adaptation in Thai-language of William Shakespeares Macbeth. It is alleged that the Censorship Board deemed that the movie has content that causes disunity among the people of the nation, and that the filmmakers did not agree to re-shoot the scenes that were the subject of the Third Committees various objections. It is alleged that the banning of the film is politically motivated.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Thailand_18.06.13_(2.2013).pdf"18/06/2013 15/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Turkey_15.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"TUR 1/2013 Turkey Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Independence of judges and lawyers; Alleged arrest, detention and conviction of human rights defenders. According to the information received, human rights lawyers from two prominent human rights organisations, Insan Haklari Dernegi (IHD) and agdas Hukukular Dernegi (HD) have been arrested and/or convicted under counter-terrorism legislation. It is alleged that on 11 December 2012, IHD members Mr. Tugay Bek and Ms. Sevil Araci Bek were convicted following their participation in election activities. Four further human rights lawyers, Ms.Filiz Kalayci, Mr. Hasan Anlar, Mr. Murat Vargn and Mr. Halil Ibrahgim Vargn, members of IHD, were reportedly convicted to prison sentences on 24 January 2013 for membership in an illegal organization, reportedly for having been in contact with detainees as the organization was documenting human rights violations. It is further alleged that during a raid carried out on homes and HD offices in the morning of 18 January 2013, the police Anti-Terror Unit seized confidential in violation of the applicable procedures. They then detained fifteen human rights lawyers, six of whom, Mr. Efkan Bola, Mr. Gray Dag, Ms. Oya Aslan, Ms. Gulvin Aydin, Mr. Serhan Arikanoglu and Mr. Zeki Rzgar, were later released. Nine lawyers , namely Mr. Seluk Kozagali, Mr. Taylan Tanay, Mr. Gl Sevimli, Mr. Naciye Demir, Ms. Nazan Betl Vangl Kozagali, Mr. Gnay Dag, Ms. Ebru Timtik, Ms. Barkin Timtik and Ms. Skriye Erden were accused of membership in an illegal organization. Provision of the counter-terrorism law hamper their defence lawyers in accessing information about the investigation and evidence against the accused.  18/03/2013 JOL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_Czech_Republic_18.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"CZE 2/2013 Czech Republic Discrimination against women in law and in practice; Health; Minority issues; Racism; Torture; Violence against women; Possible establishment of a compensation mechanism for victims of non-consensual sterilizations in the Czech Republic. According to the information received, on 9 September 2004, the first in a series of complaints was filed with the Public Defender of Rights (Ombudsman) of the Czech Republic by a group of Romani women alleging acts of non-consensual sterilization. These led first to a comprehensive report on the issue by the Ombudsman in 2005, and then in 2009 to an official expression of regret by the Government. On 17 February 2012, the Government Council for Human Rights recommended payment of compensation to all women victims of sterilization procedures carried out not in conformity with the legislation. The Government is yet to favorably consider the Councils recommendations. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Czech_Rep_24.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"24/05/2013 18/03/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Israel_18.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"ISR 2/2013 Israel Health; Alleged repeated denial of access to specialized urgent medical care, resulting in death. According to the information received, Mr. Shadi Zuheir Naim Natsheh (Palestinian citizen, born 5 March 1989, and resident of Hebron, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territory), died on 31 January 2013, as a result of repeated denial of permission by the Israeli authorities to exit the West Bank and access specialized urgent medical care abroad. Mr. Natsheh was the subject of a previous communication (see A/HRC/22/67, case no ISR 10/2012), to which no reply has been received.  18/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Myanmar_18.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"MMR 1/2013 Myanmar Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Myanmar; Allegations of restrictions on the right to freedom of peaceful assembly not in compliance with international norms and standards. According to the information received, the Decree on the Right to Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Procession, adopted on 5 July 2012, contains a number of provisions which curtail the right to freedom of peaceful assembly. 18/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Public_-_AL_Tanzania_18.03.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdf"TZA 1/2013 United Republic of Tanzania Summary executions; Torture; Violence against women; Alleged killings of persons with albinism (PWA). According to the information received, Mr. X, aged 7, was killed on 31 January 2013 in Kanunge Village, Tabora Region due to his albinism. The following persons were attacked allegedly due to their albinism: Mr. Y, aged seven months, and his mother were attacked on 5 February 2013 at approximately 9 p.m. in Simiyu Region near Lamadi; Ms. Maria Chambanenge, aged 39, was attacked at her house in Mkowe Village, Rukwa Region, Western Tanzania on 11 February 2013 at approximately 2 a.m.; Mr. Z, aged 10, was attacked on 15 February 2013, while returning home from school in Msia Village, Rukwa Region, Western Tanzania. It is alleged that in terms of local legends and mythologies, PWAs will vanish if killed. Furthermore, sexual intercourse with a female PWA is regarded as serving as an effective cure for HIV/AIDS. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Tanzania_26.03.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdf"26/03/2013 18/03/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_USA_18.03.13_(3.2013).pdf"USA 3/2013 United States of America Torture; Alleged practices throughout New York state prisons that subject thousands of incarcerated persons to prolonged solitary confinement, other extreme isolation practices, and inhuman or degrading conditions of detention. According to the information received, in 39 prisons across New York state, nearly 4,500 prisoners are held in isolation cells, or Special Housing Units (SHUs), each day. It is further reported that more than 68,000 sentences placing inmates in SHUs have been imposed as punishment or disciplinary sanctions for violations of prison rules by inmates between 2007 and 2011. It is alleged that while the average length of the sentences is five months, many prisoners are held in extreme isolation for several years. It is alleged that the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) places no limits on the number of consecutive SHU sentences a prisoner may be forced to serve. Mr. William Blake, aged 49, has allegedly been held in a barren concrete cell with no furnishings other than a steel bed frame for 25 consecutive years. Mr. Stephan Poole received a sentence of 36 months in the SHU for allegedly planning an escape and has reportedly accumulated additional lengthy SHU sentences for non-violent prison infractions. Mr. Kenneth Wright has been repeatedly confined to SHU as punishment for using marijuana, despite proactively seeking treatment from the DOCCS.  20/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Egypt_20.03.13_(5.2013).pdf"EGY 5/2013 Egypt Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Violence against women; Allegations relating to a new draft law on associations which, if passed without changes, would violate international law and standards pertaining to the right to freedom of association. According to the information received, on 7 March 2013 a new draft law on associations, presented by the Freedom and Justice Party, was presented before the Human Development Committee of the Shura Council. Several provisions of this draft law would unduly and severely restrict the rights to freedom of association and of peaceful assembly. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Egypt_19.05.13_(5.2013).pdf"19/05/2013 21/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Zimbabwe_21.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"ZWE 2/2013 Zimbabwe Arbitrary detention; Human rights defenders; Independence of judges and lawyers; Alleged arbitrary detention of a human rights lawyer. According to the information received, Ms. Beatrice Mtetwa was arrested on 17 March 2013 as she was assisting a client whose home was being raided by police, following her demand to see a search warrant for the raid. She has reportedly been charged with defeating and/or obstructing the course of justice under the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act section 184(1)(g). In response to her continued detention, Ms. Mtetwas legal team reportedly filed an Urgent Chamber Application in the High Court, and the presiding judge ordered her immediate release. The police has reportedly not taken any action to implement the High Courts Order, and an application for bail was denied. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Zimbabwe_26.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"26/03/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Zimbabwe_21.05.13_(2.2013)_Pro.pdf"21/05/2013 22/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Bangladesh_22.03.13_(5.2013).pdf"BGD 5/2013 Bangladesh Adequate housing; Freedom of expression; Freedom of religion; Minority issues; Summary executions; Truth, justice, reparation & guarantees on non-rec; Alleged increasing climate of violence in the context of protests related to the on-going trials before the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal. According to the information received, large-scale protests have been held across Bangladesh since 5 February 2013. The protests were reportedly triggered by the pronouncement of verdicts against the leaders of the opposition Party Jamaat-e-Islami before the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal. It is alleged that the protests turned violent, leading to clashes and attacks, including lethal attacks, perpetrated by both State and non-State actors. At least 88 persons were allegedly killed from 5 February to 5 March 2013. A large number of deaths were reportedly caused by excessive use of force by the security forces while policing the protests. It is reported that serious attacks occurred against members of the Hindu community, as well as against journalists and other media workers. At the time of drafting this communication, the protests and the ensuing violence in Bangladesh was still on-going. The proceedings undertaken and the sentences pronounced by the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal have been the subject of previous communications (see A/HRC/22/67, case no BGD 6/2012 and BGD 8/2012, and A/HRC/23/51, case no BGD 3/2013). 22/03/2013 UA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Burundi_22.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"BDI 2/2013 Burundi Truth, justice, reparation & guarantees on non-rec; Allgations quant certaines dispositions du projet de loi portant cration, mandat, composition, organisation et fonctionnement de la Commission Vrit et Rconciliation. Selon les informations reues, la dernire version du projet de loi pose six proccupations majeures, notamment : 1) pardon et la rconciliation, 2) la stratgie globale concernant les mesures de justice transitionnelle, 3) lindpendance et limpartialit de la CVR, y compris la procdure de slection de ses membres, 4) le mandat de la CVR, 5) lamnistie pour les crimes de gnocide, crimes de guerre, crimes contre lhumanit, crimes de violences sexuelles et des violations flagrantes des droits de lhomme et 6) la protection des victimes et des tmoins. 22/03/2013 UA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Indonesia_22.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"IDN 2/2013 Indonesia Summary executions; Alleged risk of imminent executions of at least 20 individuals following an alleged execution after proceedings that did not comply with the most serious crimes provision. According to the information received, on 14 March 2013, Mr. Adami Wilson, aged 48, was executed in Jakarta for drug-related offences, which are not considered as most serious crimes under international human rights law. The execution of Mr. Wilson is reportedly the first to be carried out in Indonesia since November 2008. After the execution of Mr. Wilson, Indonesias Attorney General announced that 20 convicted prisoners will be executed later in 2013. Allegedly more than half of the 130 people sentenced to death in Indonesia were convicted for drug-related offences. Risks of further executions for drug-related offences in Indonesia were the subject of a previous communication (see A/HRC/23/51, case no IDN 1/2013).  22/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Kazakhstan_22.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"KAZ 2/2013 Kazakhstan Human rights defenders; Independence of judges and lawyers; Torture; Alleged imminent risk to the physical and psychological integrity of a human rights defender, who was sentenced to 12 years of imprisonment after proceedings that did not comply with the international standards of fair trial, access to legal assistance, freedom from torture and arbitrary detention. According to the information received, the sentence of 12 years imprisonment and confiscation of his property against human rights defender Mr. Vadim Kuramshin was first upheld in a hearing on 14 February 2013, and again in a cassation appeal on 20 March 2013. The same court also reportedly upheld an interim ruling to strip one of his defence lawyers, Ms. Raziya Nurmasheva, of her license to practice law, allegedly on dubious legal grounds, and to undertake disciplinary actions against his second defence lawyer, Mr. Alimbayev. Mr. Kuramshin has worked for a long time as a defender of the rights of prisoners denouncing instances of torture and other ill-treatment and harsh conditions in detention centres in North Kazakhstan province. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Kazakhstan_27.05.13_(2.2013)_Trans.pdf"27/05/2013 22/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Nepal_22.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"NPL 1/2013 Nepal Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Torture; Truth, justice, reparation & guarantees on non-rec; Alleged threats of violence widely published in mass media and official harassment of human rights defenders and an alleged physical attack against a human rights defender. According to the information received, Ms. Mandira Sharma and Messrs. Subodh Pyakhurel, Kanak Mani Dixit, Sushil Pyakhurel, Charan Prasai and Kapil Shrestha, all members of the Accountability Watch Committee (AWC), have been the subject of stigmatising remarks in newspapers, online news portals and on radio stations. These reports have also included calls for peoples action against them, understood in the Nepalese context to imply violent attacks. All these media are reportedly affiliated with a Maoist political party currently in government. It is alleged that the threats have been motivated by AWC efforts in securing the arrest in Britain of an army colonel now being investigated for torture incidents in Nepal in 2005 as well as the arrest of Maoist cadres for the murder of a journalist in 2004. Additionally, Ms. Mandira Sharma has received messages indicated that an investigation has been opened against the organization, Advocacy Forum, of which she is the head, potentially putting its human rights activities at risk. Furthermore, Mr.Yadav Prasad Bastola, the executive director of the Human Rights Alliance, was allegedly attacked by six unidentified masked persons on 28 February 2013 while walking home.  22/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Pakistan_22.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"PAK 2/2013 Pakistan Discrimination against women in law and in practice; Education; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Violence against women; Allegations of forced cessation of activities of a human rights non-governmental organization working on, inter alia, womens rights in Gilgit-Baltistan. According to the information received, on 25 February 2013, the Home Secretary of Gilgit-Baltistan, upon reception of a letter from the Home Department of Gilgit-Baltistan, issued an order to deputy commissioners and police officers of various districts to stop all activities of AGHE-Pakistan. This decision was allegedly taken due to pressure from religious extremist groups, which had previously made threats to members of the NGO to compel them to stop working on womens rights and girls education. AGHE-Pakistan has reportedly been the target of a defamation campaign by sectarian and fundamentalist groups which publicly labeled the NGO as a foreign organization; a number of government agencies reportedly exerted pressure on the organization to stop various projects funded by foreign donors.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Pakistan_25.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"25/03/2013 25/03/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Latvia_25.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"LVA 1/2013 Latvia Racism; Allegations that a draft law commemorating persons who fought along with the German Nazi Army was proposed to the Latvian Parliament on 22 November 2012. According to the information received, the draft law grants a number of benefits via the establishment of the Status of a Person Conscripted during the Second World War to Latvian veterans who fought, voluntarily or not, whether for the German Nazi Army or the Soviet Army between 5 August 1940 and 8 May 1945. Non-citizen veterans who fought during the same period, the majority of which allegedly belong to the Russian speaking minority in Latvia, are excluded from enjoying that preferential status. Furthermore, allegedly a public demonstration was organized on 16 March 2013 in Riga to celebrate the Latvian veterans who fought with the Nazi armed forces during World War II (WWII).  26/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_China_26.03.13_(3.2013).pdf"CHN 3/2013 China (Peoples Republic of) Arbitrary detention; Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Freedom of religion; Minority issues; Torture; Alleged persecution of Tibetans who express their views regarding freedom of religion and autonomy in the Tibet Autonomous Region. According to the information received, on 10 February 2013 six Tibetan men were arrested in Zuogang county, Qamdo Prefecture for their alleged involvement in a peaceful demonstration calling for religious freedom and autonomy in the Tibet Autonomous Region. Their identities, condition and whereabouts were reportedly unknown. Reports also indicate that, on 10 February 2013, six Tibetan monks were detained after staging a peaceful protest in response to restrictions introduced by Chinese authorities at the Drakdeb Monastery in Mangkang county, Qamdo Prefecture. Details on the six detained monks, their whereabouts and their conditions were reportedly unknown. Further information indicates that, on 21 February 2013, Mr. Ngawang Topden, a Tibetan student who had been arrested in the city of Lhasa in October 2012 for storing in his mobile phone images of Tibetans self-immolations and the Tibetan flag, was sentenced to two years of imprisonment. Reports further indicate that on 1 September 2012, five monks were arrested during a surprise raid on the Nyatso Zilkar Monastery, in Chenduo county in Yushu, Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. The monks were identified as Mr. Lobsang Jinpa, Mr. Sonam Sherab, Mr. Sonam Yignyen, Mr. Ngawang Monlam and Mr. Kalsang Tsultrim. Three of the detainees were sentenced to prison terms (the latest on 23 February 2013), two were hospitalized after being allegedly beaten and tortured while held in detention, and one was released. The whereabouts of Mr. Jinpa were reportedly unknown at the time this communication was sent. It was also reported that, on 10 March 2013, three Tibetan monks from Ganden Samten Dhargyeling Monastery, Mr. Lobsang Samten, Mr. Sonam Namgyal and Mr. Thupten Gelek, as well as two lay Tibetan men, Mr. Ngawang Gyatso and Mr. Lobsang Kelsang, were arrested in connection to their involvement in a peaceful demonstration in Dzachuka area in Serxu County. Their whereabouts were reportedly unknown. