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Distr. LIMITED Distr. LIMITED E/CN.4/1995/MISC.3 27 February 1995 Original: ENGLISH COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS FIFTY-FIRST SESSION PROVISIONAL LIST OF ATTENDANCE1/ I. Members of the Commission ALGERIA Représentant: M. Hocine Meghlaoui Membres: M. Reguieg Mokhtar Mme Fatma Zohra Ksentini M. Abdallah Laouari M. Abdelhamid Bendaoud M. Menad Habbak M. Mohamed Hassaine M. Lazhar Soualem Experts: M. Nabil Hattali M. Chaabane Zerrouk M. Abdelouahab Hamed ____________________ 1/ Based on information furnished by Member States of the Commission, Observer States, non-member States represented by observers, United Nations bodies and organizations, specialized agencies, intergovernmental organizations, national liberation movements and other participating organizations. This list is subject to corrections, as received from participants. GE.95-11393 ANGOLA Représentants: M. Georges Rebelo Pinto Chicoti M. Adriano Parreira M. Domingos Culolo Membres: M. João da Cunha Caetano M. Carlos Celestino Silva M. Arcanjo Maria do Nascimento M. Mário de Azevedo Constantino M. Aniceta da Costa Aragão Mme Ana Maria Chaves AUSTRALIA Representative: Ms. Penelope Wensley Members: Mr. Colin Willis Mr. Ronald Wilson Mr. Bill Barker Ms. Corrine Tomkinson Ms. Victoria Walker Ms. Helen McLaughlin Ms. Ruth Treyde Ms. Shirley Lithgow Mrs. Jeanette Grayston Ms. Jenny Coulton Ms. Anna Peios AUSTRIA Representatives: Mr. Winfried Lang Mr. Christian Strohal Alternates: Mr. Klaus Fabjan Mr. Andreas Herdina Mr. Michael Desser Advisers: Mr. Franz-Josef Homann-Herimberg Mr. Helmut Böck Ms. Elke Atzler Ms. Karin Kneissl Mr. Engelbert Theuermann Mr. Andreas Riecken -3- BANGLADESH Representative: Mr. M. Anwar Hashim Alternate: Mr. A. Sattar Advisers: Mr. M. Afsarul Qader Mr. Humayun Kabir Mr. M. Mijarul Quayes Mr. M. Shameem Ahsan Mr. Nazmul Quaunine BENIN Représentant: M. Arsene Capo-Chichi Membre: M. Eloi Laourou BHUTAN Representative: Mr. Dasho Jigmi Y. Thinley Alternates: Mr. Yeshey Dorji Mr. Karma T. Rinchhen Adviser: Mr. Phuntsho Wangdi BRAZIL Representative: Mr. Gilberto Vergne Saboia Members: Mr. José Augusto Lindgren Alves Mrs. Ana Cândida Perez Mr. Antonio Luis Espinola Salgado Mr. Antonio Otávio Sá Ricarte Ms. Ana Maria de Souza Bierrenbach Mr. Eduardo de Alfonseca Alves de Souza -4- Mr. Mário Vilalva Ms. Marília Sardenberg Zelner Gonçalves Ms. Suzanna F. de Oliveira Reichardt Mr. Claudio Frederico de Matos Arruda Ms. Silvana Peixoto Dunley BULGARIA Representatives: Mr. Valentin Dobrev Mr. Vladimir Sotirov Alternates: Mrs. Liudmila Bojkova Mr. Vesselin Petrov Mr. Atanas Baltov Advisers: Mr. Valentin Hadjiisky Ms. Guenka Christova CAMEROON Représentant: M. François-Xavier Ngoubeyou Suppléants: Mr. Charles Chebo Tantoh Mr. Jean Missoup Mr. Louis Paul Ngongo Mlle Odette Melono CANADA Representative: Mr. Léonard L. Legault Alternates: Mr. Ross Hynes Mr. Andrew McAlister Ms. Gail Miller Advisers: Mr. Graham Swan Mr. Peter Splinter -5- Mr. Wayne Lord Ms. Kerry Buck Mr. Jean Touchette Mr. Gilbert Laurin Observers: