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Ge.05-14028 -2 Distr. LIMITED E/CN.4/2005/INF.1 Distr. GENERAL E/CN.4/2005/INF.1 21 April 2005 ENGLISH/FRENCH/SPANISH COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS SIXTY-FIRST SESSION LIST OF ATTENDANCE ARGENTINA Representante: Sr. Alberto J. DUMONT Sr. Sergio CERDA Suplentes: Sr. Federico VILLEGAS BELTRAN Sra. Andrea REPETTI ARMENIA Representative: Mr. Zohrab MNATSAKANIAN Members: Mr. Artak APITONIAN Ms. Marta AYVAZYAN Mr. Levon MINASYAN Ms. Lilit SHAKARYAN Ms. Aline DEDEYAN Mr. Suren BAGHDASARYAN Ms. Ani GASPARYAN Mr. Gagik SARGSYAN GE.05-14028 -2- AUSTRALIA Representative: Mr. Mike SMITH Members: Ms. Marise PAYNE Mr. Richard SADLEIR Ms. Amanda GORELY Mr. James CHOI Ms. Julia FEENEY Ms. Lara NASSAU Mr. Mark SAWERS Ms. Rachel MOSELEY Ms. Clare STODDART Mr. Keir MACDONALD Ms. Rebecca LAMBERT Ms. Caroline MILLAR Mr. Andrew PORTER Mr. Richard SADLEIR BHUTAN Mr. Sonam T. RABGYE Representative: Ms. Kunzang C. NAMGYEL Alternate: Mr. Yeshey DORJI Members: Mr. Sonam WANGCHUK Mr. Chitem TENZIN BRAZIL Representative: Mr. Nilmario MIRANDA Alternate: Mr. Luiz Felipe DE SEIXAS CORRÊA Members: Mr. Carlos Antônio DA ROCHA PARANHOS Ms. Maria Luisa VIOTTI Mr. Antônio C.N. PEDRO Mr. Paulino Franco DE CARVALHO NETO Mr. Alan SELLOS -3- Ms. Maria Rita FONTES FARIA Ms. Claudia DE ANGELO BARBOSA Mr. Pedro Marcos DE CASTRO SALDANHA Ms. Luciana MANCINI Ms. Regiane Mara GONÇALVES DE MELO Mr. Christiano Savio BARROS FIGUEROA Ms. Andrea GIOVANNETTI Mr. Sergio RENAULT Mr. Mércio PEREIRA GOMES Ms. Marcia Maria ADORNO CAVALCANTE RAMOS BURKINA FASO Mme Monique ILBOUDO Représentante: M. Michel KAFANDO Suppléant: M. Moussa B. NÉBIÉ Membres: Mme Assétou TOURÉ M. François BADO DE SALLES M. Ali Abibata SANOU Mme Judith ZERBO Mme Aline NÉBIÉ CANADA Mr. Paul MEYER Representative Mr. Ian FERGUSON Alternates Mr. Henri-Paul NORMANDIN Advisers Mr. Wayne LORD Ms. Deboarh CHATSIS Ms. Deirdre KENT Ms. Katherine VERRIER-FRECHETTE Mr. John VON KAUFMANN Ms. Mi NGUYEN Mr. Thomas FETZ Ms. Chantal WALKER -4- Ms. Meaghan SUNDERLAND Mr. Mathew MYRE Mr. Garett PRATT Ms. Sarah GEH Ms. Marie-José DESMARAIS Ms. Susan GIVEN HILL Ms. Anne-Tamara LORRE Ms. Ginette SACIER CHINA Representative: Mr. SHA Zukang Alternates: Mr. SHEN Yongxiang Mr. LA Yifan Mr. XIA Jingge Members: Mr. LIU Zhenhua Mr. ZHANG Yuebin Mr. SONG Zhiwei Mr. WANG Aili Mr. SHEN Yang Ms. HUANG Zhimei Mr. XU Wengang Ms. SUI Qing Mr. HUANG He Mr. YAO Xiongsen Mr. HU Bin Mr. SHI Chaohui Mr. XU Yu Ms. LI Wen Mr. ZHAO Xing Mr. KONG Lingbin Ms. CHE Ying Mr. WANG Gang Ms. CHENG Hong -5- CONGO