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/China_28.05.13_(3.2013)_Trans.pdf"28/05/2013 27/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Guatemala_27.03.13_(3.2013).pdf"GTM 3/2013 Guatemala Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Summary executions; Presuntos asesinatos, amenazas y secuestros. Segn la informacin recibida, el 8 de marzo de 2013, dos individuos en un vehculo habran disparado contra el Sr. Carlos Antonio Hernndez Mendoza causndole la muerte cuando conduca su camioneta en el Departamento de Chiquimula, en el Oriente del pas. Tras el asesinato del Sr. Hernndez Mendoza, se temera por la vida de los Sres. Omar Jernimo, Dmaso Aldana, as como los dirigentes de la Central Campesina Chorti Nuevo Da. Se informa que los defensores mencionados habran denunciado la deforestacin de la zona Oriental del pas y habran expresado su oposicin a proyectos de explotacin de recursos hdricos en la regin. El Sr. Rubn Herrera fue detenido el da 15 de marzo de 2013 en Huehuetenango y enfrenta doce cargos en relacin con disturbios en mayo de 2012 que se produjeron en el marco de oposicin a un proyecto hidroelctrico. El da 17 de marzo de 2013, los Sres. Encarnacin Marcos Ucelo, Rigoberto Aguilar, Rodolfo Lpez y Roberto Gonzlez fueron secuestrados por hombres fuertemente armados tras haber participado en una consulta popular. El cadver del Sr. Marcos Ucelo fue encontrado el da 18 de marzo en una zanja, mientras los otros tres fueron puestos en libertad el mismo da. 27/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Israel_27.03.13_(4.2013).pdf"ISR 4/2013 Israel Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Independence of judges and lawyers; OPT; Terrorism; Torture; Alleged arrest, ill-treatment and arbitrary detention of a human rights defender. According to the information received, Mr. Hassan Karajah was arrested on 23 January 2012 at his family home and taken to an interrogation facility. He was reportedly denied access to a lawyer during the first twenty days of his detention. Furthermore it is reported that he was not allowed to take the necessary medication for his conditions along with him at the time of his arrest, and that he has been subjected to ill-treatment while in detention. He remained in detention as the trial against him in a military court was set to resume on 4 April 2013. Mr. Karajah is the youth coordinator of the Palestinian Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall (Stop The Wall) Movement, an organization which peacefully protests the presence and expansion of the Wall as well as defending the rights of prisoners.  27/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Saudi_Arabia_27.03.13_(5.2013).pdf"SAU 5/2013 Saudi Arabia Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Alleged prison sentences and travel bans not complying with human rights law and standards. According to the information received, on 9 March 2013, Mr. Mohammad Fahd al-Qahtani and Mr. Abdulla Al Hamid, co-founders of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association, were sentenced to ten and five years imprisonment respectively for, inter alia, founding an unlicensed association and diffusing false information, including to UN human rights bodies. Both were also imposed travel bans of equal duration to their prison terms. Moreover, the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association was dissolved and its property confiscated, on the ground that it was illegally established. Mr. Al-Qahtani and Mr. Al Hamid were the subjects of a previous communication (see A/HRC/22/67, case no SAU 9/2012). 27/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Turkey_27.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"TUR 2/2013 Turkey Freedom of religion; Summary executions; Torture; Alleged risk of deportation, as well as of torture and execution in case the deportation takes place. According to the information received, Ms. Khadihej Mohibati, a citizen of the Islamic Republic of Iran, is at risk of being deported on 28 March 2013 from Turkey to the Islamic Republic of Iran, following a deportation order issued on 13 March 2013 by the Nevsehir Police Department in Turkey. Allegedly, if forcibly returned to the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ms. Mohibati may be at high risk of being tortured and executed, due to a pending death sentence imposed on her by a court in Tehran in 2008 for changing her religion from Islam to Christianity, as well as for engaging in non-coercive persuasion of others to convert.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Turkey_09.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"09/04/2013 28/03/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Argentina_28.03.13_(3.2013).pdf"ARG 3/2013 Argentina Indigenous peoples; Observaciones del Relator Especial sobre los posibles efectos del proceso de reforma del cdigo civil y comercial sobre los derechos de los pueblos indgenas. En la carta, el Relator Especial nota que el proceso en curso para reformar el cdigo civil y comercial, as como el futuro proceso de elaboracin de legislacin especfica en materia de la propiedad comunitaria indgena, pudieran representar valiosas oportunidades para incorporar y hacer efectivos los derechos de los pueblos indgenas reconocidos en la Constitucin Nacional y los instrumentos internacionales ratificados y aprobados por el Estado argentino. A la vez, enfatiza que el Gobierno debe tomar las medidas necesarias para asegurar que estos importantes procesos de reforma legislativa respondan a las necesidades y las aspiraciones expresadas por los pueblos indgenas del pas. La carta da seguimiento a una carta de alegacin enviada por el Relator Especial el 14 de diciembre de 2012 (ver A/HRC/23/51, ARG 3/2012). 28/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Azerbaijan_28.03.13_(3.2013).pdf"AZE 3/2013 Azerbaijan Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Freedom of religion; Human rights defenders; Reported amendments to the Code of Administrative Offences, the law On non-governmental organizations (public associations and foundations) and the law On grants which will allegedly affect the work of religious organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), including those working for the promotion and protection of human rights. According to the information received, on 15 February 2013, the Parliament of the Republic of Azerbaijan adopted amendments to the mentioned legal texts which provide for increased penalties for violations of the requirement to register grants with the Ministry of Justice; introduce liability (fines and confiscation) for carrying out activities under a grant in the absence of a grant agreement; and only allow donations in cash up to the amount of 200 AZN if the recipient is an NGO that has indicated charitable activities as a primary statutory purpose. It is reported that the legislative amendments were submitted to the Parliament without due consultation with civil society organizations.  28/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Belarus_28.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"BLR 2/2013 Belarus Belarus; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allegations of forced cessation of a human rights organizations activities. According to the information received, following the decision of the Minsk Economic Court to terminate its activities, the human rights organization Platforma filed an appeal with the appellate instance of Minsk Economic Court. The appeal hearing was scheduled for 13 November 2012. On 12 November 2012, representatives of Platforma filed a written notification with the appellate instance of the Minsk Economic Court requested that the hearing be postponed as none of Platformas staff could be present on that day, however to no avail. On 13 November 2012, the appeal was heard in the absence of representatives of Platforma and the appellate instance of the Minsk Economic Court, upheld the decision of the Minsk Economic Court. The forced cessation of Platformas activities was the subject of a previous communication (see A/HRC/22/67, case no BLR 4/2012). 28/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Cuba_28.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"CUB 1/2013 Cuba Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Health; Human rights defenders; Torture; Violence against women; Supuesto uso excesivo de la fuerza y agresin fsica contra de una defensora de los derechos humanos, y supuesta negacin de atencin mdica. Segn la informacin recibida, la Sra. Yris Prez Aguilera habra participado en una marcha pacfica en Santa Clara el da 7 de marzo de 2013 cuando habra sido agredida por dos oficiales de polica. Se informa que dichos oficiales la habran sacado del coche en el cual se encontraba, la habran golpeado y lanzado contra el pavimento hasta dejarla sin conocimiento. Tras la agresin, unos vecinos le habran avisado a su esposo y la defensora habra sido trasladada hacia un hospital. Aunque la Sra. Prez Aguilera fue llevada a su casa despus, durante la noche del da 8 de marzo de 2013 la gravedad de sus heridas habra obligado a su traslado a un hospital en una ambulancia. Segn se informa, en el hospital se le habra negado a la Sra. Prez Aguilera atencin mdica especializada. Yris Prez Aguilera es la presidenta del Movimiento Femenino por los Derechos Civiles Rosa Parks. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Cuba_21.05.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdf"21/05/2013 28/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Kenya_28.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"KEN 1/2013 Kenya Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Alleged undue blanket restrictions on public gatherings. According to the information received, on 24 March 2013, authorities restricted all public gatherings until a petition challenging the presidential poll results is determined. 28/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Nepal_28.03.13_(2.2013).pdf"NPL 2/2013 Nepal Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Health; Human rights defenders; Violence against women; Alleged undue delays in registration proceedings of a non-governmental organisation, and alleged instances of harassment and arbitrary arrest on the part of the authorities against LGBT individuals. According to the information received, repeated requests from the Blue Diamond Society (BDS) to renew its registration have so far not been honoured by the authorities for unclear reasons. It is reported that as a result of these alleged delays, the organisation has now been forced to start shutting down its operations. It is furthermore reported that LGBT persons, including Ms. Shirju Thapa and Ms. Kopila Khadka, have frequently suffered from arrests and harassment by police forces, and that LGBT persons are systematically obliged to pay substantially higher bail sums than other individuals detained on similar charges. It is further alleged that transgender persons, including Ms. Anjali Thapa Magar, are being intimidated or physically threatened when they speak out in public in support of the BDS or its staff.  28/03/2013 JOL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_Other_28.03.13_(3.2013).pdf"OTH 3/2013 Other Food; Foreign debt; Letter following up on replies received from the World Bank concerning a previous communication (see A/HRC/22/67, case No. OTH 7/2012).The letter seeks further clarification concerning the role of the World Bank in supporting the process of privatizing Burundis coffee industry and the extent to which studies have been carried out to assess the social impacts of the recommended privatization strategy and its effect on poor and vulnerable groups. 28/03/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Portugal_28.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"PRT 1/2013 Portugal Adequate housing; Extreme poverty; Minority issues; Alleged forced evictions of 49 persons living in a situation of extreme poverty in Bairro de Santa Filomena, located in Amadora and the threat of eviction of additional families living in the same settlement. According to information received 7 families (27 people), including children and persons with disabilities, were forcibly evicted from the settlement of Bairro de Santa Filomena, Amadora, on 26 and 27 July 2012 and their homes subsequently demolished. Reportedly, on 19 November 2012, 22 additional residents, including elderly people and children, were evicted from the Bairro de Santa Filomena settlement. Most of the concerned people are migrants from Cape-Verde, Sao Tome e Principe, Guinea, Angola and Brazil. Reportedly, no notice was provided to the residents with regard to the eviction date and no alternative accommodation was offered to the affected families. According to information received, additional families living in the settlement remain under threat of eviction. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Portugal_10.07.13_(1.2013).pdf"10/07/2013 28/03/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Ukraine_28.03.13_(1.2013).pdf"UKR 1/2013 Ukraine Arbitrary detention; Torture; Alleged arbitrary detention and imminent risk of extradition of a recognized refugee, who risks to be subjected to torture if extradited. According to the information received, the former Prime Minister of Tajikistan, Mr. Abdulmalik Abdullodzhonov, was detained upon arrival at Kyivs Boryspil International Airport on 5 February 2013. Mr. Abdullodzhonov, a recognized refugee in the United States of America, was reportedly travelling to Ukraine on a valid travel document issued by the United States with a Ukrainian visa. He was reportedly detained on the basis of a pending extradition request by Tajikistan. On 15 March 2013, Kyivs Shevchenko District Court ordered Abdullodzhonovs continued detention, notwithstanding the fact that it confirmed the existence of his refugee status. At the time the communication was sent, he remained in detention.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Ukraine_30.04.13_(1.2013)_unofficial_trans.pdf"30/04/2013 02/04/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Kenya_02.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"KEN 2/2013 Kenya Indigenous peoples; Follow up letter on the alleged possible impacts of the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport Corridor (LAPSSET) project on indigenous peoples inhabiting Lamu County and surrounding areas in Kenya. The letter follows up on a previous communication (A/HRC/22/67, case no KEN 2/2012). The communication raised concerns regarding the effects the LAPSSET project would have on the traditional lands, natural resources and livelihoods of indigenous peoples in Lamu County and surrounding areas, as well as concerns about the lack of information and adequate consultation with potentially affected indigenous peoples. In the follow up letter, the Special Rapporteur presents a series of brief observations outlining the areas of special attention and relevant human rights standards that, in his view, Kenya should take into consideration with respect to the LAPSSET project.  02/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Myanmar_02.04.13_(3.2013).pdf"MMR 3/2013 Myanmar Freedom of religion; Myanmar; Alleged violation of the right to freedom of religion or belief. According to the information received Mr. Ha Ri Shin Nyana, a 75 year old Buddhist monk, has been convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison under section 67 of the Myanmar penal code. Mr. Nyanas conviction may be related to his activities in organizing and establishing an association which practiced a different form of Buddhism from the Theravada branch.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Myanmar_09.07.13_(3.2013).pdf"09/07/2013 02/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Thailand_02.04.13_(3.2013).pdf"THA 3/2013 Thailand Environment; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Summary executions; Toxic waste; Alleged killing of an environmental rights defender. According to the information received, around 2 p.m. on 25 February 2013, environmental rights defender Mr. Prajob Nao-opas was shot dead by an unidentified gunman who escaped in a getaway car. He died while being rushed to the hospital. Mr. Prajob Nao-opas had been warned in December 2012 of suspicions that an attempt on his life might be made. Subsequent incidents were reported by Mr. Prajob Nao-opas to the police. However, allegedly this did not result in any measures to ensure his security. Over the past year, Mr. Prajob Nao-opas led local communities in protest at the alleged dumping of toxic waste by local industries resulting in the pollution of local waterways, attracting widespread media attention in Thailand. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Thailand_02.07.13_(3.2013)_Pro.pdf"02/07/2013 03/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Myanmar_03.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"MMR 2/2013 Myanmar Arbitrary detention; Health; Myanmar; Torture; Alleged shooting of three Rohingya men in Rakhine State and their subsequent detention and the associated alleged arbitrary detention of another Rohingya man. According to the information received, Mr. Zafawr Ahmed, Mr. Nawbi Hussein, and Mr. Mohammed Shawrif were shot at by border security forces (Nasaka) in Ohn Daw Gyi village, Sittwe, on 28 February 2013. After being discharged from Sittwe General Hospital on 2 March 2013, they were taken into police custody in Police Station n. 1 in Sittwe, where they were allegedly denied medical treatment for their injuries. A fourth man, Mr. Rahametullah, was also arrested and taken to Police Station n. 1 in Sittwe. All four men were allegedly not provided with enough food. There are also concerns over the legality of arrest and the respect of due process, including access to legal counsel for the four.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Myanmar_24.05.13_(2.2013)_Pro.pdf"24/05/2013 03/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Serbia_03.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"SRB 1/2013 Serbia Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Alleged threats and attack against a human rights defender working on combating discrimination and for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. According to the information received, Mr. Darko Kenig received threats and was physically assaulted in connection to his human rights work. It is also reported that the investigation into these incidents has been excessively protracted.  04/04/2013 UA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Cameroon_04.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"CMR 2/2013 Cameroun Indigenous peoples; Allgations de menaces et de reprsailles dans le Nord-Ouest du Cameroun visant le peuple autochtone Mbororo. Cette lettre fait suite la communication envoye le 25 octobre 2012 (A/HRC/22/67, CMR 4/2012) concernant les allgations de violations des droits de lhomme subies par le peuple Mbororo infliges par un propritaire foncier local et les allgations selon lesquelles le Gouvernement naurait pas agi de faon suffisante pour enquter, sanctionner et prvenir ces violations de droits de lhomme. Selon les informations reues, des menaces et des reprsailles auraient t commises lencontre de M. Sarli Sardou Nana, membre du peuple autochtone Mbororo, la suite de la communication envoye au Gouvernement du Cameroun. Dautres faits de menaces, darrestation, de dtention et dagression physique ont t signals concernant M. Jeidoh Duni, des membres de sa famille et le Lamido Roufai Daitou. 04/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Norway_04.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"NOR 1/2013 Norway Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Human rights defenders; Summary executions; Torture; Alleged imminent risk of deportation of a human rights defender who may be at risk of enforced disappearance, torture and killing by Pakistani security forces, if forcibly returned to Pakistan. According to the information received, Mr. Mohammad Anwar Baloch, a journalist and political activist from Balochistan province, Pakistan, applied for political asylum in Norway in 2010. After several years of legal proceedings his application was rejected. On 26 February 2013, the Norwegian Immigration Appeals Board/Utlendingnemnda (UNE) issued an order to Mr. Anwar requesting him to leave Norway by 4 April 2013. Mr. Anwar is one of the founders and a senior editor of the Baloch Unity Conference (BUC), an online news blog, which is highly critical of Pakistani Governments alleged atrocities in Balochistan province, Pakistan. Reportedly, Mr. Anwar has also been an active political and human rights campaigner. Allegedly if deported, Mr. Anwar might be one of the prime targets of Pakistani security agencies.  04/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Other_(IAMGOLD)_04.04.13_(4.2013).pdf"OTH 4/2013 Other Business enterprises; Indigenous peoples; Allegations received regarding the impact of the activities of IAMGOLD on the Saramaka tribal people, in relation to new mining rights and the expansion of a hydroelectric project. According to the information received, IAMGOLD and its subsidiary Rosebel Gold Mines N.V. have requested and been granted an extension of mining rights in Saramaka territories under an agreement to modify the Mineral Agreement of 7 April 1994 and expand the Afobaka hydroelectric dam and reservoir, also in Saramaka territories, as part of the TapaJai project. The mining concessions and the expansion of the Afobaka dam are alleged to impact adversely on the rights of the Saramaka.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Iamgold_Corp_05.06.13_(4.2013).pdf"05/06/2013 04/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Suriname_04.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"SUR 1/2013 Suriname Business enterprises; Indigenous peoples; Alleged authorization of new mining rights and the related expansion of a hydroelectric project in the traditional territory of the Saramaka maroon people. According to the information received, the Government has granted new mining rights in Saramaka territories under an agreement to modify the Mineral Agreement of 7 April 1994 and expand the Afobaka hydroelectric dam and reservoir, also in Saramaka territories, as part of the TapaJai project. The mining concessions and the expansion of the Afobaka dam are alleged to contravene the judgment of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in the case of Saramaka People v. Suriname, which affirmed the collective land and resource rights of the Saramaka, a maroon tribal group in northeast Suriname, and ordered the Government of Suriname to legally recognize and protect the land and natural resource rights of indigenous and tribal peoples in the country. 