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List of Participants 23 - 24 May 2013 Reclaiming the Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law Revised list of Participants 23 - 24 May 2013 STATES Afghanistan HE Ms Manizha Bakhtari, Ambassador of Afghanistan to Norway Ms Klara Takacs, Executive Secretary Albania Ms Brunilda Peçi, Head of Human Rights, Minorities and Reports Unit Ms Alma Kasa, Desk Officer, CoE-OSCE Unit, MFA Algeria Mr Smail Halfaoui, First Secretary, Algerian Embassy, Oslo Angola Dr Mario de Azevedo Constantin, Mr José Antonio Jeremias, Argentina HE Mr Juan Manuel Ortiz de Rozas, Ambassador of Argentina to Norway HE Ms Susana Ruiz Cerutti, Legal Adviser of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Rodolfo Lucero, Secretary of Embassy, Legal Advisory office, MFA Ms Paula Vilas, Secretary of Embassy Armenia Mr Aleksandr Avetisyan, Deputy Head of International Legal Provision Unit, Defence Policy Department, MOD Australia Ms Namdi Payne, Second Secretary / Legal Adviser, Australian Permanent Mission to the UN in Geneva Austria HE Mr Helmut Tichy, Ambassador, Legal adviser Mr Georg Schnetzer, Minister Austrian Embassy Azerbaijan Mr Mahur Gasimov, Second Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms Shafa Gasimova, Third secretary of the Humanitarian and Social Issues Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bangladesh Mr Mohammad Al Alamul Emam, Assistant Secretary (United Nations and Human Rights) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Bangladesh Mr Md. Moniruzzaman, Lieutenant Colonel, Senior Staff Officer in HQ Logistics Area Belgium HE Mr Michel Godfrind, Ambassador of Belgium to Norway Dr Jean de lannoy, Deputy head of Mission, Belgium Embassy in Norway Bolivia Dr Liliana Guzman Gorena de Silva, Director of Human Right, International Humanitarian Law and Culture issues of Ministry of Defense Mr Jhonny Apolinar Torrez Álvarez, Chief of Department of Human Right and International Humanitarian Law of Ministry of Defense Bosnia and Herzegovina HE Mr Emir Poljo, Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Norway 1 Reclaiming the Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law Revised list of Participants 23 - 24 May 2013 Brazil Mr Eduardo Oliveira, Deputy Head of the UN Division HE Mr Flavio Helmold Macieira, Ambassador of Brazil to Norway Mr Paulo Chiarelle V. De Azevedo, Frist Secretary, Embassy in Norway Bulgaria HE Mr Kiril Dimistrov, Ambassador of Bulgaria to Norway Burkina Faso Mr D. Eric Dabire Some, Military Captain, Ministry of Defense Ms Aminata Ouattara/Cisse, Counsellor of Foreign Affairs Burundi Mr Daniel Ntamagiro Kabuto, Director by the Ministry of External Relations Cameroon Mr Ayuk Innocent, Director of Internal affairs Mr Njako Floribert, Diplomatic advisor, Ministry of Defence Canada HE Mr David Sproule, Canada's Ambassador to Norway Ms Eugenie Panitcherska, Counsellor and Consul, Canadian Embassy in Norway Cape Verde Captain Renaldo Gomes Rodrigues, Minister of National Defense Chile HE Mr Juan Anibal Barria Garcia, Ambassador of Chile to Norway Mr Manuel Rioseco, First Secretary of the Embassy of Chile in Norway Colombia Colonel Fabio Enrique Araque Vargas, Magistrate to the Supreme Mility Court, Ministry of Defence Ms Luz Stella Bejarano, Head of Section for legal Representations before International Organizations, Department of Human Rights & IHL, Ministry of Defense Mr Santiago Salcedo, Chargé d'Affaires a.i. Embassy of Colombia in Oslo Congo HE Mr André Hombessa, Ambassador of Congo to Norway Mr Marius Billy, Communications Officer, Embassy of the Republic of Congo in Sweden Costa Rica HE Mr Manuel Antonio Barrantes Rodriquez, Ambassador of Costa Rica to Norway Mr Mario Vega Hernandez, Minister Counsellor Permanent Mission of Costa Rica to the United Nations Office in Geneva Croatia HE Mr Mario Horvatic, Ambassador of Croatia to Norway Mr Miroslav Papa, Director for UN, Global Issues and International Organisations, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs Ms Romana Kuzmanic Oluic, Counsellor Mr Zvonimir Sviben, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Croatia in Norway Cuba HE Ms Maria E. Fiffe Cabreja, Ambassador of Cuba to Norway Mr Manuel J. Pírez, Director from Legal Division Ms Nadiezda Arredondo, Officer, Division of Multilaterales Affairs 2 Reclaiming the Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law Revised list of Participants 23 - 24 May 2013 Czech Republic HE Dr Milan Dufek, Ambassador of Czech Republic to Norway Democratic Republic of the HE Mr Celestin Tunda Ya Kasende, Vice Minister Foreign Affairs Congo Mr Nestor Kadima Kabeya, Chargé de Missions Mr Jean Martin Kayembe Tshikudi, Directeur Europe au Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, Coopération Internationle et Francophonie Mr Freddy Kosongo, Chargé d'Etudes Mr Henri Mbayahe, Chargé d' Affaires DRC Stockholm Mr Yves Mely, First Secretary Ecuador