M. Gabriel ENTCHA EBIA Représentant: M. Roger Julien MENGA Suppléant: M. Laurent TENGO Membres: M. Justin KOUMBA M. Thierry Raoul Alexis GOMBERT M. Justin BIABAROH IBORO Mme Hortensia Laure BECKOS M. Patrice LAGANY M. François MAKOUNDI M. Clovis GUILLOND M. Sylvain BAYALAMA Mme Delphine BIKOUTA M. NGUENGUE MONTSE M. Jean-Marcellin MEGOT M. Norbert KENGO M. Yalouca GOMA M. Jean-Pascal OBEMBO Mme Kellie Shandra OGNIMBA COSTA RICA Representante: Sr. Luis VARELA QUIROS Suplente: Sra. Carmen CLARAMUNT GARRO Miembros: Sr. Alejandro SOLANO Sra. Alexandra SEGURA Sr. José Joaquin CHAVERRI CUBA Representantes: Sr. Juan Antonio FERNÁNDEZ PALACIOS Sr. Iván MORA GODOY Suplente: Sr. Rodolfo REYES RODRIGUEZ -6- Miembros: Sr. Jorge FERRER RODRIGUEZ Sra. Maria del Carmen HERRERA Sr. Carlos HURTADO LABRADOR Sr. Oscar LEÓN GONZÁLEZ Sr. Manuel SÁNCHEZ OLIVA Sra Claudia PÉREZ ÁLVAREZ Sr. Mario GINES GONZÁLEZ Sr. Yarine RAMIREZ FRÓMETA Sra Ana María ROVIRA Sr. Rogelio GONZÁLEZ DIAZ Sra. Beatriz SANTAMARIA TRUJILLO Sra. Antonia Maria MERCONCHINI Asesor Especial: Sr. Miguel ALFONSO MARTÍNEZ DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Representante: Sr. Homero Luis HERNÁNDEZ SÁNCHEZ Suplente: Sra. Rhadys ABREN DE POLANCO Miembros: Sra. Ysset ROMÁN MALDONADO Sra. Elizabeth RUIZ Sr. José RIVAS Sra. Magali BELLO DE KEMPER ECUADOR Representante: Sr. Hernán ESCUDERO MARTÍNEZ Miembros: Sr. Rafael PAREDES PROAÑO Sr. Arturo CABRERA Sra. Leticia BAQUERIZO GUZMÁN EGYPT Representative: Ms. Naela GABR -7- Alternate: Mr. Amin MELEIKA Members: Mr. Sanaa KHALIL Mr. Sameh ABOUT ENEIN Ms. Mahy ABDEL LATIF Mr. Ehab Gamal ELDIN Mr. Alaa ROUSHDY Mr. Mohamed ELEWA Mr. Amir ALJOWAILY Ms. Mai KHALIL Mr. Mohamed LOUTFY Mr. Omar SHALABY Mr. Tamim KHALLAF Mr. Ahmed ZOHNY ERITREA Representative: Mr. Amare G. TEKLE Members: Mr. Bereket WOLDEYOHANNES Mr. Awet GHEBREMEDHIN ETHIOPIA Representative: Mr. Fisseha YIMER Members: Mr. Seleshi MENGESHA Mr. Ojulu OWAR OCHALLA Mr. Aklilu SHIKETA Ms. Lulit ZEWDIE Ms. Meklit TIMOTIWOS FINLAND Representative: Mr. Vesa HIMANEN Alternate: Ms. Johanna SUURPÄÄ Members: Ms. Satu MATTILA Mr. Jarmo SAREVA -8- Mr. Lasse KEISALO Ms. Satu SUIKKARI Ms. Leena PYLVÄNÄINEN Ms. Leena LEIKAS Ms. Tarja KANTOLA Mr. Miko LEMPINEN Ms. Taina RISKI Ms. Kristina STENMAN Mr. Sami PIRKKALA Ms. Sofie SANDSTRÖM Ms. Janina HASENSON FRANCE Représentant: M. Michel DOUCIN Membres: Mme Béatrice LE FRAPER Mme Donatienne HISSARD M. François VANDEVILLE M. Jacques PELLET M. Philippe BERTOUX Mme Caroline BELOT M. Claude BIDAL M. Maxime ALIMI Mme Anne-Lise GOISSET M. JOel THORAVAL M. Gérard