05/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Sri_Lanka_05.04.13_(3.2013).pdf"LKA 3/2013 Sri Lanka Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allegations of undue obstruction to the travel of about 600 human rights defenders, including relatives of disappeared persons, from Vavuniya to Colombo to attend a peaceful demonstration. According to the information received, on 5 and 6 March 2013, about 600 human rights defenders, including relatives of disappeared persons, from Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullaithivu, Mannar and Vavuniya districts, were prevented by the police and men in plainclothes believed to be security officials, from travelling from Vavuniya to Colombo to attend a peaceful demonstration. The organizers, forced to cancel their travel to the capital, decided to peacefully march to the office of the Government Agent in Vavuniya with a view to handing over a memorandum to him, in which they called, inter alia, for the release or disclosure of names of individuals abducted and detained. 05/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Venezuela_05.04.13_(3.2013).pdf"VEN 3/2013 Venezuela Human rights defenders; Indigenous peoples; Summary executions; Supuesto asesinato de un lder indgena. Segn la informacin recibida, el da 3 de marzo de 2013, el Sr. Sabino Romero Izarra, cacique de la comunidad indgena yukpa de Chaktapa, fue matado mientras viajaba en una motocicleta junto con su esposa en la carretera de El Tukuko, en la Sierra de Perij, estado de Zulia, para participar en elecciones de autoridades indgenas yukpa. La informacin recibida indica que este hecho ocurri en el contexto de conflictividad social que ha vivido el pueblo yukpa en la Sierra de Perij como consecuencia de la reivindicacin de sus tierras tradicionales. Esta situacin fue objeto de previos intercambios de informacin entre el Relator Especial sobre los derechos de los pueblos indgenas y el Gobierno de Venezuela (A/HRC/12/34/Add.1, prrs. 448-465 y A/HRC/15/37/Add.1, prrs. 456-461).  09/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Russia_09.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"RUS 2/2013 Russian Federation Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Alleged increasing restrictions and obstacles imposed on civil society organizations and activists, especially those active in the field of human rights. According to the information received, since early March 2013, several organizations including prominent human rights organizations have been inspected. These inspections appear to be part of a broader campaign aimed at intimidating and silencing civil society organizations operating in Russia, in particular human rights NGOs. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/RUS_10.07.13_(2.2013)_Trans.pdf"10/07/2013 10/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Israel_10.04.13_(3.2013).pdf"ISR 3/2013 Israel Independence of judges and lawyers; OPT; Summary executions; Torture; Alleged severe torture and death caused by Israeli Security Agency officers. According to the information received, on 18 February 2013, officers of the Israeli Security Forces (ISF) and the Israeli Security Agency (ISA; Shin Bet) arrested Mr. Arafat Jaradat, aged 30, at his home in the village of Saeer, near Al-Khalil (Hebron), occupied Palestinian territory. He was then transferred to al-Jalameh Interrogation Center in the northern West Bank before being taken to Megiddo prison inside Israel. On 21 February 2013, Mr. Jaradat was brought before the court, where he alleged having been subjected to torture during interrogation. It is reported that the judge ruled to extend his detention for a further 12 days and that, on 23 February 2013, Mr. Jaradat died in a special section of the ISA Megiddo prison. The autopsy report concluded that Mr. Jaradats death was caused by nervous shock resulting from severe pain, which was caused by multiple injuries inflicted through direct and extreme torture.  10/04/2013 OL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_PNG_10.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"PNG 2/2013 Papua New Guinea Violence against women; Non-judicial remedy program implemented by the mining company Barrick Gold Corporation for women victims of rape by security guards of the Porgera Joint Venture mine in Papua New Guinea. This remedy program was developed by Barrick Gold Corporation in response to specific incidents involving sexual violence perpetrated by mine employees in the Enga province of Papua New Guinea between 1 January 1990 and 31 December 2010. 12/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Vietnam_12.04.13_(4.2013).pdf"VNM 4/2013 Viet Nam Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Freedom of religion; Human rights defenders; Alleged harassment and threats against a Buddhist activist, writer and human rights defender. According to the information received, in June and July 2012, Mr. Le Cong Cau was prohibited from joining demonstrations during the massive crackdown on anti-China protesters around the country. Following an intensive 7-hour interrogation with regard to the articles he wrote online about the Communist Partys policies on Buddhism and China, he was reportedly not allowed to leave his house which was surrounded by police. In March 2013, he was again summoned for interrogation, which lasted for two and a half days, during which security Police accused him of slandering the regime and spreading propaganda and, before releasing him, forced him to write a statement admitting that he had drafted articles criticizing the Communist Party. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Vietnam_02.07.13_(4.2013).pdf"02/07/2013 15/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Myanmar_15.04.13_(4.2013).pdf"MMR 4/2013 Myanmar Freedom of expression; Human rights defenders; Myanmar; Alleged charges brought against political science teacher and founder of the Olive Branch capacity building centre for community education. According to the information received, Mr. Min Min, a.k.a La Min Htun, 36 years old, was charged under Penal Code section 172 for the alleged unauthorised teaching of political science at the Olive Branch centre in Bago Region, Myanmar. While the case in the township court is ongoing, Mr. Min Min has been released on bail. 16/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Iran_16.04.13_(7.2013).pdf"IRN 7/2013 Iran (Islamic Republic of) Arbitrary detention; Freedom of religion; Iran; Minority issues; Alleged deteriorating state of health of two men on hunger strike. According to the information received, Mr Kasra Nouri and Mr Saleheldin Moradi, both members of the Nematollahi Gonabadi Dervish religious order, have been on hunger strike since 16 January 2013, having switched to a dry hunger strike on 21 March 2013. They are reportedly in poor physical condition and have lost approximately 35 kilograms in weight. As a result they experience difficulty talking and seeing, and their nails have blackened. They have also reportedly been subject to forced feeding by prison officials as well as Ministry of Intelligence staff. Both are allegedly currently receiving fluids through intravenous drip. In addition, Mr Nouri was reportedly recently severely beaten in a facility run by the Ministry of Intelligence.  16/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Sudan_16.04.13_(4.2013).pdf"SDN 4/2013 Sudan Arbitrary detention; Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Torture; Alleged torture, incommunicado detention and subsequent risk of further torture and ill-treatment. According to the information received, on 23 March 2013, Mr. Hatim Ali Mohammed, a 25 year old Sudanese engineer, attended a demonstration in the suburbs of Khartoum. It is reported that plain clothes members of the National Security Service (NSS) arrested Mr. Mohammed during the protest. He was allegedly detained for several hours, beaten, and subsequently released. He was allegedly ordered to report to the NSS the next day. On 24 March 2013, Mr. Mohammed presented himself at the headquarters of the NSS in Khartoum North, as requested by NSS officers. Since then his fate and exact whereabouts as well as the criminal charges against him are not known. It is also reported that on 10 April 2013, the NSS arrested Mr. Sharf Eldein Tia, the nephew of a Nuba woman activist. Since then, the fate and whereabouts as well as the criminal charges against Mr. Sharf Eldein Tia are not known.  16/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_UAE_16.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"ARE 1/2013 United Arab Emirates Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Independence of judges and lawyers; Torture; Alleged trial against 94 human rights defenders and other civil society activists, with allegations of torture and violations of fair trial standards, and the sentencing of a human rights defender for publishing information on that trial. According to the information received, ninety-four human rights defenders, lawyers and other civil society activists currently face charges of sedition in the Abu Dhabi Federal Supreme Court. Many of the defendants are members of the Al-Islah Association, which peacefully calls for greater political freedoms in the United Arab Emirates. Reports indicate that several of the defendants have been tortured while in pre-trial detention and that confessions which constitute central pieces of evidence may have been obtained under torture. Moreover, numerous violations of international fair trial standards, including breaches of the lawyer-client privilege, partiality on the part of the judges and obstacles for the defence to submit and receive documentation have been alleged. International observers have reportedly been prevented from attending the hearings. Mr Abdullah Al-Hadidi was allegedly sentenced to ten months imprisonment for publishing an account of the trial on Twitter. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/UAE_10.06.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdf"10/06/2013 17/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Egypt_17.04.13_(6.2013).pdf"EGY 6/2013 Egypt Terrorism; Torture; Alleged torture and ill-treatment by members of the National Security Forces (NSS) and the subsequent use of evidence obtained under torture before the Egyptian courts. According to the information received, on 8 November 2012, Mr. Ahmad Allam Mohamed Hefny was arrested by members of the NSS and subjected to torture and ill-treatment at the National Security headquarters in Al-Arish for three consecutive days. Mr. Hefny was reportedly beaten, kicked, punched, raped with a wooden stick, and electrocuted, for the purpose of eliciting a confession relating to his alleged participation in the attacks on the Al-Arish police station on 29 July 2011. It is further reported that Mr. Hefny was transferred to the Tora Reception Prison in Cairo, where he continued to be subjected to torture and ill-treatment until he confessed under duress. It appears that these forced confessions may constitute the primary evidence against Mr. Hefny during upcoming court hearings. It is also reported that prison authorities punished Mr. Hefny for going on a hunger strike.  17/04/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Guatemala_17.04.13_(4.2013).pdf"GTM 4/2013 Guatemala Indigenous peoples; Carta de seguimiento sobre el proceso de negociacin entre el Gobierno de Guatemala y la Coordinadora de las Comunidades Afectadas por la Hidroelctrica de Chixoy (COCAHICH). Segn la informacin recibida, en abril de 2010 el Gobierno y la COCAHICH haban firmado un acuerdo para efectivizar el Plan de Reparacin de daos y perjuicios sufridos por las comunidades afectadas por la construccin de la Hidroelctrica Chixoy. Sin embargo, hubo retrasos en la firma del mismo por parte del Presidente de la Repblica, as como en la elaboracin de una ley y la asignacin del presupuesto nacional necesario para la implementacin del plan de reparacin. La nueva informacin recibida indica que no se han dado mayores avances en la aprobacin de la legislacin y del presupuesto necesario para llevar a cabo el Plan de Reparacin a favor de las vctimas de la represa Chixoy. La carta da seguimiento a un intercambio de comunicaciones anteriores entre el Relator Especial y el Gobierno de Guatemala (Ref: A/HRC/18/51, GTM 0/2011). 17/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Nigeria_17.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"NGA 2/2013 Nigeria Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Alleged arbitrary detention of two NGO workers and harassment of evictees. According to the information received, Mr. Okorie David Okafor and Mr. Odukoya Oluwaseun were detained on 26 March 2013 for an alleged traffic violation in Lagos. During their arrest, several police officers reportedly forcibly pulled the passengers out of two cars, and beat the drivers, severely injuring one of them. Everyone in the two cars iss reported to be affiliated to the Social and Economic Rights Action Centre (SERAC). SERAC has conducted advocacy work to draw attention to forced evictions of a community in Badia East in Lagos, including through a petition to the World Bank, which funds the $200 million Lagos Metropolitan Development and Governance Project (LMDGP). Increased harassment of Badia East evictees has also been reported after the petition was filed. 18/04/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Belize_18.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"BLZ 1/2013 Belize Food; Alleged adverse effects on the enjoyment of the right to food by Maya indigenous communities as a result of concessions granted by the Government for oil exploration activities by a transnational business corporation and the issuing of lease papers for Maya customary land to private individuals. According to the information received, USCapital Energy, a transnational business corporation registered in the United States of America and Belize, is currently carrying out oil exploration activities in the Toledo District of Belize in customary Maya lands without the free and informed consent of the affected indigenous communities, negatively affecting their livelihoods and access to food. Moreover, it is alleged that Maya customary land is being leased to private individuals not belonging to the indigenous population. Allegedly, these activities do not respect judgments of the Supreme Court of Belize and recommendations of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights that the Government abstain from any acts that may affect the lands used and occupied by Maya villages in Toledo District until Maya customary lands have been demarcated and titled, unless these acts are pursuant to the informed consent by the affected indigenous communities.  18/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_El_Salvador_18.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"SLV 1/2013 El Salvador Discrimination against women in law and in practice; Health; Torture; Violence against women; Alegaciones recibidas sobre la situacin de una mujer, a quien se le habra negado los procedimientos mdicos necesarios para salvar su vida, misma que estara en peligro por sufrir una patologa grave resultado de un embarazo no viable. Segun la informacin recibida, la seora Beatriz Adriana Garca, de 22 aos de edad, presenta una patologa grave con un grado alto de peligro de muerte por cursar un embarazo que, adems de poner en peligro la vida de la madre, no tendra viabilidad de sobrevivencia extrauterina por presentar anencefalia fetal. A pesar del diagnstico, no se habran aplicado los procedimientos necesarios para interrumpir el embarazo ya que la terminacin del embarazo est prohibida bajo cualquier circunstancia en El Salvador.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/El_Salvador_20.05.13_(1.2013).pdf"20/05/2013 18/04/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Other_18.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"OTH 1/2013 Other Food; Alleged adverse effects on the enjoyment of the right to food by Maya indigenous communities in Belize as a result of oil exploration activities by a transnational business corporation. According to the information received, USCapital Energy, a transnational business corporation registered in the United States of America and in Belize, is currently carrying out oil exploration activities in the Toledo District of Belize in customary Maya lands without the free and informed consent of the affected indigenous communities, negatively affecting their livelihoods and access to food. Concern is expressed that the environmental impact assessment of the company does not sufficiently address anticipated negative human rights impacts. Furthermore, it is alleged that the oil exploration activities do not respect judgments of the Supreme Court of Belize and recommendations of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights that the Government abstain from any acts that may affect the lands used and occupied by Maya villages in Toledo District until Maya customary lands have been demarcated and titled, unless these acts are pursuant to the informed consent by the affected indigenous communities. 18/04/2013 OL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_USA_18.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"USA 1/2013 United States of America Food; Alleged adverse effects on the enjoyment of the right to food by Maya indigenous communities in Belize as a result of oil exploration activities by a transnational business corporation headquartered in the United States of America. According to information received, USCapital Energy, a transnational business corporation registered in the United States of America and Belize, is currently carrying out oil exploration activities in the Toledo District of Belize in customary Maya lands on the basis of concessions granted by the Government of Belize without the free, prior and informed consent of the affected indigenous communities. Concern is expressed that the environmental impact assessment of the company does not sufficiently address anticipated negative human rights impacts. Furthermore, it is alleged that the oil exploration activities do not respect judgments of the Supreme Court of Belize and recommendations of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights that the Government abstain from any acts that may affect the lands used and occupied by Maya villages in Toledo District until Maya customary lands have been demarcated and titled, unless these acts are pursuant to the informed consent by the affected indigenous communities. 19/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Bahrain_19.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"BHR 1/2013 Bahrain Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allegations that a new draft law on associations may violate international norms and standards relating to the right to freedom of association. According to the information received, on 7 January 2013, a Draft Law on Civil Associations and Organisations was referred to the Parliament by the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain. Most provisions of this draft law severely restrict the rights to freedom of association and would compromise the work of civil society organizations, including human rights organizations. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Bahrain_05.06.13_(1.2013)_Trans.pdf"05/06/2013 19/04/2013 UA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Cuba_19.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"CUB 2/2013 Cuba Summary executions; Alegaciones de presuntas muertes violentas y amenazas de muerte. Segn las informaciones recibidas, el 22 de julio 2013, el vehculo en el que viajaban el Sr. Oswaldo Jos Pay Sardias, el Sr. Harold Cepero Escalante, el Sr. ngel Francisco Carromero Barrios, y el Sr. Jens Aro Modig se habra salido del camino de tierra e impactado contra un rbol en el tramo de la carretera Las Tunas-Bayamo, en la localidad de las Gabinas, provincia Granma. El Sr. Pay y el Sr. Cepero fallecieron como consecuencia del accidente. Asimismo se indica que, el 6 de marzo de 2013, el Sr.Carromero declar a un peridico internacional que el vehculo en el que viajaban habra sido seguido, y luego embestido por detrs agresivamente por un vehculo con placa del Gobierno. Por otro lado y en relacin con este tema, se informa que el Sr. Pay habra recibido amenazas de muerte antes del accidente aparentemente por parte de agentes de seguridad del estado. Tambin se informa que miembros de la familia del Sr. Pay habran recibo amenazas de muerte por parte de agentes de la seguridad del estado, al igual que miembros de la organizacin Movimiento Cristiano Liberacin. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Cuba_15.07.13_(2.2013).pdf"15/07/2013 19/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Panama_19.04.13_(1.2013).pdf"PAN 1/2013 Panama Arbitrary detention; Health; Alegacin de detencin arbitraria de dos ciudadanos extranjeros con estatuto de refugiados en espera de expulsin a sus pases de origen, en violacin de las normas internacionales sobre refugiados. Segn la informacin recibida, los Sres. Oscar Pompilio Estrada Laguna, de nacionalidad nicaragense, y Norberto Monsalve Bedoya, de nacionalidad colombiana, se encontraran detenidos y sufriendo enfermedades y padecimientos psicolgicos en el Albergue Masculino del Servicio Nacional de Migracin del Corregimiento de Ancn y no habran recibido la atencin mdica necesaria. Estas personas habran cumplido sus condenas por delitos que la fuente considera no particularmente graves y en lugar de haber sido liberados se encontraran en detencin administrativa desde hace tres y seis meses, respectivamente.  23/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Algeria_23.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"DZA 2/2013 Algrie Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Torture; Allgations dun usage excessif de la force durant une manifestation pacifique et des violations la libert de mouvement. Selon les informations reues, le 9 mars 2013, plusieurs agents de la police auraient arrt une cinquantaine de participants dun rassemblement organis par la Coordination Nationale des Familles de Disparu(e)s au centre-ville dAlger, dont Messieurs Mohamed Houli, Fares Bouheneche, Saker Lokmane Saker, Abdelkader Rekiki, Abderahmane Metizi, Hafed Benhallal, Fayal Belaghrous, Yassine Khaldi, Islam Tabouch, Tarek Maameri, Noureddine Abdelaziz, Nasreddine Rarrbo, Abdelkahhar Belhadj, Ali Belhadj, Slimane Hamitouche, Belkacem Khencha, Tahar Belabbes, Missoum Benzerrouk, Reda Belarbi, Aibek Abdoulmalek, et Abdellah Benaoum. M. Bouheneche aurait t violemment frapp et emmen vers un commissariat de police, avant dtre libr en fin daprs-midi. M. Houli aurait t violemment battu, transport vers deux commissariats de police avant dtre libr aprs signature dun procs-verbal. Les autres militants et dfenseurs des droits de lhomme arrts auraient t conduits au commissariat de Cavaignac, transfrs au commissariat de Saada, Riad El Feth, et relchs en fin de soire. En outre, entre le 25 et le 27 mars 2013, la police des frontires aurait interdit des membres dune dlgation de 96 militants des droits de lhomme, parmi lesquels des reprsentants de SOS Disparus, dont M. Hacne Ferhati, des reprsentants de la Ligue Algrienne de Dfense des Droits de lHomme, du Comit National pour la dfense des droits des chmeurs ainsi que des syndicalistes autonomes du Syndicat National Autonome du Personnel de ladministration Publique, de se rendre Tunis afin dassister au Forum Social Mondial. 24/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Public_-_UA_Switzerland_24.04.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdf"CHE 1/2013 Suisse Summary executions; Torture; Allgations de risque de dportation imminent de plusieurs demandeurs dasile. Selon les informations reues, M. X, M. Y ainsi que les membres de sa famille ont effectu une demande dasile en Suisse en 2009. La demande de M. X aurait t rejete le 8 Janvier 2013. Le 26 fvrier 2013, les autorits suisses en charge de lImmigration auraient enjoint M. X de quitter la Suisse avant le 5 mars 2013. La demande de M. Y aurait t rejete le 21 mars 2013 par dcision du Tribunal Administratif Fdral suisse. En consquence, les autorits suisses en charge de lImmigration auraient enjoint M. Y et sa famille de quitter la Suisse avant le 23 avril 2013. Selon les tmoignages, M. X et M. Y auraient t perscuts et menacs de mort par les forces armes sri-lankaises, respectivement en 2008 et 2009, en raison daccusations selon lesquelles ils auraient collabor avec les Tigres de libration de lEelam tamoul (LTTE). De plus, M. X prtend quil aurait t tortur. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Suisse_08.05.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdf"08/05/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Suisse_08.05.13_(1.2013)_A1.pdf"08/05/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Suisse_08.05.13_(1.2013)_A2.pdf"08/05/2013 26/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Angola_26.04.13_(2.2013).pdf"AGO 2/2013 Angola Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Alleged arrests of 18 individuals who intended to participate in a peaceful protest. According to the information received, on 30 March 2013, 18 individuals, including several human rights defenders, were arrested before a peaceful protest, which was due to take place at the Cemetery of Saint Ana, Luanda. Reportedly, they were consequently released without any charges. Those arrested included Messrs. Manuel Nito Alves, Luaty Beiro, Adolfo Campos and Mauro Smith. Other protesters who had started to gather were allegedly dispersed by police and encouraged to leave the area. At approximately 9 a.m., Mr. Mbanza Hamza, one of the organizers of the demonstration, together with another human rights defender were allegedly beaten by police officers. The protest was organized to demonstrate solidarity with Messrs. Silva Alves Kamulingue and Isaas Sebastio Cassule, who had last been seen on 29 May 2012, two days after a protest that they had organized in Luanda. 26/04/2013 UA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Argentina_26.04.13_(4.2013).pdf"ARG 4/2013 Argentina Independence of judges and lawyers; Supuesta injerencia en la independencia de la Judicatura. Segn las informaciones recibidas, el Parlamento argentino habra aprobado cuatro proyectos de ley destinado a reformar el sistema judicial del pas, y otros dos estaran en segunda lectura ante el Senado. Entre los proyectos de ley, dos de ellos, el de la reforma del Consejo de la Magistratura (N005-PE-2013) y el de la regulacin de medidas cautelares en las causas en las que es parte o interviene el Estado (N 007-PE-2013) tendran disposiciones contrarias a los principios fundamentales relativos a la independencia judicial establecidos en tratados internacionales de derechos humanos ratificados por el pas. Entre dichas disposiciones, se informa que la propuesta de eleccin partidaria de los miembros del Consejo de la Magistratura afectara la independencia necesaria para el cargo. Asimismo, se informa que la propuesta de restringir el uso y el periodo de vigencia de medidas cautelares contra el Estado limitara el acceso a la justicia. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Argentina_27.04.13_(4.2013).pdf"27/04/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Argentina_02.05.13_(4.2013).pdf"02/05/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Argentina_07.05.13_(4.2013).pdf"07/05/2013 26/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Indonesia_26.04.13_(3.2013).pdf"IDN 3/2013 Indonesia Freedom of religion; Minority issues; Alleged closing down of the Al Misbah Ahmadi mosque in the city of Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. According to the information received, on 14 February 2013, the Administration of the city of Bekasi placed a sign in front of the Al Misbah mosque prohibiting any activities from being conducted there. In May 2013, members of the Public Order Agency reportedly locked the gates of the mosque leaving several members of Ahmadi congregation trapped inside for several hours. On 4 April 2013, members of the Public Order Agency allegedly installed a fence around the mosque preventing the Ahmadi congregation from carrying out religious activities there.  26/04/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Thailand_26.04.13_(4.2013).pdf"THA 4/2013 Thailand Business enterprises; Freedom of expression; Human rights defenders; Migrants; Trafficking; Alleged criminal charges brought against a human rights defender. According to the information received, criminal charges of broadcasting false statements have been brought against Mr. Andy Hall, a British citizen, based on a complaint by a fruit processing company. Mr. Hall was the leading researcher for a report published in January 2013 by the NGO Finnwatch, which detailed serious human rights violations by the fruit processing company in question with regard to work conditions and labour rights of migrant workers employed by the company. Mr. Hall personally conducted many of the interviews for the report and faces, in addition to the criminal charges, a private lawsuit by the company demanding 300 million Baht (or approx. 7.7 million EUR) in damages for defamation and damage to the company. Mr. Hall has worked as a researcher on labour and migrant rights in Thailand for over ten years, exposing numerous violations. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Thailand_03.05.13_(4.2013).pdf"03/05/2013 30/04/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Bangladesh_30.04.13_(4.2013).pdf"BGD 6/2013 Bangladesh Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Torture; Alleged torture and ill-treatment in police custody at the Detective Branch of the Dhaka Metropoitan Police. According to the information received, on 11 April 2013, Mr. Mahmudur Rahman, the Interim Editor of the Bangladeshi newspaper Amar Desh (Daily Amardesh) and human rights defender, was arrested at his office. It is reported that from 11 April 2013, Mr. Rahman was held in police custody and detained at the Detective Branch of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police. It is further reported that on 17 April 2013, Mr. Rahman was remanded into judicial custody and transferred to the Kashimpur Central Jail. Mr. Rahman was allegedly subjected to torture and ill-treatment, including severe beatings, the hammering of iron nails into his body, and electro-shock, while in police custody. Mr. Rahman reportedly went on a hunger strike to protest the closure of the Daily Amardesh and the detention of 19 persons who have allegedly been arrested for supporting the newspaper. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Bangladesh_07.05.13_(6.2013).pdf"07/05/2013 01/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Colombia_01.05.13_(5.2013).pdf"COL 5/2013 Colombia Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Summary executions; Violence against women; Supuestos ataques, amenazas, actos de intimidacin y agresin fsica contra mujeres defensoras de derechos humanos en las regiones del norte de Colombia. Segn las informaciones recibidas, la Sra. Martha Elena Daz Ospino habra recibido amenazas de muerte por parte de grupos armados ilegales en enero y abril de 2013. Asimismo, las Sras. Gloria Amparo Surez y Yolanda Becerra fueron supuestamente amenazadas por un hombre desconocido en febrero de 2013. Las Sras. Jackeline Rojas Castaeda, Doris Flrez, Carolina Rubio y Ana Teresa Rueda recibieron un correo electrnico amenazante en febrero de 2013. La Sra. Yeidy Yeraldin Rojas Chacn habra sido secuestrada, maltratada y drogada por desconocidos en febrero de 2013. Se informa adems que la Sra. Nancy Julieth recibi amenazas tras un atentado contra su vida en febrero de 2013. La Sra. Bernardina Bermdez habra sido intimidada y amenazada por desconocidos que buscaban a la Sra. Lilia Pea en febrero de 2013. La Sra. Luz Elsia Almanza Surez recibi una amenaza de muerte el da 23 de febrero de 2013. Los miembros de la Corporacin Escuela de Formacin Popular Sandra Rondn Pinto recibieron amenazas de muerte en marzo de 2013. Se informa asimismo que en marzo de 2013 tuvo lugar un supuesto atentado contra la junta directiva de la Asociacin Campesina de Catatumbo cuando dos desconocidos lanzaron un explosivo contra edificio en el cual se estaba celebrando una reunin de la junta. 02/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Myanmar_02.05.13_(6.2013).pdf"MMR 6/2013 Myanmar Arbitrary detention; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Myanmar; Torture; Alleged excessive use of force by riot police and military to remove farmers from land around Letpadaung copper mine in Sagaing Region, Myanmar, and reported charges and detention of persons involved in a protest at the site. According to the information received, around 100 riot police and 50 soldiers arrived at the site to remove dozens of farmers who had refused compensation from the owners of the Letpadaung cooper mine (a Chinese state-owned company and a military-owned company). The police and military reportedly beat farmers with batons and fired rubber bullets at them, injuring ten individuals. Subsequently, the commander of the Sagaing Region Police Foce reportedly announced that charges would be lodged against six members of the Yangon Peoples Support Network: Ko Aung Soe, Ba Htoo, Thar Kyi, Ko Latt, Thaw Zin and Ko Thu, as well as Han Win Aung of the Political Prisoners Families Beneficial Network and Thaung Taik Oo of the Yangon Institute of Technology Students Union. Aung Soe and two other demonstrators were reportedly detained at Nyaungbingyi Police Station. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Myanmar_01.07.13_(6.2013)_Pro.pdf"01/07/2013 02/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Sudan_02.05.13_(5.2013).pdf"SDN 5/2013 Sudan Arbitrary detention; Freedom of religion; Minority issues; Alleged persecution of Christians and members of African ethnic groups, and withholding of licenses to build new churches in Sudan. According to the information received, in December 2012, a campaign of repression against Christians in northern Sudan began as part of an alleged attempt to islamise the country and to eliminate the Christian presence. The number of arrests, deportations, detention and questioning by security services, as well as confiscation of personal belongings of Christians and of those suspected of having links to them, has reportedly increased, particularly in Khartoum and Omodorum. It is also alleged that members of African ethnic groups, particularly the Nuba, have been systematically targeted as part of the resurgence of an official agenda of islamisation and arabisation. In addition, according to the information received, on 17 April 2013, the Government announced that no new licenses for building churches would be issued due to a lack of worshipers since South Sudans secession.  02/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Sweden_02.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"SWE 2/2013 Sweden Freedom of expression; Human rights defenders; Summary executions; Torture; Alleged imminent deportation of a journalist asylum-seeker, who may be at risk of being tortured and killed by the Taliban, if forcibly returned to Afghanistan. According to the information received, Mr. Saif Ur Rahman Shirzad was forced to flee to Pakistan in 2008 after receiving death threats from the Taliban due to his journalistic activities. He applied for asylum in Sweden on 18 April 2011, but the application was rejected on 14 December 2011. The appeal was rejected on 15 November 2012. Before fleeing to Sweden, Mr. Shirzad, along with his brother Mr. Noor Rahman Shirzad, had reported on the Afghan-Pakistan border region, which caused the Taliban to threaten to kill him. It is reported that his family received protection and were relocated to the United States of America by the UNHCR in 2009, and his brother has been granted asylum in Sweden. Mr. Shirzad could be deported any time. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sweden_14.06.13_(2.2013)_Lt.pdf"14/06/2013 02/05/2013 JOL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_United_Kingdom_02.05.13_(1.2013).pdf"GBR 1/2013 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Minority issues; Racism; New amendment to introduce anti-caste legislation in the UK. According to the information received, on 4 March 2013, the House of Lords of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted in favour of amendment number 37 to the House of Lord Bill 95, which called for caste to be recognized among other forms of discrimination in the Equality Act, 2010. On 23 April 2013, the House of Commons voted in favour. It is reported that caste-based discrimination exists in the United Kingdom and specifically within the Indian community and there is no official data on the Dalit population in the UK who constitute the main victims of caste based discrimination. Reportedly the introduction of the amendment would be instrumental in addressing the existing legal protection gap for victims of caste-based discrimination and harassment. 07/05/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Brazil_07.05.13_(1.2013).pdf"BRA 1/2013 Brazil Business enterprises; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Alleged infiltration and surveillance of human rights organizations. According to the information received, various organizations and social movements were subject to surveillance and infiltration, namely the Movimento Xingu Vivo para Sempre (MXVPS), the Landless Workers Movement (Movimiento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST) as well as the Rede Justia nos Trilhos (JnT). It is reported that the second largest mining company in the country, a business consortium participating in the construction of a local hydroelectric dam and power station and the Brazilian national intelligence agency, may have been involved in these actions. It appears that the Prosecutors Office may have initiated an investigation into some of these allegations. The organizations mentioned have been involved in peaceful social opposition to various projects implemented by the business consortiums for many years.  07/05/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Pakistan_07.05.13_(3.2013).pdf"PAK 3/2013 Pakistan Freedom of religion; Minority issues; Torture; Alleged detention on charges relating to blasphemy and torture. According to the information received, on 21 March 2012, Mr. Hamid Hussain, a Shia Muslim, was arrested and subsequently accused of blasphemy in connection with the publishing and distribution of a booklet against the holy personages and companions (Sahaba) of the Holy Prophet. Mr. Hussain was allegedly tortured to force him to confess to his involvement in the publication of the booklet and kept in solitary confinement for many days. The police officer in charge of the police investigation, the judge in charge of the case before the Anti-Terrorist Tribunal, and Landhi prisons authorities have allegedly attempted to bribe the family to give them money in exchange for Mr. Hussains exoneration and protection. It is further reported that witnesses and suspects to the case have failed to link Mr. Hussain with the blasphemy case. Members of the family have reportedly been threatened by the police and extremist groups in connection with their involvement in the case. Lawyers have allegedly refused to take up Mr. Hussains case for fear of reprisals from extremist groups. 08/05/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Tanzania_08.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"TZA 2/2013 United Republic of Tanzania Indigenous peoples; Allegations concerning indigenous Maasai pastoralists in the Loliondo Game Controlled Area. According to the information received, on 26 March 2013, the Minister of Environment and Tourism announced plans to declare a corridor of 1500 square km in the Loliondo area a game controlled area in accordance with the Wildlife Management Act of 2009. The Government of Tanzania asserted that the declaration is an effort to address ongoing land conflicts in the Loliondo area. However, concern is expressed that the reasoning behind it may aim at reserving that area exclusively for hunting, thereby reducing significantly the space available to the Maasai for grazing their livestock and potentially ultimately leading to their eviction from village lands. The letter follows up on related issues raised by the Special Rapporteur in previous communications (see A/HRC/15/37/Add.1, para 421). 08/05/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_USA_08.05.13_(4.2013).pdf"USA 4/2013 United States of America Torture; Alleged practices of solitary confinement and inhuman or degrading conditions in detention. According to the information received, between 400 and 500 inmates at the United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence, Colorado, have been held in prolonged solitary confinement, sometimes for several years, and denied adequate medical treatment. It is alleged that these practices cause severe physical and mental pain and suffering, which may rise to the level of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. 10/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Bahrain_10.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"BHR 2/2013 Bahrain Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Torture; Alleged arbitrary detention and torture of a human rights defender as well as denial of legal representation. According to the information received, Mr. Naji Fateel, board member of the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights and active blogger on human rights issues, was arrested on 2 May 2013 at his home in Bani Jamra. He was then taken to the Criminal Investigation building and allegedly tortured. The resulting injuries are reported to have been of such severity that he had to be hospitalised twice after losing consciousness. Allegedly, when he was taken to the Public Prosecutors Office, he refused to be interrogated without a lawyer present, which allegedly led to further and more severe beatings upon his return to the Criminal Investigation building. On the evening of 4 May, he was first allowed to make a call, before being transferred to Dry Dock prison on the next morning. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Bahrain_05.06.13_(2.2013)_Trans.pdf"05/06/2013 10/05/2013 UA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Nicaragua_10.05.13_(1.2013).pdf"NIC 1/2013 Nicaragua Indigenous peoples; Alegaciones sobre la situacin en la reserva Bosaws en la Costa Atlntica de Nicaragua. Segn la informacin recibida, la reserva Bosaws est habitada por varias comunidades indgenas mayagna y miskito, quienes recibieron el reconocimiento legal sobre sus tierras tradicionales dentro de la reserva en 2007. Desde este entonces, el asentamiento ilegal de personas no-indgenas, o colonos, dentro de la reserva ha aumentado dramticamente. Por varios aos, las comunidades indgenas que habitan la reserva Bosaws vienen exigiendo al Gobierno a que se realice la etapa de saneamiento de sus tierras. Sin embargo, hasta semanas recientes, el Gobierno no ha avanzado en este proceso. Las comunidades indgenas han amenazado desalojar a los colonos por cuenta propia a la luz de la inaccin por parte del Estado. En semanas recientes, tensiones entre los colonos y los indgenas que habitan la reserva han intensificado, resultando en la muerte de un individuo indgena.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Nicaragua_07.06.13_(1.2013).pdf"07/06/2013 13/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Syria_13.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"SYR 2/2013 Syrian Arab Republic Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Independence of judges and lawyers; Torture; Alleged enforced disappearance, torture, incommunicado detention and denial of medical treatment. According to the information received, on 7 October 2012, Mr. Omar Mohamed Mamoun Arnous, a member of the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), was arrested at his place of residence, located in the District of Dummar, by members of the Military Security Branch of the Mezzeh district of Damascus. He was reportedly last seen in February 2013 in a military hospital of the Syrian capital bearing signs of severe torture, and may then have been transferred to another unknown military hospital. It is also reported that on 2 October 2012, a group of armed men in civilian clothes arrested Mr. Khalil Matouk, human rights lawyer and executive director of the Syrian Centre for Legal Studies and Research. Following the arrest, Mr. Matouk was taken into incommunicado detention.  13/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_UAE_13.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"ARE 2/2013 United Arab Emirates Independence of judges and lawyers; Torture; Alleged torture and ill-treatment and denial of access to a lawyer. According to the information received, on 10 July 2012, British nationals Mr. Grant Cameron, Mr. Suneet Jeerh, and Mr. Karl Williams, were arrested on suspicion of being in possession of illegal drugs. They were reportedly severely tortured and ill-treated by police officers of the Dubai Criminal Investigation Department (CID). Subsequently, the three men were brought to the CID headquarters and forced to sign documents in Arabic, which none of them understood. It is reported that, despite requests from Mr. Williams as well as Mr. Jeer, no photos of their injuries were taken. The public prosecutor allegedly denied the local lawyer access to the men, which prevented the lawyer from getting the requisite powers of attorney. It is alleged that no independent investigation has been launched into the allegations of torture and ill-treatment. Finally, it is reported that the three men have been sentenced to four years imprisonment.  14/05/2013 JOL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_Canada_14.05.13_(3.2013).pdf"CAN 3/2013 Canada Democratic and equitable international order; Water and Sanitation; Alleged restrictions on the right to equitable participation of indigenous peoples in decision-making. According to the information received, on 29 February 2012, Bill S-8, entitled Safe Drinking Water for First Nations Act, was introduced in the Senate. It is alleged that indigenous peoples have not benefitted from effective participation in the decision making process. In particular, it is alleged that the consultation meetings, held by the federal government with indigenous peoples on issues where their consent were needed, failed to allow for the effective participation of First Nation communities.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_23.07.13_(3.2013).pdf"23/07/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_25.07.13_(3.2013).pdf"25/07/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_25.07.13_(3.2013)_response.pdf"25/07/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_25.07.13_(3.2013)_Annex_1.pdf"25/07/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_25.07.13_(3.2013)_Annex_2.pdf"25/07/2013 14/05/2013 JOL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_Uruguay_14.05.13_(1.2013).pdf"URY 1/2013 Uruguay Disappearances; Independence of judges and lawyers; Torture; Truth, justice, reparation & guarantees on non-rec; Presunta clausura y potencial clausura de ciertos casos judiciales relativos a desapariciones forzadas, tortura y ejecucin ocurridos durante el perodo dictatorial uruguayo. Segn la informacin recibida, con fechas 22 de febrero de 2013, 8 de marzo de 2013, 13 de marzo de 2013, y 8 de abril de 2013 la Suprema Corte de Justicia de Uruguay ha resuelto la inconstitucionalidad de los artculos 2 y 3 de la Ley 18.831 de 2011 que habilitaba la investigacin de los delitos cometidos por oficiales de las fuerzas armadas y policiales durante el perodo dictatorial finalizado en 1985 e impeda la aplicacin de plazos de prescripcin a los mismos por considerarlos delitos de lesa humanidad. Segn se informa, estas decisiones de la Suprema Corte de Justicia consideran que la referida norma viola el principio de constitucionalidad legal y de irretroactividad de la ley penal ms gravosa estableciendo as la imposibilidad de que esa ley opere retroactivamente y declarando la prescripcin de los delitos cometidos durante la dictadura. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013).pdf"25/07/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_Nota.pdf"25/07/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_1.pdf"25/07/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_2.pdf"25/05/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_3.pdf"25/07/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_4.pdf"25/07/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_6.pdf"25/07/2013 14/05/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Zambia_14.05.13_(1.2013).pdf"ZMB 1/2013 Zambia Freedom of expression; Health; Human rights defenders; Alleged criminal charges against human rights defenders and alleged Government campaign against defenders working on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex rights. According to the information received, Mr. Paul Kasonkomona was arrested on 7 April 2013, following his appearance on a television show where he emphasized the need for improved access to health care for sex workers, prisoners and sexual minorities. After five days in detention, he was charged with inciting activities for immoral purposes and subsequently released. It is reported that a campaign has been initiated by the Government against defenders working on the rights of LGBTI individuals, in response to the failed attempt of four same-sex couples to register their marriages between 29 and 30 March 2013 and the fact that consensual same-sex relationships are criminalized under the Zambian Penal Code.  16/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Hungary_16.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"HUN 2/2013 Hungary Freedom of expression; Human rights defenders; Alleged harassment, intimidation and physical attacks against human rights defender, Mr. Gabor Szollosi, member of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU) who transmits cases to the HCLU legal team with a particular focus on the non-discrimination of Roma people in the area of Erpatak. According to the information received, a local high-ranking public official has filed a substantial number of lawsuits on the basis of accusations including libel, defamation and abuse of personal data against Mr. Gabor Szollosi. It is further reported that last year unknown persons have vandalised the latters house on two occasions, throwing large stones through the windows. In February 2013, he was allegedly removed from a local event by the organisers, following which a defamatory article about him was placed on a website with far-right and anti-Roma messages. On 14 March 2013, Mr Szollosi was allegedly lured under false pretexts to the centre of his village, where he was subsequently physically attacked by an unknown man armed with a knife who broke his jawbone. Police were reportedly investigating the matter. Mr Szollosi is  16/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Venezuela_16.05.13_(4.2013).pdf"VEN 4/2013 Venezuela Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Presunta detencin arbitraria de un general del ejrcito en situacin de retiro y dirigente opositor del partido poltico Voluntad Popular. Segn las informaciones recibidas, el Sr. Antonio Rivero fue detenido el 27 de abril de 2013 en Caracas. La detencin fue llevada a cabo por agentes del Servicio Bolivariano de Inteligencia Nacional (SEBIN). Se informa que durante los primeros dos das de su detencin, el Sr. Rivero no tuvo acceso a sus abogados. Las autoridades no han mostrado pruebas que justifiquen la detencin de esta persona, con la excepcin de un video en el que aparece hablando ante un grupo de estudiantes. Se afirma que la detencin del Sr. Rivero se produce en un contexto de confrontacin poltica, que habra resultado en siete muertes, 60 heridos y la detencin de al menos 450 manifestantes. Se informa tambin sobre incidentes de acoso y agresin contra parlamentarios; funcionarios pblicos; defensores de derechos humanos y manifestantes. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Venezuela_06.06.13_(4.2013).pdf"06/06/2013 17/05/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Guatemala_17.05.13_(5.2013).pdf"GTM 5/2013 Guatemala Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Supuestos actos de desprestigio e intimidacin contra una organizacin de derechos humanos. Segn la informacin recibida, se habran producido actos de desprestigio contra la Sra. Claudia Virginia Samayoa, as como el allanamiento de las oficinas de la organizacin Unidad de Proteccin a Defensoras y Defensores de Derechos Humanos (UDEFEGUA), de la que la Sra. Samayoa es coordinadora, y una amenaza de muerte contra personal de la organizacin. UDEFEGUA apoya el trabajo de los defensores y defensoras de derechos humanos y viene desarrollando un importante papel en el acompaamiento y proteccin de los testigos en el proceso legal contra el ex Jefe de Estado de Guatemala Efran Ros Montt y su ex Jefe de inteligencia, Jos Mauricio Rodrguez Snchez, por crmenes de genocidio y lesa humanidad.  17/05/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Ireland_17.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"IRL 2/2013 Ireland Extreme poverty; Health; Minority issues; Allegations concerning the deteriorating health condition of Irish Travellers in Ireland. According to the information received, while health inequalities in Ireland are addressed within the overall context of the Governments policy on social inclusion outlined in the National Action Plan on Social Inclusion 2007-2016, and the National Partnership Agreement Towards 2016, Irish Travellers allegedly continue to experience systematic denial of the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health in Ireland. Furthermore, it is alleged that austerity measures adopted by the Government would further impact negatively on the health condition of Irish Travellers.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Ireland_30.07.13_(2.2013).pdf"30/07/2013 17/05/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Rep_of_Moldova_17.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"MDA 2/2013 Republic of Moldova Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allegations relating to a re-routing of the 2013 Chisinau Pride Parade. According to the information received, on or around 8 May 2013, a request was made by GenderDoc-M, a rights organization promoting non-discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, pertaining to the holding of a Pride Parade in the centre of Chisinau. On 15 May 2013, GenderDoc-M reportedly received notification from the Chisinau municipality that the march would need to be re-routed and held in a marginal location in the Valea Morilor rather that in the centre of Chisinau. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Macedonia_21.06.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdf"28/06/2013 17/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_FYRoM_17.05.2013_(1.2013).pdf"MKD 1/2013 The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Alleged attack on LGBT rights defenders. According to the information received, on 20 April 2013, a group of LGBT rights defenders was attacked by four unknown persons, later joined by three more, in front of the Diamond Hostel on Sirok Sokak in Bitola. The LGBT rights defenders in question were members of the Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People LGBT United, which promotes respect for the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people through advocacy and awareness raising activities, and the Coalition for Sexual and Health Rights of Marginalized Communities, which promotes equal access to social, legal and health services for marginalised communities as well as social inclusivity.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Macedonia_21.06.13_(1.2013).pdf"21/06/2013 23/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Bahrain_23.05.13_(3.2013).pdf"BHR 3/2013 Bahrain Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Torture; Alleged removal from his cell and isolation of detained human rights defender, Mr Rajab, Director of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, President of the Gulf Centre for Human Rights and Deputy Secretary General of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH). According to the information received, Mr Nabeel Rajab was removed from his cell after having witnessed acts of torture committed by prison staff against fellow prisoners. He was reportedly also denied access to his relatives and legal representation. Mr. Rajab was the subject of previous communications (see A/HRC/22/67, case no BHR 6/2012).HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Bahrain_24.06.13_(3.2013)_Trans.pdf"24/06/2013 23/05/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Colombia_23.05.13_(4.2013).pdf"COL 4/2013 Colombia African descent; Business enterprises; Extreme poverty; Food; Minority issues; Water and Sanitation; Alegaciones sobre los daos ocasionados por el vertimiento de sedimentos acumulados en la represa del Bajo Anchicay a las minoras afrodescendientes que habitan en la zona. Segn informacin recibida, dichos sedimentos provocaron la extincin de la fauna de la cuenca media y baja del ro Anchicay y tambin la contaminacin del ro, que era la nica fuente de agua potable de dichas minoras, afectando de esta manera al acceso a una alimentacin adecuada y al agua potable y energa elctrica. Asimismo, se expresa preocupacin por el hecho de que no existe una sentencia firme y definitiva despus de ms de diez aos desde el vertimiento de los sedimentos. En este sentido, tambin se expresa preocupacin por el presunto incumplimiento de las medidas impuestas a la Empresa de Energa del Pacfico (EPSA) por el Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible.  24/05/2013 UA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Egypt_24.05.13_(7.2013).pdf"EGY 7/2013 Egypt Torture; Alleged torture and ill-treatment and subsequent denial of medical treatment. According to the information received, on 7 February 2013, Mr. Alaa Ahmed Mohamed Hussein, a 32 year-old Egyptian citizen living in Al-Shaaniya Village, Naga Hammadi Center, Qena, Egypt, argued with two uniformed police officers at the Naga Hammadi Police Station. In response to this, the two officers allegedly started hitting and beating Mr. Hussein with a baton on different parts of his body, kicking and punching him and dragging him on the floor resulting in severe injuries. It is reported that, following the incident, Mr. Hussein was detained overnight at the Naga Hammadi Police Station without receiving any medical attention for the injuries he sustained.  24/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_Equatorial_Guinea_24.05.13_(1.2013).pdf"GNQ 1/2013 Guinea Ecuatorial Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Torture; Presunta detencin arbitraria de 11 personas por haber intentado organizar una manifestacin poltica en Malabo el 15 de mayo de 2013. Segn la informacin recibida, el Sr. Jernimo Ndong, Secretario General del partido poltico Unin Popular, fue detenido el 20 de mayo de 2013, cuando se present a la Comisara Central de Malabo Su esposa, la Sra. Medianera y su hermano, el Sr. Ubaldo Mesi Ndong, fueron detenidos hasta que el Sr. Ndong se entregase a las autoridades policiales. Otras 10 personas fueron detenidas entre el 13 y el 15 de mayo de 2013 y se encontraran tambin en rgimen de incomunicacin sin que se les haya formulado cargos. Entre ellas figuran el Sr. Luis Nzo, el Sr. Salvador Bibang Ela, la Sra. Clara Nsegue Ey, y la Sra. Natalia Angue Edjodjomo,  24/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Public_-_UA_Morocco_24.05.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdf"MAR 1/2013 Maroc Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Torture; Allgations concernant des actes de torture et mauvais traitements, y compris afin dobtenir des preuves lors de garde vue; et concernant lincarcration dun individu pour avoir port plainte contre des actes de torture et de mauvais traitements. Selon les informations reues, le 9 mai 2013, trs tt dans la matine, M. X, 17 ans, M. Yassine Sidati, 22 ans, M. Mohamed Garmit, 22 ans, M. Mohamed Ali Saidi, 26 ans, M. Abdelaziz Hramech, 27 ans et M. Youssef Bouzid, 31 ans, auraient t interpells leurs domiciles. Il est rapport que ces derniers auraient t apprhends aprs avoir particip une manifestation en faveur de lautodtermination du Sahara occidental. Daprs les informations reues, le 12 mai 2013, les six hommes auraient signal au juge dinstruction avoir t victimes de torture et dautres mauvais traitements, et que leurs aveux auraient t obtenus sous la torture en garde vue. Il est galement signal que M. X aurait t libr sous caution le mme jour, tandis que les cinq autres auraient t placs en dtention provisoire la prison de Lakhal, Laayoune. Selon les informations reues, le 15 mai 2013, M. X aurait t incarcr la prison civile de Laayoune, aprs que le procureur du roi aurait annul la dcision prise par le juge dinstruction de librer le prvenu trois jours auparavant. Il est allgu quil sagit dune manuvre visant punir le jeune homme, qui a publiquement expliqu avoir t tortur en garde vue.  28/05/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Thailand_28.05.13_(5.2013).pdf"THA 5/2013 Thailand Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Water and Sanitation; Allegations of threats against human rights defenders contained in a statement made by Thailands Deputy Prime Minister prior to the 2nd Asia-Pacific Water Summit. According to the information received, on 12 May 2013, Mr. Plodprasop Suraswadi, Thailands Deputy Prime Minister, reportedly gave a media interview prior to the 2nd Asia-Pacific Water Summit in Chiang Mai from 14 to 20 May 2013, warning environmental activists, water-resources activists, and other members of civil society that they would be arrested if they protested at the Summit.  29/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Iraq_29.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"IRQ 2/2013 Iraq Arbitrary detention; Disappearances; Independence of judges and lawyers; Torture; Alleged torture and ill-treatment, use of evidence obtained under torture, incommunicado detention and arbitrary detention. According to the information received, in October 2004, Mr. Shawki Ahmad Sharif Omar was arrested along with his then pregnant wife by US soldiers in Baghdad in Al Zayouna district. While being held in US-controlled facilities, he was reportedly sentenced for illegal entry into Iraq on 24 June 2010 following an allegedly grossly unfair trial before the Central Criminal Court in Iraq. The sentence allegedly relied on statements extracted under torture from him and third persons. In July 2011, some months before the withdrawal of the US troops from Iraq, Mr. Omar was reportedly handed over to the Iraqi authorities and taken to Karkh Prison. Having completed the seven-year sentence in October 2011, his detention is allegedly devoid of any legal basis and has therefore been arbitrary for the last 19 months. On 21 May 2013 Mr. Omar was reportedly removed from his cell and taken to an unknown location.  30/05/2013 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Myanmar_30.05.13_(7.2013).pdf"MMR 7/2013 Myanmar Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of religion; Myanmar; Allegations of violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief and freedom of opinion and expression of a monk teaching the doctrine of an alternative Buddhist order. According to information received, U Ottama is imprisoned in Taunggyi Prison, Shan State, Myanmar for reportedly teaching a doctrine known as Moepyar. On 3 October 2012, the Kalaw Township Court in Shan State charged him with violating Section 295A of the Penal Code for insulting religion, and sentenced him to two years imprisonment. On 19 February 2013, the Taunggyi District Court and Shan State High Court reportedly dismissed the appeal without a hearing, and the matter is now pending before the Supreme Court. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Myanmar_26.07.13_(7.2013).pdf"26/07/2013 31/05/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_USA_31.05.13_(6.2013).pdf"USA 6/2013 United States of America Mercenaries; Torture; Alleged risk of violation of the right to a remedy. According to the information received, the plaintiffs in the case of Al Shimari v. CACI Premier Technology, Mr. Taha Yaseen Arraq Rashid, Mr. Asaad Hamza Hanfoosh Al-Zubae and Mr. Suhail Najim Abdullah Al Shimari, were prevented from travelling to the United States of America (U.S.) to participate in their lawsuit against a private military contractor, CACI Premier Technology, Inc. concerning alleged torture and ill-treatment at Abu Ghraib in Iraq. Mr. Rashid, Mr. Al-Zubae and Mr. Al Shimari were all granted visas to travel to the U.S. and were able to secure boarding passes for their flight from Baghdad, Iraq to the U.S., scheduled on 15 March 2013. However, just before their departure, they were informed that U.S. authorities would not permit them to board the flight. The men risk dismissal of their case if they are unable to appear for deposition in the U.S. B. Replies received between 1 May 2013 and 31 July 2013 relating to communications sent before 1March2013 11. The table below lists, in chronological order, communications dating before 1 March 2013 to which a reply or an additional reply has been received in the period between 1 May and 31 July 2013. Copies of the full text of the communications sent and the reply received during the reporting period can be accessed from the electronic version of this report available on the OHCHR website. Some names of individuals or other information have been rendered anonymous or otherwise unidentifiable. The table below also includes additional responses to 13 communications received before 1 May 2013, which were inadvertently omitted in the previous report A/HRC/23/51 due to technical errors. These cases are EGY 2/2012, MEX 4/2012, ARE 6/2012, DZA 3/2012, GBR 5/2012, NPL 5/2012, ARE 7/2012, MMR 8/2012, SYR 10/2012, BGD 8/2012, SYR 11/2012, CRI 3/2012 and GTM 8/2012. Date TypeCase No CountryMandate(s)Summary of the allegation transmittedReply  03/03/2011 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/18th/Public_-_UA_Saudi_Arabia_03.03.11_(1.2011).pdf"SAU 1/2011 Saudi Arabia Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Human rights defenders; Alleged detention of the founders of a political party. According to the information received, on 16 February 2011, Mr. Ahmad bin Sad al-Ghamdi, Mr. Abdul Aziz al-Wuhaibi, Mr. Muhammad bin Hussain al-Qahtani and Mr. Muhammad bin Nasser al-Ghamdi, together with three other Saudi Arabian citizens, were arrested by members of the Interior Ministrys General Intelligence. A week prior to their detention, they had submitted a request for recognition of what would be Saudi Arabias first political party, the Islamic Omma Party. All of them were asked to sign an undertaking that they would renounce their activities with the party. Mr. bin Sad al-Ghamdi, Mr. Aziz al-Wuhaibi, Mr. bin Hussain al-Qahtani and Mr. bin Nasser al-Ghamdi reportedly refused to do so, and as a result they were placed in detention.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/SAU_03.06.13_(1.2011).pdf"03/06/2013 19/01/2012 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/20th/AL_Egypt_19.01.12_(2.2012)p.pdf"EGY 2/2012 Egypt Discrimination against women in law and in practice; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Violence against women; Alleged violence against women by the Egyptian military in the context of the protests that took place in Cairo in November and December 2011. According to the information received, Ms. A (a journalist under training), Ms. B (an independent film maker), Ms. C (student), Ms. D (student), and a fifth victim (a reporter) were sexually assaulted and beaten for their participation in the peaceful protests taking place in Cairo in November and December 2011. According to information received, women human rights defenders who participate in demonstrations are increasingly targeted by security forces to prevent them from participating in the public sphere through the use of physical harm, intentional humiliation, and sexual assault accompanied by social stigma.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Egypt_04.04.13_(2.2012)_Trans.pdf"04/04/2013 31/01/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/20th/UA_Mexico_31.01.2012_(4.2012).pdf"MEX 4/2012 Mxico Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Human rights defenders; Presuntos actos de hostigamiento e intimidacin. Segn las informaciones recibidas, el 19 de diciembre de 2011, se public en un peridico un reportaje sobre el Comit de Familiares de Detenidos Desaparecidos Hasta Encontrarlos. En dicho reportaje, la Sra. Elena Barajas Meja, un miembro de la organizacin, denunci la presunta desaparicin forzada de un familiar. El 21 de diciembre de 2011, una camioneta se habra estacionado en varios puntos diferentes cerca del domicilio de la Sra. Barajas Meja. El 15 de enero de 2012, un familiar de la Sra. Barajas Meja y otro individuo habran sido seguidos por una camioneta. El 18 de enero de 2012, se habra intentado interponer una denuncia ante la Procuradura General de Justicia del Estado de Michoacn, pero no habra sido aceptada. Se habra entregado un documento al Procurador del Estado de Michoacn, pidiendo las medidas necesarias para garantizar la seguridad de la Sra. Barajas Meja y de los dems miembros de la organizacin. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/21st/Mexique_02.07.12_(4.2012).pdf"02/07/2012 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Mexico_16.04.13_(4.2012).pdf"16/04/2013 01/02/2012 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/20th/AL_Indonesia_01.02.2012_(7.2011).pdf"IDN 7/2011 Indonesia Food; Indigenous peoples; Alleged violations of the enjoyment of various human rights through large-scale land acquisitions in Indonesia. According to the information received, the Meruake Integrated Food and Energy Estate (MIFEE) project, designed to produce inter alia agrofuels for export, is resulting in the non-consensual conversion of indigenous peoples ancestral lands and forests. Numerous indigenous communities, including the Zanegi, Malind, Muyu, Mandobo, Mappi and Auyu, populate this area and rely on the forests for hunting and food collection as well as for providing the foundation of their identities, unique cultures and spirituality. Information received suggests that the local indigenous communities have not been provided with good faith consultations regarding the changes in land use of their traditional territories and that no procedures were put in place to obtain their free prior informed consent. The MIFEE project has also allegedly used coercive practices to obtain the required signatures of individuals relinquishing their rights. According to reports, the MIFEE project has reduced food availability for local populations. Finally, allegations received suggest that Papua provincial police and national military intelligence have employed intimidation tactics to dissuade local community members from raising concerns about the MIFEE project. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Indonesia_02.05.13_(7.2011).pdf"02/05/2013 24/04/2012 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/21st/public_-_AL_USA_24.04.12_(4.2012).pdf"USA 4/2012 United States of America Migrants; Minority issues; Racism; Allegation that the Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act discriminates against migrants. According to the information received, the act targets immigrants and people perceived to be immigrants, including persons of Hispanic origin, and has led to harassment, intimidation, and punitive sanctions in the state of Alabama. The act reportedly prohibits irregular immigrants from entering into business transactions with the state, requires schools to verify the immigration status of their students, provides for prolonged detention without bail for anyone who is suspected of being unauthorized, and provides that Alabama courts are not to enforce contracts in which one of the parties is known to be undocumented. This act was the subject of an earlier communication (see A/HRC/19/44, USA 17/2011).HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/USA_17.05.13_(4.2012).pdf"17/05/2013 24/05/2012 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/21st/Public_-_AL_Canada_24.05.12_(1.2012).pdf"CAN 1/2012 Canada Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allgations de restrictions arbitraires au droit de runion pacifique et de lusage disproportionn de la force contre des manifestants dans le contexte de mobilisations dtudiants Montral, Qubec; et allgations de nouvelles lois portant indment atteinte aux droits la libert de runion pacifique et dassociation. Selon les informations reues, de nombreuses manifestations dtudiants tenues Montral et dans sa rgion, depuis le 13 fvier 2012, auraient fait lobjet dun usage excessif de la force par la police. De plus, il est rapport ladoption dun rglement municipal apportant des modifications au rglement de la ville de Montral et dune loi adopte par lAssemble Nationale du Qubec (no. 78), le 18 mai 2012, qui contiendraient de nombreuses dispositions en contradiction avec les standards internationaux relatifs aux droits la libert de runion pacifique et dassociation.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/21st/Canada_23.07.2012_(1.2012).pdf"23/07/2012 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/Canada_01.10.12_(1.2012).pdf"01/10/2012 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_13.06.13_(1.2012).pdf"13/06/2013 05/06/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Soudan_05.06.12_(2.2012).pdf"SDN 2/2012 Sudan Arbitrary detention; Discrimination against women in law and in practice; Independence of judges and lawyers; Summary executions; Torture; Violence against women; Alleged sentencing to death by stoning for adultery. According to information received, on May 13 2012, the criminal court of Ombada in Khartoum, central Sudan, sentenced Ms. Intisar Sharif Abdallah, 20 years old and mother of three children, to death by stoning based on charges of adultery, under article 146 of Sudans criminal code of 1991. It is reported that although she had initially pleaded not guilty, she admitted to the charges at a later hearing, after reportedly being beaten by her brother. The conviction was based solely on this testimony. It is reported that during the trial, Ms. Sharif Abdallah did not have access to a lawyer, nor an interpreter, despite the fact that she has a limited knowledge of Arabic, while the man co-accused of the same charges was simply released after denying them. Ms. Sharif Abdallah is reportedly being detained with her youngest son, who is four months old, while her two other children are in the care of her family.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sudan_26.06.12_(2.2012)_received_17.05.13.pdf"17/05/2013 11/07/2012 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/Public_-_AL_Sri_Lanka_11.07.12_(3.2012)_Sup.pdf"LKA 3/2012 Sri Lanka Freedom of religion; Alleged assault by a Buddhist Monk teacher on a student in the Kandy District. According to the information received, Mr. X, a 14 year-old student at Mahanama College Geatam was assaulted by his teacher, Mr. Y, when he refused to learn Buddhism by stating that he is a Catholic. Mr. X was allegedly assaulted until his left ear started bleeding and was left without recourse to any medical treatment while he was also told not to tell anyone about the assault. Mr. X reportedly became ill and was hospitalized in the following days. His father, Mr. Z, filed a complaint with the Kandy Police (WCIB 1/84/16) despite some threats of violence from Mr. Y. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sri_Lanka_14.06.13_(3.2012)_Pro.pdf"14/06/2013 16/07/2012 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_AL_Panama_16.07.12_(5.2012).pdf"PAN 5/2012 Panama Adequate housing; Food; Presuntas amenazas de desalojos forzosos en el contexto de diversos proyectos de desarrollo urbano y turstico en la Isla Pedro Gonzlez, y en las Comunidades Santa Clara y Pacora de la Provincia de Cocl. Segn las informaciones recibidas, en la Isla Pedro Gonzlez, los habitantes ya habran sido desalojados de sus tierras, a pesar de luchas contra dicha medida durante cuatro aos, y podran ser desalojados de sus viviendas. En las comunidades Santa Clara y Pacora, alrededor de treinta y siete familias estaran en riesgo de sufrir desalojos forzosos como resultado de acciones judiciales por parte de particulares que alegan tener la propiedad de los predios en los que habitan, a pesar de que los territorios tendran restricciones constitucionales que impediran su enajenacin. Aparente intervencin policial, con uso de gas lacrimgeno y balas de salva, habra tenido lugar en respuesta a las protestas de los residentes de las comunidades. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Panama_19.04.13_(5.2012).pdf"19/04/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Panama_06.05.13_(5.2012).pdf"06/05/2013 03/08/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Soudan_03.08.12_(5.2012).pdf"SDN 5/2012 Sudan Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Sudan; Summary executions; Torture; Allegations of excessive use of force in the context of peaceful demonstrations resulting in killings, injuries and torture and ill-treatment, and mass arrests. According to the information received, on 7 and 17 July 2012, security forces broke up peaceful demonstrations held in the Wad Nubawi neighborhood of Omdurman, a suburb of Khartoum, and in front of national security headquarters in central Khartoum. On 31 July, the Sudanese police and NISS fired live ammunition and tear gas into public protests in Nyala, South Darfur. Reportedly, twelve individuals, including at least five individuals under 18, who participated in the protest, have died from gun shots, while several tens were wounded by sharp weapons. Additionally, mass arrests of peaceful protestors and human rights defenders have taken place. Mr. Mohammed Salah Mohammed was arrested on 24 June 2012 for having participated in a peaceful protest at the University of Khartoum, and subjected to torture and ill treatment in detention. It is also reported that Ms. Rashida Shams al-Din, Mr. Mohamed Al-Usbat, Ms. Nahid Gabralla, Ms. Amira Osman, Mr. Faisal Shabou, Mr. Tarig El Sheikh, Ms. Marwa el Tigany, Mr. Al Said Mustafa, Mr. Ramzi Yahia, Mr. Abdulgadir Mahmoud, Mr. Radwan Daoud, Mr. Abdul Rahman Abu Al Hassan, Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Abdallah, Mr. Adil Abdallah Nasr El Dein, Ms. Mai Shatta, Mr. Amro Hamd Omar, Mr. Satti Mohamed Alhaj, Mr. Fathi Albhiri, Mr. Radwan Daoud, Mr. Widad Dirwish and Mr. Ahmed Alkwarti, were arrested in the context of the recent protest movement, the majority of whom were not charged with criminal offences. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sudan_27.08.12_(5.2012)_received_17.05.13.pdf"17/05/2013 15/08/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_UAE_15.08.12_(6.2012).pdf"ARE 6/2012 United Arab Emirates Arbitrary detention; Torture; Alleged arbitrary detention, solitary confinement and extraction of evidence under torture. According to the information received, on 6 May 2011, Mr. Musab Al Abood was arrested by the Abu Dhabi security officers and transferred to the State security prison in Abu Dhabi where he was kept in solitary confinement for a period of three months. Mr. Al Abood was allegedly severely tortured for alleged belonging to, or of having links, with illegal or terrorist organizations. Mr. Al Abood was forced to sign papers while blindfolded. He later denied all accusations brought against him. Mr Al Abood claimed at the State Security Prosecution to have signed papers while blindfolded, but his statement was reportedly not recorded by the investigator of the State Security Prosecution. In May 2012, Mr. Al-Abood was reportedly sentenced to three years of imprisonment based on the confession obtained under torture. Mr. Al-Abood has been on a hunger strike since 27 June 2012, to protest the court verdict. He was very weak and at risk of losing consciousness. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/UAE_27.03.13_(6.2012)_Trans.pdf"27/03/2013 31/08/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Algrie_31.08.12_(3.2012).pdf"DZA 3/2012 Algrie Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allgations darrestation et de harclement dun dfenseur des droits de lhomme. Selon les informations reues, le 21 aot 2012, M. Abdelkader Kherba aurait t arrt alors quil participait une manifestation pacifique contre les pnuries deau Ksar Boukhari. Il aurait t accus davoir insult les institutions ou fonctionnaires de lEtat et aurait t transfr la prison de Ksar Boukhari dans lattente dun procs prvu pour le 28 aot 2012. Suite la demande des avocats de M. Kherba, le 28 aot, la Cour de Ksar Boukhari aurait ajourn le procs jusquau 4 septembre. Cependant, la demande de remise en libert de M. Kherba aurait t rejete sans justification. Selon les informations reues, larrestation de M. Kherba nest pas lie sa participation la manifestation du 21 aot 2012, mais des allgations formules prcdemment par un responsable de la scurit du district de Ksar Boukhari, qui aurait accus M. Abdelkader de lavoir insult. M. Kherba nierait ces accusations. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Algerie_26.03.13_(3.2012).pdf"26/03/2013 12/09/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Sri_Lanka_12.09.12_(4.2012).pdf"LKA 4/2012 Sri Lanka Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allegations of violations against human rights defenders, including attempted abduction, surveillance and intimidation. According to the information received, Dr. Nirmal Dewasiri, President of the Federation of University Teachers Unions and Secretary of the Arts Faculty Teachers Association of the University of Colombo, has been subjected to repeated acts of surveillance and intimidation. Most recently, on 22 June 2012, Dr. Dewasiri received a phone call from a person who identified himself as one of two men from the Ministry of Defence who were witnessed on 19 June enquiring about him to neighbours. During the call, the man reportedly threatened to harm Dr. Dewasiris family if he did not cease his trade union activities. On 5 July 2012, prominent Sri Lanka X News journalist and human rights defender Mr. Shantha P. Wijesooriya was in the Colombo suburb of Nugegoda, when he noticed that he was being followed by a white van. He changed his route in order to avoid the van, and while doing so, two unidentified persons attempted to grab him and drag him towards the van, the journalist managed to escape. Sources indicate that Mr. Wijesooriya and other Sri Lanka X News journalists have been repeatedly subjected to threats and intimidation since 2008. On 25 April 2011, Mr. Wijesooriya was arrested and detained for seventeen days on charges of contempt for an article published by Sri Lanka X News. Since September 2011, Mr. Wijesooriya and members of his family have reportedly received visits from military intelligence and CID officials, while unidentified individuals have asked about the journalist near his home. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sri_Lanka_19.06.13_(4.2012).pdf"19/06/2013 02/10/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_United_Kingdom_02.10.12_(5.2012).pdf"GBR 5/2012 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Terrorism; Torture; Allegations of imminent extradition to the United States of America and risk of indefinite or prolonged solitary confinement. According to the information received, Mr. Babar Ahmad, Mr. Syed Talha Ahsan, Mr. Adel Abdul Bary and Mr. Khaled Al-Fawwazare are each the subject of an extradition request from the United States of America for offences relating to terrorism. It is reported that if extradited to the United States they will be immediately placed in detention under conditions of solitary confinement, for an indefinite period of time and that they are at real risk of being subjected to torture and inhuman and degrading treatment. It is also reported that on 12 April 2012, the European Court of Human Rights in its judgment found that the conditions of detention at the ADX Florence Supermax prison in Colorado, United States of America, do not attain the minimum level of severity required for the Applicants claims to be upheld. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/UK_11.04.13_(2.2012).pdf"11/04/2013 15/10/2012 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_AL_Nepal_15.10.12_(5.2012).pdf"NPL 5/2012 Nepal Indigenous peoples; Allegations regarding the ongoing barriers to the effective protection of indigenous peoples rights in Nepal. According to the information received, the Constituent Assembly, which was tasked with drafting a new Constitution in Nepal, was dissolved in May 2012, reportedly due to disagreements regarding the reorganization of the Nepali state under a federal structure defined along ethnic lines, This federal structure had been supported by indigenous representatives. With the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly and the current proposals for the creation of an entirely new body to take its place, concerns have been expressed that the progress made by indigenous members of the former Constituent Assembly could be lost. In addition, as a result of ongoing disagreements over the nature of the federal structure to be established in Nepal, incidents of criminal persecution of indigenous leaders in the country have been reported. Finally, various domestic laws still require reform in order to comply with relevant international standards. This letter follows up on the recommendations made in a 2009 report of the Specail Rapporteur (A/HRC/12/34/Add.3) as well as a communication of 29 January 2010 (A/HRC/15/37/Add.1). HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Nepal_04.04.13_(5.2012).pdf"04/04/2013 02/11/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Syrie_02.11.12_(9.2012)_(1).pdf"SYR 9/2012 Syrian Arab Republic Arbitrary detention; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Independence of judges and lawyers; Summary executions; Torture; Allegations of arbitrary arrests, incommunicado detention, killings and torture. According to the information received, the following persons have been arbitrarily detained and held incommunicado: Mr. Shepal Ibrahim; Mr. Maher Fawzi al-Hamoud; Mr. Osama al-Habaliy; Mr. Salah al-Shogre; Ms. Zilal Ibrahim al-Salhani; Mr. Badr Kaake; Mr. Yahia Kaake; Mr. Khalil Matouk; Mr. Mohammed Thatha; Mr. Omar Mohammed Mamoun Arnous; Ms. Maya Aljokhdar and Mr. Abdulrahman Omar Arnous. It is also alleged that Mr. Ahmad Kaake and Mr. Abd al-Ghani Kaake were arbitrarily killed and Ms. Fatima Saad was tortured and died in hospital as a result. A number of the aforementioned individuals have allegedly been deprived of their liberty due to their involvement in peaceful demonstrations, exercise of their freedom of opinion or expression, or other human rights related activities. In none of these cases have they been informed of the charges or granted access to a lawyer. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Syria_06.06.13_(9.2013).pdf"06/06/2013 07/11/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_UAE_07.11.12_(7.2012).pdf"ARE 7/2012 United Arab Emirates Arbitrary detention; Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Independence of judges and lawyers; Alleged mass arrest and detention of human rights defenders, judges and lawyers. According to the information received, 64 human rights defenders, including judges and lawyers, have been arrested and detained since the beginning of 2012, while the location of 56 of those detained is unknown. Most of the arrests have been reportedly carried out by state security agents in individuals homes, with electronic items allegedly confiscated during many of the arrests. Many of the detained are members of Al Islah (Reform and Social Guidance Association), an organization calling for peaceful political debate and greater democracy in the political system of the country. Those arrested and detained include prominent human rights lawyers Dr. Mohamed Abdullah Al Roken and Mr. Mohamed Al Mansoori, Mr. Salim Hamdoon Al Shahhi, the lawyer representing Dr. Al Roken and Mr. Al Mansoori, and judge Mr. Mohamed Dhyab Al Abdouli. It is also alleged that independent lawyer Mr. Abdulhameed Al Kumaiti has been subjected to acts of harassment, intimidation and surveillance, as a result of his legal representation of the 64 detainees. At the time of the communication, the whereabouts of Messrs. Ahmad Gaith Al Suwaidi, Rashid Mohamed Abdullah Al Roken, Abdullah Al Hajiri, Juma Darwish El Felassi, Ali Saaed Al Kindi, and Khamis Saaed Al Sam Al Zyoudi allegedly remained unknown. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/UAE_26.03.13_(7.2012)_Trans.pdf"26/03/2013 08/11/2012 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_OL_Myanmar_08.11.12_(8.2012).pdf"MMR 8/2012 Myanmar Myanmar; Violence against women; Follow up to the 30 December 2011 communication (A/HRC/20/30, MMR 5/2011) regarding the alleged abduction and rape of Ms. Sumlut Roi Ja by military personnel attached to Light Infantry Battalion 321, Mu Bum frontline post in Momouk district, Kachin state, and the alleged detention and sexual assault of three other women at the same military post. The Government of Myanmars 22 March 2012 reply to the 30 December communication stated that the authorities concerned, including military and civil officials, had conducted an initial investigation into the case and that further investigations were being pursued to produce more concrete results. This communication asks for an update on the results of these further investigations to enable the mandate holders to ascertain the facts regarding the allegations contained in the 30 December communication and to ascertain the current status of the alleged victims.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Myanmar_16.03.13_(8.2012).pdf"16/03/2013 08/11/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Syrie_08.11.12_(10.2012).pdf"SYR 10/2012 Syrian Arab Republic Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Alleged enforced disappearance. According to the information received, on September 2012, at approximately 5:30 p.m., the car in which Messrs. Abdelaziz Al-Khayer, Iyas Ayash and Maher Tahan, all members of the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change, were travelling was allegedly stopped at an Air Force Intelligence checkpoint. The individuals were reportedly brought to one of the branches of Air Force Intelligence. The Government has allegedly denied having these individuals in custody. At the time of the present communication, the fate and whereabouts of Messrs. Al-Khayer, Ayash and Tahan were unknown.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Syria_24.04.13_(10.2012).pdf"24/04/2013 16/11/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Bangladesh_16.11.12_(8.2012).pdf"BGD 8/2012 Bangladesh Disappearances; Independence of judges and lawyers; Alleged unfair trials before the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal, and involuntary disappearance of defence witness. According to the information received, Mr. Delwar Hossain Sayedee, Vice-President of Jamaat-e-Islami, Mr. Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, member of the Bangladesh National Party, Mr. Motiur Rahman Nizami, leader of Jamaat-e-Islami, Mr. Ghulam Azam, former leader of Jamaat-e-Islami, Mr. Muhammad Kamaruzzaman, Assistant Secretary-General of Jamaat-e-Islami, Mr. Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid, Secretary-General of Jamaat-e-Islami, Mr. Abdul Kader Molla, Assistant Secretary-General of Jamaat-e-Islami, Mr. Mir Quasem Ali, Head and owner of Diganta Media, and Mr. Islam Azharul, Acting Secretary-General of Jamaat-e-Islami, are currently being tried. It is alleged that the trials of the above mentioned persons do not comply with international human rights law provisions regarding fair trial and due process, including serious allegations of breach of the principle of equality of arms vis--vis the defence teams. Defence witness Shukhoronjon Bali was abducted on 5 November 2012 by plain-clothed personnel allegedly from the Detective Branch of the Police, and his fate and whereabouts remain unknown. This case was the subject of an earlier communication (see above, BGD 6/2012).HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/Bangladesh_27.11.12_(8.2012).pdf"27/11/2012 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Bangladesh_04.03.13_(8.2012).pdf"04/03/2013 23/11/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Syrie_23.11.12_(11.2012).pdf"SYR 11/2012 Syrian Arab Republic Arbitrary detention; Torture; Alleged torture and ill-treatment by Syrian securtity forces at the Al-Khatib state security prison in Damascus. According to the information received, Mr. Muhammad Raed Al-Tawil, a board member and long-term volunteer with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent based in Damascus was arrested on 8 November 2012 by Syrian security forces at the Red Cescent headquarters in Damascus. It is alleged that the officers failed to provide a reason for Mr. Al-Tawils arrest, and that no known charges have been brought against Mr. Al-Tawil since his arrest. It is further alleged that Mr. Al-Tawils whereabouts remained unknown until November 14, 2012, when it was discovered that he is being detained at the Al-Khatib state security prison in Damascus. It is reported that Mr. Al-Tawil has suffered and continues to be subjected to torture and other forms ill-treatment during his detention at the Al-Khatib state security prison. It is further reported that there is concern about whether Mr. Al-Tawil is receiving the medical treatment that he requires on an ongoing basis for a prior back injury. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Syria_25.03.13_(11.2012).pdf"25/03/2013 30/11/2012 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_AL_Costa_Rica_30.11.12_(3.2012).pdf"CRI 3/2012 Costa Rica Independence of judges and lawyers; Presunta injerencia en la independencia del poder judicial por parte del poder legislativo, especficamente en contra de la Sala Constitucional de la Corte Suprema de Justicia. Segn se informa, el 15 de noviembre, la Asamblea Legislativa decidi no reelegir al Magistrado Fernando Cruz Castro para un nuevo mandato de ocho aos. Se informa que esa decisin fue extempornea porque fue tomada 1 mes despues del plazo limite otorgado por ley a la Asamblea Legislativa para no reeligir magistrados de la Corte Suprema. Esa decisin adems estara en disconformidad con las legislaciones nacionales e internacionales destinadas a la proteccin de la independencia judicial, de la separacin de los poderes y del sistema de pesos y contrapesos. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Costa_Rica_12.04.13_(3.2012).pdf"12/04/2013 30/11/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Guatemala_30.11.12_(8.2012).pdf"GTM 8/2012 Guatemala Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Violence against women; Alegaciones acerca de actos de estigmatizacin y desprestigio, incluyendo incitacin a la violencia, contra prominentes defensoras/defensores y organizaciones de los derechos humanos. Se informa de reiterados actos de estigmatizacin y desprestigio por parte de una conocida organizacin que trabaja contra el terrorismo, los cuales podran contribuir a crear un clima de violencia contra defensores y defensoras de derechos humanos, tales como la Sra. Claudia Samayoa, la Sra. Laura Hurtado Paz y Paz, el Sr. Enrique Corral Alonzo, el Sr. Nery Rodenas, as como contra miembros de la UDEFEGUA, del Comit de Unidad Campesina, de la Fundacin Guillermo Toriello, de Action Aid, de la Oficina de Derechos Humanos del Arzobispado de Guatemala y de la plataforma de organizaciones conocida como Convergencia por los Derechos Humanos. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Guatemala_26.03.13_(8.2012).pdf"26/03/2013 30/11/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_USA_30.11.12_(32.2012).pdf"USA 32/2012 United States of America Arbitrary detention; Independence of judges and lawyers; Terrorism; Torture; Alleged arbitrary and indefinite detention, inhuman treatment, infringement of due process and fair trial guarantees, and denial of access to an independent doctor. According to the information received, Mr. Shaker Aamer was captured by Northern Alliance forces in Kabul in December 2001 and held there in an underground prison. Around 25 December 2001, he was reportedly transferred from the Kabul prison to the Bagram Airforce Base by US forces. In January 2002, he was reportedly transferred with a US aircraft to Kandahar Airforce Base in Afghanistan under US control. On 13 February 2002, he was rendered to Guantanamo Bay. During his detention, he was allegedly subjected to inhuman treatment and was interrogated using torture. In November 2004, he was declared an enemy combatant. Although he has reportedly been cleared for release from Guantanamo Bay since 2007, he still remained detained at Guantanamo. He has allegedly been denied an independent medical assessment by a civil doctor of his choice.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/USA_25.06.13_(32.2012).pdf"25/06/2013 13/12/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Australie_13.12.12_(3.2012).pdf"AUS 3/2012 Australia Arbitrary detention; Health; Alleged prolonged immigration detention of a recognized refugee in Australia, for more than 28 months. According to the information received, the detention of Mr. Abdul Wahid Rezaee, an Afghani national, is based on allegation of people smuggling, but the authorities had not yet interviewed him nor brought his case to a court. Meanwhile his health conditions were deteriorating and he repeatedly threatened to harm himself or others. Administrative possibilities to ease his situation had not been taken (community detention).HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Australia_22.05.13_(3.2012).pdf"22/05/2013 17/12/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Colombie_17.12.12_(13.2012).pdf"COL 13/2012 Colombia Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Summary executions; Presunto asesinato de un defensor de los derechos de las vctimas y alegaciones de una ola creciente de amenazas y actos de intimidacin contra defensores de los derechos de las vctimas y sus familiares. Segn la informacin recibida, el 1 de diciembre de 2012, unas personas desconocidas dispararon al Sr. Miller Angulo, un miembro de la Mesa Municipal de Vctimas de Tumaco y de la Mesa Departamental de Vctimas, el cual falleci en el lugar de los hechos. Se informa de que el Sr. Angulo ya ha sido objeto de amenazas y que haba huido de su municipalidad local. La Sra. Alfamir Castillo, cuyo hijo fue vctima juntos con otras dos personas de una ejecucin extra-judicial en febrero de 2008, ha sido objeto de una serie de actos de intimidacin y amenazas desde que empezaron las audiencias del caso en septiembre 2011, as como otros familiares de las vctimas y los abogados del caso los Sres. Jorge Molano y Germn Romero. Se informe asimismo que Edwin Mosquera, Gerardo Vega Medina, Carmen Palencia Cabrales, Carlos Yamil Pez Daz, Beatriz Elena Mestra Gonzalez, Alfranio Lozano, Manuel Mercado y Jose Miguel Padilla, miembros de las organizaciones no-gubernamentales Comisin Intereclesial de Justicia y Paz, Tierra y Vida y Forjando Futuro, habran sido objeto de amenazas en relacin con su trabajo en favor de las vctimas de violaciones de derechos humanos. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Colombia_20.06.13_(13.2012).pdf"20/06/2013  20/12/2012 JUA HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Laos_20.12.12_(3.2012).pdf"LAO 3/2012 Rpublique Dmocratique Populaire Lao Disappearances; Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allegations of enforced disappearance of a human rights defender working on issues of land grabbing and assisting victims to speak out about their experiences. According to the information received, on 15 December 2012, Mr. Sombath Somphone was taken to a police station, before being pushed into the back seat of a vehicle by two men in civilian clothing. His whereabouts remain unknown at the time of writing the present appeal. Prior to his disappearance, Mr. Somphone was involved in trying to stop threats made by officials against people who publicly spoke up against land grabbing they experienced, during the Asia-Europe Peoples Forum held in November 2012,. Mr. Somphone was calling for an investigation into these threats.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/Lao_03.01.13_(3.2012).pdf"03/01/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Lao_25.03.13_(3.2012).pdf"25/03/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Lao_10.06.13_(3.2013).pdf"10/06/2013 04/01/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Cameroun_04.01.13_(6.2012).pdf"CMR 6/2012 Cameroun Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Allgations dun raid illgal contre lONG Struggle to Economize Future Environment et de larrestation arbitraire subsquente de six de ses membres. Selon les informations reues, le 14 novembre 2012, des officiers arms de la Gendarmerie ont conduit un raid dans les locaux de lONG Struggle to Economize Future Environment (SEFE), une organisation luttant pour la protection de lenvironnement. Aucun mandat de perquisition naurait t prsent. Il est, en outre, rapport que M. Nasako Besingi, Directeur de lassociation, ainsi que Mme Ekpoh Theresia Malingo, M. Isele Gabriel Ngoe, M. Mosongo Lawrence Namaso, M. Nwete Jongele et M. Ochoe Charles Tatana, tous membres de la SEFE, auraient t arrts durant le raid. Les officiers de la Gendarmerie nauraient, selon les informations reues, prsent aucun mandat darrt et nauraient port aucune accusation lencontre du Directeur et des membres de la SEFE.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Cameroun_30.07.2013_(6.2012).pdf"30/07/2013 15/01/2013 OL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_OL_Costa_Rica_15.01.13_(1.2013).pdf"CRI 1/2013 Costa Rica Indigenous peoples; Carta de seguimiento en relacin con el propuesto proyecto hidroelctrico el Diquis. La carta da seguimiento al informe del Relator Especial sobre el proyecto hidroelctrico de mayo de 2011 (A/HRC/18/35/Add.8). En la carta, el Relator Especial solicita informacin sobre los avances en relacin con el propuesto proyecto el Diquis y el proceso de consulta correspondiente con los pueblos indgenas afectados, as como informacin acerca de cuestiones conexas tratadas en su informe, tales como las relativas a tierras y la autonoma indgenas. El Relator Especial tambin lleva a la atencin del Gobierno informacin recibida respecto de los supuestos actos de violencia en la comunidad de Salitre a inicios de enero de 2013. Segn la informacin recibida, indgenas de la comunidad de Salitre habran sido atacados por personas no-indgenas que estn ocupando tierras dentro del territorio demarcado a favor de la comunidad.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Costa_Rica_03.06.13_(1.2013).pdf"03/06/2013 17/01/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Netherlands_17.01.13_(1.2013).pdf"NLD 1/2013 Netherlands African descent; Cultural Rights; Minority issues; Racism; Allegation that the Dutch celebration of Black Pete, also known as Swarte Piet, which, each year, is part of the Saint Nicholas Event (5 December), and precedes and accompanies the celebration of Santa Claus, perpetuates a stereotyped image of African people and people of African descent. According to the information received, proposals have been made to declare the Dutch Cultural Historical Tradition Santa Claus and Black Pete as Immaterial Cultural Heritage, and the Dutch authorities have selected the annual Saint Nicolas Event (December 5) as one of the intangible heritages to be submitted for inclusion in the UNESCO list. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Netherlands_10.07.13_(1.2013).pdf"10/07/2013 29/01/2013 JAL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Colombia_29.01.13_(1.2013).pdf"COL 1/2013 Colombia Freedom of expression; Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association; Human rights defenders; Summary executions; Violence against women; Presunto asesinato, actos de intimidacin y acoso, incluyendo amenazas de muerte y malos tratos de activistas sindicales. Segn la informacin recibida, el da 15 de diciembre de 2012, la Sra. Rosa Helena Bernal Pinto, activista y defensora de los derechos humanos, habra sido asesinada en conexin con sus actividades en defensa de los derechos humanos. El 5 de octubre de 2012, trabajadores de la Unin Sindical Obrera habran sido atacados por agentes del Escuadrn Mvil Antidisturbios mientras llevaban a cabo una protesta pacfica en Puerto Gaitn. Se informa de que, durante estos incidentes, el Sr. Jhon Alexander Rodrguez Quintero, lder y activista sindical, habra sido golpeado y, posteriormente, habra recibido amenazas de muerte, junto con su escolta. Estos actos se enmarcaran en un contexto caracterizado por la gran actividad que desarrollan varias empresas petroleras en esa regin, dando lugar a graves amenazas contra los defensores de los derechos humanos de manera reiterada. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Colombia_02.05.13_(1.2013).pdf"02/05/2013 12/02/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Botswana_12.02.13_(1.2013).pdf"BWA 1/2013 Botswana Indigenous peoples; Allegations concerning the situation of the Basarwa and Bakgalagadi indigenous peoples in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. According to the information received, there are approximately 500 to 600 Basarwa and Bakgalagadi indigenous residents living in five communities within the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Approximately 2,200 to 2,400 Basarwa and Bankgaladi people who were former residents of the Reserve, but who have been evicted from their traditional lands, now live in the resettlement sites of Xere, New Xade and Kaudwane. In the Roy Sesana and Others v. The Attorney General decision of 2006, the High Court of Botswana held that the Governments refusal to allow the applicants in the case to enter the Reserve unless they were issued with permits was unlawful and unconstitutional. However, the Government has allegedly maintained a position that only the 243 applicants who were named in the Sesana case can return to the Reserve without obtaining a temporary entry permit. Further, indigenous residents in the Reserve have allegedly been criminally prosecuted, arrested, harassed, beaten and intimidated by police and park officials for engaging in their traditional subsistence hunting and gathering activities.