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Economic and Social Council UNITED NATIONS E Distr. Economic and Social LIMITED Council E/CN.4/2001/INF.1 27 April 2001 ENGLISH/FRENCH/SPANISH COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS FIFTY-SEVENTH SESSION FINAL LIST OF ATTENDANCE Members of the Commission ALGERIA Représentant: M. Mohamed-Salah DEMBRI Membres: M. Lakehal BENKELAI M. Mohamed El Amine BENCHERIF M. Hocine SAHRAOUI M. Nor-Eddine BENFREHA M. Kheireddine RAMOUL M. Chems-Eddine ZELACI Mme Nassima BAGHLI Mme Sadjla BENMATI Mme Nadia LAMRANI M. Ismail HALLAB M. Ahmed HAMED-ABDELOUAHAB Mme Samira HADJ KJILANI Mme Anissa BOUABDALLAH M. Brahim LAKROUF Mme Lila HADDAD GE.01-13595 -2- ARGENTINA Representantes: Sr. Leandro DESPOUY Sr. Horacio SOLARI Representantes suplentes: Sra. Norma NASCIMBENE DE DUMONT Sr. Hernan PLORUTTI Miembros: Sr. Sergio CERDA Sr. Eduardo VARELA Sr. Daniel PLAZA Sra. Soledad FIGUEROA Sra. Florencia ZAYAGO Sra. Graciela Matilde ROMANO Sra. María Teresa BARAVALLE BELGIUM Représentant: M. Jean-Marie NOIRFALISSE Représentant suppléant: M. Leopold MERCKX Membres: M. Jean-Claude COUVREUR M. Guy RAYEE M. Philippe NAYER M. Karl VAN DEN BOSSCHE Mme Birgit STEVENS M. Michiel MAERTENS Mme Nathalie RONDEUX M. Jonathan WILLEMS Mme Véronique DETHIER Mme Sandrine MARTINS -3- BRAZIL Representative: Mr. Celso Luiz NUNES AMORIM Alternate: Ms. Celina Maria ASSUMPCAO DO VALLE PEREIRA Members: Mr. Marco Antônio DINIZ BRANDAO Mr. Frederico S. DUQUE ESTRADA MEYER Mr. Antônio Carlos DO NASCIMENTO PEDRO Mr. Olynthîo VIEIRA Mr. Jorge Geraldo KADRI Mr. Fernando APPARICIO DA SILVA Mr. Alexandre PEÑA GHISLENI Mr. Maximiliano BARBOSA FRAGA Mr. Marcos V. PINTA GAMA Ms. Renata PELIZON Mr. Paulo MORAIS SANTA ROSA BURUNDI Représentant: M. Eugène NINDORERA Représentant suppleant: M. Adolphe NAHAYO Membre: Mme Epiphanie KABUSHEMEYE-NTAMWANA CAMEROON Représentant: M. Augustin KONTCHOU KOUOMEGNI Représentant suppléant: M. François-Xavier NGOUBEYOU Membres: Mme Odette MELONO M. Samuel MUONDO AYOLO Mme MAHOUVE -4- M. Charles TANTOH CHEBO Mme Chantal MFOULA M. Jean-Marie DJOUNKENG M. René NJILA M. KOUAM TEKAM M. GODWE MANDANDI CANADA Representative: Ms. Marie GERVAIS-VIDRICAIRE Alternates: Ms. Adèle DION Ms. Kerry BUCK Advisers: Mr. Wayne LORD Ms. Deborah CHATSIS Ms. Caterina VENTURA Ms. Kirsten RUECKER Ms. Susan STEFFEN Mr. Alain TELLIER Mr. John VON KAUFMANN Ms. Béatrice MAILLE Ms. Anna KAPELLAS Ms. Dorise NINA Mr. Anthony ADVOKAAT Ms. Tasleem JUMA Members: Ms. Christian DESLAURIERS Mr. Deepak OBHRAI Mr. Antoine DUBÉ Ms. Judy