FELLOUS M. Emmanuel DECAUX M. Michel FORST Mme Stéphanie DJIAN GABON Représentant: M. Paul MBA ABESSOLE Suppléant: M. Patrice TONDA Membres: M. Corentin HERVO AKENDENGUE M. Jean Nazaire ZE NANG ZE -9- Mme Carine COVEMAKER M. Serge BOUNDZAN’HOU M. Wilfrid OTCHANGA Mme Mireille Sarah NZENZE GERMANY Representatives: Mr. Tom KOENIGS Mr. Michael STEINER Alternates: Mr. Meter WITTIG Mr. Klaus METSCHER Mr. Peter ROTHEN Mr. Andreas BERG Members: Mr. Neithart HÖFER WISSING Ms. Jutta SCHMITZ Ms. Stefanie ZEIDLER Mr. Ingo VON VOSS Mr. Andreas PFAFFERNOSCHKE Mr. Robert DIETER Mr. Martin THUMMEL Mr. Arvid ENDERS Ms. Christina BEINHOFF Ms. Ebba SCHOLL Mr. Mochen VON BERNSTORFF Ms. Silke SPOHN GUATEMALA Representante: Sra. Marta ALTOLAGUIRRE Suplente: Sr. Lars PIRA Miembros: Sr. Jorge CABRERA HURTARTE Sr. Frank LA RUE Sra. María Gabriela NUÑEZ Sr. Ramiro LÓPEZ RAMÍREZ -10- Sra. Carla RODRÍGUEZ MANCIA Sra. Angela CHÁVEZ Sr. Juan Pablo ARCE Sra. Stephanie HOCHSTETTER Sra. Ingrid MARTÍNEZ Sr. Carlos ARROYAVE Sra. Sulmi BARRIOS Sra. Soledad URRUELA Sra. Anabella RIVERA Sr. Hugo MARTINEZ GUINEA Représentant: M. Boubacar DIALLO Suppléant: M. Alpha Ibrahima SOW Membres: M. Arafan Kabiné KABA M. Paul Goa ZOUMANIGUI HONDURAS Representante: Sr. Benjamin ZAPATA Miembros: Sra Gracibel BU FIGUEROA Sr. Mauricio PÉREZ ZEPEDA HUNGARY Representative: Mr. Tibor TÓTH Members: Mr. Gyula K. SZELEI Mr. István LAKATOS Ms. Orsolya TÓTH Ms. Dora BLAZSEK Mr. Miklos BOROS Ms. Eva GERGALY LUKACS -11- INDIA Representative: Mr. Hardeep SINGH PURI Alternate: Mr. Debabrata SAHA Members: Ms. Preeti SARAN Mr. Pankaj SARAN Ms. Mukta TOMAR Mr. Indra Mani PANDEY Mr. Kumaresan ILANGO Mr. Gopal BAGLAY Mr. Arun Kumar CHATTERJEE Mr. S. RAGHAVAN Mr. Nikhilesh Chandra GIRI Ms. Kunhu Lakshmi PANICKER Mr. A.K. JAIN INDONESIA Representative: Mr. Susanto SUTOYO Alternate: Mr. Eddi HARIYADHI Mr. Rezlan Izhar JENIE Members: Mr. Hafid ABBAS Mr. Gusti Agung WESAKA PUJA Mr. Djumantoro PURBO Mr. Dian WIRENGDJURLT Mr. Sunu Mahdi SOEMARNO Mr. Yusra KHAN Mr. Jonny SINAGA Mr. Lasro SIMBOLON Mr. Ade Padmo SARWONO Mr. Cecep HERAWAN Mr. Dody KUSUMONEGORO Mr. Dodo SUDRAJAT -12- Mr. Agung Cahaya SUMIRAT Ms. Diana Emilia SARI SUTIKNO Mr. Benny SIAHAAN Mr. Edi PRAMOTO Mr. Dicky KOMAR Mr. Muhammad ANSHOR Mr. Adam T. MULAWARMAN Mr. Bonanza P. TAIHITU Ms. Irma NADJAMUDDIN Mr. Enny SUPRAPTO Mr. Abdul Hakim GARUDA NUSANTARA Mr. SUMARWOTO Mr. Konakri MARSONO Mr. MULYADI Ms. Adiyatwidi A. ASMADY Mr. Agus SARDJANA IRELAND Representative: Ms. Mary WHELAN Alternate: Mr. Eamonn Mac AODHA Members: Mr. Brian CAHALANE Mr. Gavan O’LEARY Mr. Alan