Dr Helga Serrano, Advisor to the National Defense Minister Ms Maria Fernanda Carrillo, Director Egypt HE Mr Ashraf Elmoafi, Ambassador of Egypt to Norway Mr Mohamed Ramadan, Second Secretary Finland Ms Satu-Maria Suikkari-Kleven, Director, Unit for Public International Law, Ministry for Foreign Affairs Mr Jouko Lehti, Legal Adviser, Finnish Defence Command France HE Mr Jean-Marc Rives, Ambassador of France to Norway Mr Frédéric Bartei, French Embassy Ms Léa Bass, Legad Adviser, French Ministry of Defence (Directorate for Legal Affairs - Law of armed conflicts section) Mr Christopher Friefeld, Member of Division for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs Mr Jean-Marc Pommeray, Councellor - DHM French Embassy in Oslo Germany Dr Guido Hildner, Head of Division Federal Foreign Office, Public International Law Dr Andrea Fischer, Deputy Head of the International and Operational Law Division, Federal Ministry of Defence Mr Jan Friedrich, Minister Counsellor German Embassy Oslo Guatemala HE Ms Marta Eulalia Estrada icara de Leiva, Ambassador of Guatemala to Norway Ms Monica Bolaños-Pérez, Minister Counsellor of the Permanent Mission of Guatemala to the United Nations Mr Carlos Emmanuel Herrera, First Secretary, Guatemala Embassy in Norway Guinea Mr Fodé Moussa Bangoura, Direction des Organisations Internationales Mr Mohamed Nhour Kamara, Ambassadeur Directeur des Affaires Juridiques et Consulaires 3 Reclaiming the Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law Revised list of Participants 23 - 24 May 2013 Honduras Ms Jenny Mercedes Lazzo Amaya, In charge of the Honduran Humanitarian Law Commision,MPA Ms Norma Archila, member of the Honduran Humanitarian Law Commission, Honduras Red Cross Iceland Mr Hermann Ingolfsson, Director General for International and Security Affairs Mr. Tomas Orri Ragnarssn, Councellor/DCM Embassy of Iceland, Oslo Mr David Sigurdsson, Adviser India Ms. Uma Sekhar, Director Indonesia Mr Muhammad Anshor, Director for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia HE Ms Esti Andayani, Ambassador of Indonesia to Norway Ms Gading Parasati, Assistant Deputy Director for Humanitarian Law Ms Rukmini Tri Setiati, First Secretary, Indonesian Embassy in Norway Mr Riza Yasma, Chief of Law, Regulation, and Human Rights of Legal Development Agency of Indonesia National Defence Forces Iran (Islamic Republic of) Mr Alireza Naraghipour, First Secretary, Embassy of Iran in Norway Iraq HE Ms Sundus Omar Ali Albayraqdar, Ambassador of Iraq in Norway Mr Mohammad Omer Al-Shaikhly, First Secretary Ireland Colonel John Spierin, Director of Legal Services, Defence Forces of Ireland HE Ms Angela O'Farrell, Ambassador of Ireland to Norway Mr Trevor Redmond, Assistant Legal Adviser, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Italy HE Mr Antonio Bandini, Ambassador of Italy to Norway Mr Tommaso Andria, Embassy of Italy in Norway Japan Mr Toshio Yadomi, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan in Norway Jordan Mr Mutaz Hyassat, Director of Legal Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Expatriates Ms Ala AlGhizzawi, Second Secretary, Jordan embassy to Brusssel, Norway and Mission to EU Kazakhstan Mr Kuanysh Agaidarov, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Kazakhstan to Norway Mr Nurlybek Kaligozhin, interpreter, staff embassy Kyrgyzstan Mr Erines Otorbaev, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ms Ainura Tursumbaeva, First secretary, Western countries department, MFA of the Kyrgyz Republic 4 Reclaiming the Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law Revised list of Participants 23 - 24 May 2013 Lao People´s Democratic Major Phansamay Vilay, Deputy Director of Administrative Office of the Military Republic Court, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Phasouk Nanthalangsy, Officer of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law Division, Department of Treeties and Law, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Latvia Mr Valerijs Romanovskis, Head of International Organizations Division, MFA of Latvia Liechtenstein Mr Panagiotis Potolidis-Beck, Second Secretary Luxembourg Ms Véronique Wiot, Legal Adviser, Political Affairs Department Madagascar Ms Eugénie Liliane Arivony, Magistrate, Head of International Relations in Ministry of Justice , President of National Commission of International Humanitarian Law Colonel Jean Jacques Razafimahatratra, Chief of Legal and Administrative Services at the Ministry of Armed Forces Malawi Major General Macbeth Mkandawire, Chief of Defence Relations Major Chanju Mwale, Legal Officer Malaysia Mr Shaharuddin Onn, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Malaysia in the UN in Geneva Mauritius Ms Sooraya Gareeboo, Principal State Counsel Mr Remy Jean-Francois Nicole, Operation officer, Lt Col Mauritius police force Mexico Mr Salvador Tinajero, Legal advisor
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