SGRO Ms. Jean AUGUSTINE Mr. Steve HIBBARD CHINA Representative: Mr. QIAO Zonghuai -5- Mr. LI Dongsheng Alternates: Mr. LI Baodong Mr. SHEN Yongxiang Advisers: Mr. LIU Xinsheng Mr. LA Yifan Mr. JIANG Wei Mr. GUO Weimin Mr. WANG Shijie Mr. YU Chengping Mr. REN Yisheng Mr. MEI Yuncai Ms. QI Xiaoxia Mr. TIAN Lixiao Mr. HONG Tao Mr. LIU Fuchen Ms. YANG Yi Mr. CONG Jun Mr. SUN Xiaobo Mr. SHEN Bo Ms. LI Xiaomei Mr. Chaoqing ZHANG Mr. Shouguan XU Ms. Li HAN Ms. Lijun SHENG COLOMBIA Representante: Sr. Gustavo BELL LEMUS Representante suplente: Sr. Camilo REYES RODRÍGUEZ Miembros: Sra. Fulvia Elvira BENAVIDES Sr. Gerardo GUZMÁN VALENCIA Sr. Miguel Camilo RUIZ BLANCO Sra. Ana Maria PRIETO ABAD -6- Sra. Maria Elvira POSADA CORRALES Sr. Ricardo SALAS COSTA RICA Representante: Sra. Nora RUIZ DE ANGULO Miembros: Sr. Sergio CORELLA Sr. Edgar UGALDE Sr. Christian GUILLERMET Sr. Alejandro SOLANO Sr. Carlos ANGULO-RUIZ CUBA Representante: Sr. Carlos AMAT FORÉS Representantes suplentes: Sr. Juan Antonio FERNÁNDEZ PALACIOS Sr. Iván MORA GODOY Miembros: Sr. Rodolfo REYES RODRÍGUEZ Sra. Mercedes de ARMAS GARCÍA Sr. Antonio ALONSO MENÉNDEZ Sr. Jorge FERRER RODRÍGUEZ Sra. Anayansi RODRÍGUEZ CAMEJO Sr. Alejandro CASTILLO SANTANA Sr. Mario DORTA RIVAS Asesor: Sr. Miguel ALFONSO MARTÍNEZ CZECH REPUBLIC Representative: Mr. Martin PALOUS Alternates: Mr. Miroslav SOMOL -7- Mr. Alexander SLABÝ Members: Mr. Ivan BUSNIAK Ms. Olga CECHUROVÁ Ms. Simona DRAHONOVSKÁ Mr. Karel HEJC Mr. Lubomír HLADÍK Mr. Petr HLADÍK Mr. Petr KOPRIVA Mr. Tomás LONÍCEK Mr. Lukás MACHON Mr. Eduard METELA Mr. Ivan PINTÉR Ms. Pavla PROCHÁZKOVÁ Ms. Ivana SCHELLONGOVÁ Ms. Veronika STROMSÍKOVÁ Ms. Markéta SARBOCHOVÁ Ms. Markéta SURANOVÁ Ms. Jana TREYBALOVÁ Mr. Petr BURIÁNEK Ms. Libuse PAUKERTOVÁ DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Représentant: M. Kakez Ekir NKAZ AZAMA Membres: M. Benoit-Christian KAMBINGA SELE M. Mavungu MVUMBI M. Santini KAPUMU M. Zenon MUKONGO NGAY M. Bope BUSHABU M. Sébastien MUTOMB MUJING M. Jacques MASANGU M. Thomas KANGA M. Albert KISONGA M. Onokoko TADUNI M. Ahuka TSHINGA -8- M. Matumona MAVAMBU M. Kapung YAV M. Henri NSUANA M. Bobot SHELO M. Luanga FAUSTIN M. Feza GYGY Mme Marie-Jeanne KON-A-MUSANS M. Emmanuelli KAHAYA MWEHU M. Fidèle SAMBASSI ECUADOR Representante: Sr. Roberto BETANCOURT-RUALES Miembros: Sr. Alfonso LÓPEZ-ARAUJO Sr. Rafael PAREDES-PROANO Sr. José VALENCIA Sr. Juan Carlos CASTRILLÓN Sra. Fátima PONCE-VALENCIA Sr. Cristian ESPINOSA C. FRANCE Représentant: M. Philippe PETIT Membres: M. Jean-Marc ROCHEREAU DE LA SABLIERE M. Patrick HENAULT