GIBBONS Ms. Mary KEENANA Mr. Diarmuid O’LEARY Mr. James O’SHEA Ms. Leah HOCTOR Ms. Jennifer DORGAN Mr. Pascal MOONEY Mr. James MULKERRINS Mr. Sean LOVE ITALY Representative: Mr. Paolo BRUNI -13- Alternates: Mr. Giuseppe CALVETTA Mr. Valentino SIMONETTI Mr. Marco CONTICELLI Members: Mr. Carlo CAMPANILE Mr. Filippo COLOMBO Mr. Francesco DE STEFANI SPADAFORA Mr. Claudio SCORRETTI Ms. Francesca BELLEDI Ms. Isabella PIERANGELI BORLETTI Ms. Maja BOVA Ms. Angela MELCHIORRE Ms. Silvia DODOERO Mr. Donato ATTUBATO Ms. Valentina FALCO Mr. Vincenzo FORINO Mr. Marco DE GIORGI JAPAN Representative: Mr. Itsunori ONODERA Mr. Ichiro FUJISAKI Alternates: Mr. Shigeru ENDO Mr. Hidenobu SOBASHIMA Members: Mr. Takashi ASHIKI Mr. Yusuke ARAI Mr. Hidetoshi OGAWA Mr. Shu NAKAGAWA Mr. Tadahiko YAMAGUCHI Mr. Kenji SINODA Ms. Yukiko YAMADA Mr. Naoto NAKAHARA Ms. Yukiko HARIMOTO Ms. Shoko FUJIMOTO Ms. Aya FURUTA Ms. Mayuko FUKUDA -14- Ms. Tomoko MATSUZAWA Mr. Derek SEKLECKI Ms. Yukiko KUMASHIRO Mr. Fumio GOTO KENYA Representative: Mr. Kiraitu MURUNGI Alternate: Ms. Amina C. MOHAMED Members: Mr. Philip R.O. OWADE Mr. Anthony OKARA Mr. Gichira KIBARA Ms. Jean W. KIMANI Mr. Daniel KOTTUT Ms. Elizabeth Jeanette WANJIRU MWANGI MALAYSIA Representative: Mr. Seri Syed HAMID ALBAR Alternates: Mr. Hsu KING BEE Mr. Ismail MUSTAPHA Members: Mr. Sim Paw FATT Mr. Razali Bin IBRAHIM Ms. Rohana RAMLI Mr. Amran Mohamed ZIN Mr. Mustapha Ahmad MARICAN Mr. Raja Reza RAJA ZAIB SHAH Mr. Mohamad Razif ABDUL MUBIN Mr. Omar AWANG Mr. Adenan Bin ABDUL RAHMAN Mr. Sahimi Bin ABDUL RAHMAN Ms. Noramilia MOHAMED SAAD Ms. Meme ZAINAL RASHID Ms. Azra Frisad ASANGANY Ms. Noor Fazian DOLAH -15- Mr. Baharin IDRIS Mr. Dirwana AZOL Mr. Hilal OTHMAN Mr. Abdul Karim SEMAN Mr. Muhammad MOHAMED Mr. Mohamed Radzi HARUN Mr. Fadzil MAHAMUD Ms. Sharifah ZARAH SYED AHMAD MAURITANIA Représentant: M. Mohamed Saleck OULD MOHAMED LEMINE Membres: M. Mohamed LEHBIB bal M. Bamariam KOITA M. Mohamed Yahya OULD SIDI HAIBA M. Mohamed OULD TIJANI M. Cheikh Tourad OULD MOHAMED M. Mahfoudh OULD MAGHA MEXICO Representante: Sra. Patricia OLAMENDI Suplente: Sr. Luis Alfonso DE ALBA Miembros: Sr. Pablo MACEDO Sr. Juan José GÓMEZ CAMACHO Sr. Luis Javier CAMPUZANO Sr. José Antonio GUEVARA Sra. Elia SOSA Sra. Doroty ESTRADA Sr. Alejandro ALDAY Sr. Charles DUVERGER Sra. Claudia GARCÍA Sr. Juan Manuel SÁNCHEZ Sra. Crista GONZÁLEZ Sra. Carla AGUIRRE PIRIS Sr. Victor GENINA -16- Sra. Sofia LASCURAIN Sra. Gracia PÉREZ Sra. Claudia DE LA FUENTE BARREDA Sr. Gustavo TORRES CISNEROS Asesora Especial: Sra.
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