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Botswana_22.02.13_(1.2013).pdf"22/02/2013 HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Botswana_30.07.13_(1.2013).pdf"30/07/2013 18/02/2013 JOL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_OL_USA_18.02.13_(2.2013).pdf"USA 2/2013 United States of America Indigenous peoples; Violence against women; Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). According to information received, on 12 February 2013, the United States Senate approved Bill S.47, a bipartisan Bill that would reauthorize the VAWA. The Bill is now to be considered by the United States House of Representatives. The Violence against Women Act has steadily expanded funding to address domestic violence and, with each reauthorization, has included historically underserved groups. It has played a crucial role in providing guidance to State and local level governments, and in facilitating their adequate responses to violence against women. The Bill currently being debated contains key provisions that bolster indigenous tribes ability to prosecute cases involving violence against indigenous women. The reauthorization of the Act is of upmost importance to continue improving the Governments ability to hold perpetrators accountable and provide protection to women victims of violence.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/USA_16.05.13_(2.2013).pdf"16/05/2013 19/02/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Mexico_19.02.13_(1.2013).pdf"MEX 1/2013 Mxico Health; Alegaciones sobre el estado de salud de un recluso. Segn la informacin recibida, el Sr. Bernal Gutirrez padece de problemas de visin que han resultado en una prdida completa de visin en uno de sus ojos. As mismo se alega que el Sr. Bernal Gutirrez habra empezado a sentir sntomas similares en el otro ojo por lo que, segn la fuente, el mdico asignado orden un estudio tras el cual se program una intervencin quirrgica para el da 12 de octubre de 2012. La fuente indica que, llegada tal fecha, el Sr. Bernal Gutirrez no fue trasladado al centro mdico conllevando la prdida de la cita. Se alega igualmente que el estado de su visin est desmejorando progresivamente. HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Mexico_08.05.13_(1.2013).pdf"08/05/2013 26/02/2013 AL HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Nigeria_26.02.13_(1.2013).pdf"NGA 1/2013 Nigeria Adequate housing; Alleged demolitions of 30 houses in the Oke-Ilu-Eri area of Badia East in Lagos and imminent threat of further demolitions and evictions in the same area. According to the information received, on the morning of 23 February 2013 a demolition squad from the Lagos State Government began demolishing houses in the Oke-Ilu-Eri area of Badia East in Lagos. As many as 30 houses are reported to have been demolished within the hour and thousands more residents are to be further evicted and their houses demolished. Reportedly, no appropriate prior notice of the evictions and demolitions was provided to the residents.HYPERLINK "https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Nigeria_06.06.13_(1.2013).pdf"06/06/2013 Annex Mandates of special procedures Mandate titleHuman Rights Council resolutionSpecial Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, and on the right to non-discrimination in this context15/8Working Group on people of African descent18/28Working Group on Arbitrary Detention15/18Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus23/15Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia18/25Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Cte dIvoire20/19Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights19/6Independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order18/6Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea22/ 13Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea23/21Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances16/16Independent expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights16/14Special Rapporteur on the right to education17/3Independent Expert on the issue of human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment19/10Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights17/13Special Rapporteur on the right to food22/9Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression16/4Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association15/21Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief22/20Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in HaitiPRST 22/2Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health15/22Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders16/5Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers17/2Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples15/14Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons23/8Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/EN/countries/AsiaRegion/Pages/IRIndex.aspx" the Islamic Republic of Iran 22/23Working Group on the use of mercenaries15/12Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants17/12Independent Expert on Minority Issues16/6Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar22/14Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 19675/1Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation & guarantees of non-recurrence18/7Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance16/33Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography16/12Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery15/2Independent Expert on human rights and international solidarity17/6Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan21/27Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Somalia20/21Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions17/5Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Syrian Arab RepublicS-18/1Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism22/8Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment16/23Special Rapporteur on the human rights obligations related to environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Environment/ToxicWastes/Pages/SRToxicWastesIndex.aspx" substances and waste18/11Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children17/1Working Group on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises17/4Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences23/25Working Group on the issue of discrimination against  HYPERLINK "http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Women/WGWomen/Pages/WGWomenIndex.aspx" women in law and in practice23/7Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation16/2 * The present report is circulated as received. 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https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Ukraine_28.03.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c)DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Ukraine_30.04.13_(1.2013)_unofficial_trans.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Kenya_02.04.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Myanmar_02.04.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Myanmar_09.07.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Thailand_02.04.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Thailand_02.07.13_(3.2013)_Pro.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Myanmar_03.04.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Myanmar_24.05.13_(2.2013)_Pro.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Serbia_03.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Cameroon_04.04.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Norway_04.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T/DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Other_(IAMGOLD)_04.04.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Iamgold_Corp_05.06.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Suriname_04.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Sri_Lanka_05.04.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Venezuela_05.04.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Russia_09.04.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/RUS_10.07.13_(2.2013)_Trans.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Israel_10.04.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_PNG_10.04.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Vietnam_12.04.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Vietnam_02.07.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Myanmar_15.04.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Iran_16.04.13_(7.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Sudan_16.04.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_UAE_16.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/UAE_10.06.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Egypt_17.04.13_(6.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Guatemala_17.04.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Nigeria_17.04.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Belize_18.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_El_Salvador_18.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/El_Salvador_20.05.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Other_18.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_USA_18.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Bahrain_19.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Bahrain_05.06.13_(1.2013)_Trans.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Cuba_19.04.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Cuba_15.07.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Panama_19.04.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Algeria_23.04.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T/DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Public_-_UA_Switzerland_24.04.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Suisse_08.05.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Suisse_08.05.13_(1.2013)_A1.pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Suisse_08.05.13_(1.2013)_A2.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Angola_26.04.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Argentina_26.04.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Argentina_27.04.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Argentina_02.05.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Argentina_07.05.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Indonesia_26.04.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Thailand_26.04.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Thailand_03.05.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T%DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Bangladesh_30.04.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Bangladesh_07.05.13_(6.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Colombia_01.05.13_(5.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Myanmar_02.05.13_(6.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Myanmar_01.07.13_(6.2013)_Pro.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Sudan_02.05.13_(5.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Sweden_02.05.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sweden_14.06.13_(2.2013)_Lt.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T-DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_United_Kingdom_02.05.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Brazil_07.05.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Pakistan_07.05.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Tanzania_08.05.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_USA_08.05.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Bahrain_10.05.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Bahrain_05.06.13_(2.2013)_Trans.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Nicaragua_10.05.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Nicaragua_07.06.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Syria_13.05.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_UAE_13.05.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_Canada_14.05.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_23.07.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_25.07.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_25.07.13_(3.2013)_response.pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_25.07.13_(3.2013)_Annex_1.pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_25.07.13_(3.2013)_Annex_2.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_OL_Uruguay_14.05.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_Nota.pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_1.pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_2.pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_3.pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_4.pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Uruguay_25.07.13_(1.2013)_ANEXO_6.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Zambia_14.05.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Hungary_16.05.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Venezuela_16.05.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Venezuela_06.06.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Guatemala_17.05.13_(5.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Ireland_17.05.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Ireland_30.07.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T-DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Rep_of_Moldova_17.05.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Macedonia_21.06.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_FYRoM_17.05.2013_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Macedonia_21.06.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Bahrain_23.05.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Bahrain_24.06.13_(3.2013)_Trans.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Colombia_23.05.13_(4.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Egypt_24.05.13_(7.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T-DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_Equatorial_Guinea_24.05.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T'DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Public_-_UA_Morocco_24.05.13_(1.2013)_Pro.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_Thailand_28.05.13_(5.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Iraq_29.05.13_(2.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_UA_Myanmar_30.05.13_(7.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Myanmar_26.07.13_(7.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/public_-_AL_USA_31.05.13_(6.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#vB#v:V 84 t0G065555C5/ 44qf4yt`T$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 844 t0G06,555 55/ /  44qf4yth T)DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/18th/Public_-_UA_Saudi_Arabia_03.03.11_(1.2011).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/SAU_03.06.13_(1.2011).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/  44qf4yth T DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/20th/AL_Egypt_19.01.12_(2.2012)p.pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Egypt_04.04.13_(2.2012)_Trans.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/20th/UA_Mexico_31.01.2012_(4.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/21st/Mexique_02.07.12_(4.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Mexico_16.04.13_(4.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/20th/AL_Indonesia_01.02.2012_(7.2011).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Indonesia_02.05.13_(7.2011).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/21st/public_-_AL_USA_24.04.12_(4.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/USA_17.05.13_(4.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/21st/Public_-_AL_Canada_24.05.12_(1.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/21st/Canada_23.07.2012_(1.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/Canada_01.10.12_(1.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Canada_13.06.13_(1.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Soudan_05.06.12_(2.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c'DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sudan_26.06.12_(2.2012)_received_17.05.13.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth T+DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/Public_-_AL_Sri_Lanka_11.07.12_(3.2012)_Sup.pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sri_Lanka_14.06.13_(3.2012)_Pro.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_AL_Panama_16.07.12_(5.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Panama_19.04.13_(5.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Panama_06.05.13_(5.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Soudan_03.08.12_(5.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c'DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sudan_27.08.12_(5.2012)_received_17.05.13.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_UAE_15.08.12_(6.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/UAE_27.03.13_(6.2012)_Trans.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Algrie_31.08.12_(3.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Algerie_26.03.13_(3.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Sri_Lanka_12.09.12_(4.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Sri_Lanka_19.06.13_(4.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth T-DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_United_Kingdom_02.10.12_(5.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/UK_11.04.13_(2.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_AL_Nepal_15.10.12_(5.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Nepal_04.04.13_(5.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Syrie_02.11.12_(9.2012)_(1).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Syria_06.06.13_(9.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_UAE_07.11.12_(7.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/UAE_26.03.13_(7.2012)_Trans.pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_OL_Myanmar_08.11.12_(8.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Myanmar_16.03.13_(8.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Syrie_08.11.12_(10.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Syria_24.04.13_(10.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth T%DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Bangladesh_16.11.12_(8.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/Bangladesh_27.11.12_(8.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Bangladesh_04.03.13_(8.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Syrie_23.11.12_(11.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Syria_25.03.13_(11.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth T%DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_AL_Costa_Rica_30.11.12_(3.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Costa_Rica_12.04.13_(3.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_Guatemala_30.11.12_(8.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Guatemala_26.03.13_(8.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v#v#v:V 84 t0G0655555/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/public_-_UA_USA_30.11.12_(32.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/USA_25.06.13_(32.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Australie_13.12.12_(3.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Australia_22.05.13_(3.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth T#DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Colombie_17.12.12_(13.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Colombia_20.06.13_(13.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_UA_Laos_20.12.12_(3.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/22nd/Lao_03.01.13_(3.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Lao_25.03.13_(3.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Lao_10.06.13_(3.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Cameroun_04.01.13_(6.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Cameroun_30.07.2013_(6.2012).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth T%DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_OL_Costa_Rica_15.01.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Costa_Rica_03.06.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth T'DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Netherlands_17.01.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'cDyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Netherlands_10.07.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Colombia_29.01.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Colombia_02.05.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth T!DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/public_-_AL_Botswana_12.02.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/23rd/Botswana_22.02.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c DyK yK https://spdb.ohchr.org/hrdb/24th/Botswana_30.07.13_(1.2013).pdfyX;H,]ą'c$$If8!vh#v#v#v #v#v:V 84 t0G06555 55/ 44qf4yth TDyK yK 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