M. Jean FELIX-PAGANON M. Jérõme BONNAFONT M. Serge TELLE Mme Danielle JOURDAIN-MENNINGER M. Harold VALENTIN Mme Hélène LE GAL M. François SAINT-PAUL Mme Françoise GASPARD Mme Brigitte COLLET -9- Mme Michelle DUBROCARD Mme Hélène DUCHENE M. Hervé MAGRO Mme Michèle WEIL-GUTHMANN M. Hugues MORET M. Didier LE BRET Mme Marine DE CARNE M. Jean-Marc SÉRÉ-CHARLET M. Pierre BOUSSAROQUE M. Emmanuel PITRON Mme Nathalie SOUMY M. Jean-Philippe CHARLEMAGNE M. Jean-Yves DEFAY M. Jefferson MOUZAS M. Khalil BELLO GERMANY Representative: Mr. Walter LEWALTER Alternates: Mr. Klaus METSCHER Mr. Peter ROTHEN Members: Mr. Gerd POPPE Mr. Michael GERDTS Ms. Brita WAGENER Mr. Klaus BOTZET Mr. Christian MUCH Ms. Martina METZ Mr. Robert DIETER Mr. Stefan DUPPEL Mr. Peter FELTEN Mr. Helmut KULITZ Mr. Ronald MüNCH Mr. Ralph TARRAF Mr. Thomas BITTNER Ms. Martina NIEMEYER -10- Ms. Rut LEY Mr. Marian NIESTEDT Ms. Ulrike PRAUSER Ms. Verena RUPPERT Ms. Katja SCHEMMANN Ms. Julia SCHMIDT Ms. Sabine STROBL Mr. Clemens GRUNWALD Ms. Dorothea WENZEL GUATEMALA Representante: Sr. Antonio ARENALES FORNO Representante suplente: Sr. Víctor Hugo GODOY Miembros: Sr. Iván ESPINOZA FARFAN Sra. Carla RODRÍGUEZ MANCÍA Sra. Aracely PHEFUNCHAL ARRIAZA Sra. Sulmi BARRIOS MONZÓN Sra. Stephanie HOCHSTETTER SKINNER-KLEE Sr. Carlos ARROYAVE PRERA Sr. Otto MARROQUIN GUERRA Sr. Carlos Esteban LARIOS OCHAITA Sr. Víctor Manuel RIVERA WOTKE INDIA Representative: Ms. Savitri KUNADI Members: Mr. T.C.A. RANGACHARI Mr. Sharat SABHARWAL Mr. A. GOPINATHAN Mr. R.N. PRASAD Mr. A.K. BHATTACHARJEE Mr. Sharad KUMAR -11- Mr. Kumar TUHIN Mr. Sanjeev SINGLA Mr. Satish CHANDRA Mr. Arvind GUPTA INDONESIA Representative: Mr. N. Hassan WIRAJUDA Alternate: Mr. Nugroho WISNUMURTI Members: Mr. Sudjadnan PARNOHADININGRAT Mr. Harry PURWANTO Mr. Adhi SANTIKA Mr. Dicky KOMAR Mr. Sumarwoto SH. MPA Mr. Kamarullah HALIM Advisers: Mr. Abdurachman MATTALITTI Mr. Susanto SUTOYO Mr. SUMARWOTO Ms. Lucia H. RUSTAM Mr. I. Gusti A. WESAKA PUJA Mr. Primanto HEDRASMORO Mr. Muhammad ANSHOR Mr. Yovial B. CHANIAGO ITALY Représentants: M. Andrea NEGROTTO CAMBIASO M. Claudio MORENO Représentants suppléants: M. Giulio Cesare VINCI GIGLIIUCCI M. Massimo LEGGERI -12- Membres: M. Giuseppe CALVETTA M. Alberto CECCARELLI Mme Tosca BARUCCO M. Luigi DE CHIARA M. Claudio SCORRETTI M. Pietro PROSPERI Mme Luisa GIACOMINI Mme Raffaella CICCONE Mme Sabrina SBROIAVACCA Mme Patrizia SEBASTIANO Conseillers: M. Luigi CITARELLA M. Donato ATTUBATO Mme Chiara INGRAO M. Antonio PAPISCA M. Claudio CANETRI Mme Cristiana SCOPPA M. Marco MASCIA Mme Chiara CARDOLETTI Mme Angela MELCHIORRE JAPAN Representative: Mr. Koichi HARAGUCHI Alternate representatives: Mr. Makoto KATSURA Mr. Toshiyuki TAGA Mr. Masaru WATANABE Advisers: Mr. Akira CHIBA Mr. Tadashi FUJIWARA Mr. Tskeshi SETP Mr. Jiro USUI Mr. Hajime KISHIMORI Ms. Yuri SAKAI Mr. Kenju MURAKAMI Ms. Rumi YABUKI -13- Mr. Kohei NAKAMURA Ms. Junko YAMASHITA Mr. Atsushi YONEZAWA Ms. Rie SHIOMOTO Ms. Ritsuko OHASHI Ms. Naoko MAEDA Mr. Derek SEKLECKI KENYA Representative: Mr. Amos WAKO Alternates: Ms. J. KOSGEI Ms. Amina C. MOHAMED Members: Mr. Julius K. KANDIE Mr. P.R.O. OWADE Mr. Michael A. O. OYUGI Ms. Njeri MWANGI Mr. A.K. CHEPSIROR Mr. Salim Mohamed SALIM Mr. Joseph N. BUSIEGA Ms. J.M. TABU IRINA Ms. Juliet M. GICHERU Mr. Moses L. EMURUGAT Ms. Maureen J. TAGI Ms. Mary KALINDAGA Ms. Moselli G. YAMILE Ms. Beatrice WAMUTITU Mr. Ambeyi LIGABO Mr. John GICHINGA Mr. Norman BROOKS LATVIA Representative: Mr. Janis KARKLINS -14- Members: Ms. Dace DOBRAJA Mr. Raimonds JANSONS Ms. Dace BATNA Ms. Kristine OSTROVSKA Mr. Martins PAVELSONS LIBERIA Representative: Mr. L. KORBOI JOHNSON Members: Mr. Henry D. WILLIAMSON Ms. Bendu SCOTT Ms. Adjowa A. BARCHUE LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA Representative: Mr. Abdurrahman Mohamed SHALGAM Alternate: Ms. Najat AL-HAJJAJI Members: Mr. Ramadan BARG Mr. Musbah ALLAFI Mr. Mahmud ABUSEIF Ms. Zakia SAHLI Ms. Nazik M. SHAWISH Ms. Najuuan EL HOUNI MADAGASCAR Représentant: M. Maxime ZAFERA Membres: Mme Clarah ANDRIANJAKA Mme Honorine RAHANTANIRINA M. Allaouidine KORAICHE -15- M. Ernest TATA MALAYSIA Representative: Mr. Datuk Seri SYED HAMID ALBAR Mr. Dato HSU King Bee Alternates: Ms. Hussain RAJMAH Mr. Hamzah HASNUDIN Mr. Man AZLAN Ms. Syed Abdullah SHARIFAH FUZIAH Mr. Ahmad AYATILLAH Mr. Mohamed Johar AHMAD JAZRI Mr. Abdul Rahman ADENAN Mr. Zainal Abidin RAJA NUSHIRWAN Mr. Raja Zaib Shah RAJA REZA Mr. Mohmed IBRAHIM Ms. Abdul Aziz ASTANAH Mr. Ayob NORAZMAN Ms. Mokhtar NOR FAUZAH Mr. Amin AZMAN MAURITIUS Représentant: M. Jaynarain MEETOO Membres: Mme Usha DWARKA-CANABADY M. Ravindranath SAWMY Mme Shiu Ching YOUNG KIM FAT M. Haman Kumar BHUNJOO MEXICO Representante: Sra. Mariclaire ACOSTA -16- Representante suplente: Sra. Perla CARVALHO Miembros: Sr. Juan José GÓMEZ CAMACHO Sr. Arturo HERNÁNDEZ BASAVE Sra. Alicia Elena PÉREZ DUARTE Y NOROÑA Sr. Alejandro NEGRÍN MUNÕZ Sra. Yanerit MORGAN SOTOMAYOR Sr. Enrique OCHOA MARTÍNEZ Sra. Karla ORNELAS LOERA NIGER Représentant: M. Adamou SEYDOU NIGERIA Representative: Mr. Sule LAMIDO Members: Mr. O. D. OBANDE Mr. O.P. 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