Mr. Maxwell Yalden Ms. Anne Bayefski Ms. Françoise Roy Ms. Mary Lou Finlan Ms. Nicole Rousseau CHILE Representante: Sr. Felipe Portales Representantes suplentes: Sr. Luis Lillo Sr. Camilo Sanhueza Sr. Rodrigo Hume Sr. Marcel Young CHINA Representative: Mr. Jin Yongjian Alternates: Mr. Zhang Yishan Mr. Pang Sen Mr. Liu Xinsheng Advisers: Mr. Chogyal Mr. Du Zhongxing Mr. Lu Junqi Mr. Shen Yongxiang Mr. Liu Zhenmin Mr. Xie Bohua Mr. Wang Min Mr. Qian Long Ms. Chen Peijie Ms. Yan Jiarong -6- COLOMBIA Representante: Sr. Guillermo Alberto Gonzalez Representantes suplentes: Sra. María Carrizosa de Lopez Sr. Carlos Vicente de Roux Sr. Luis Guillermo Grillo Sr. Juan Carlos Espinosa Sr. Juan Carlos La Rotta Sr. Andrés Rodriguez Sr. Adolfo Salamanca Sr. Hernando Valencia Villa Sra. Monica Lancetta Sra. Monika Rug Sr. Carlos Roberto Sáenz Vargas Sr. Fernando Hernández Valencia Sr. Juan José Chaux Mosquera Sra. Yolima Espinosa Vera Sr. Freddy Sánchez Arteaga Sr. Jesús Ignacio García Valencia COTE D’IVOIRE Représentant: M. Koffi Kouame Conseillers: M. Sia Bi Sei M. Marc Georges Sery CUBA Representante: Sr. José Pérez Novoa Alternos: Sra. Marianela Ferriol Echevarría Sr. Iván Mora Godoy Consejeros: Sr. Adolfo Curbelo Castellanos Sr. Jorge Lago Silva Sr. Adrián Delgado González Sr. Bernardo Guanche Sra. Beatriz Santamaría Trujillo -7- DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Representantes: Sra. Rhadys Abreu de Polanco Sra. Angelina Bonetti Herrera Miembro: Sr. Nelson Encamación ECUADOR Representante: Sr. Alfredo Pinoargote C. Representante Alterno: Sr. Francisco Riofrío M. Consejeros: Sr. Luis Felipe Duchicela Sr. Federico Meneses E. Sr. Gustavo Anda S. EGYPT Representative: Mr. Mounir Zahran Members: Ms. Naela Gabre Ms. Magda Shahin Mr. Reda Bebars Mr. Ashraf El Moafi Mr. Mohammad Abu El Dahab Mr. Alaa Youssef Miss Amani El Etr Miss Nada Deraz Mr. Alaa El Din Zakaria Youssef EL SALVADOR Representante: Sr. Carlos Ernesto Mendoza Suplentes: Srta. Margarita Escobar Sr. José Roberto Mejía Trabanino -8- Sr. José Roberto García Prieto Lemus Sra. Ana Ligia Escobar Pinel Sra. Lilian Alvarado-Overdiek Sra. Sonia Raquel Gallardo ETHIOPIA Representative: Mr. Yousuf Ibrahim Omar Alternates: Mr. Mulugeta Zewdie Michael Adviser: Mr. Fisseha Yimer Members: Mr. Teferi Melesse Desta Mr. Minelik Alemu Getahun FINLAND Representative: Mr. Hannu Halinen Alternate: Mr. Risto Veltheim Advisers: Mr. Pekka Kujasalo Mr. Jaakko Halttunen Ms. Ann-Marie Nyroos Ms. Päivi Kaukoranta Ms. Raili Lahnalampi Mr. Klaus Korhonen FRANCE Représentant: M. Claude Harel Représentant suppléant: M. Michel de Bonnecorse Conseillers: M. Paul Bouchet M. Hubert Colin de Verdière M. Robert-Noël Castellani M. Alain Sortais M. Jacques Lapouge -9- M. Didier Talpain Mme Maryse Daviet M. Pascal Maubert M. Charley Causeret M. Yves Charpentier M. Jean-Paul Bouliou Mme Dominique Dagognet Mme Sophie Laszlo Mme Marion Paradas-Bouveau M. Frédéric Desagneaux M. Martin Juillard Mme Sylvie Crouzier M. Gérard Fellous Mlle Laurence Dubois Mme Renata Carcelen GABON Représentant: M. Alexandre Sambat Alternate: M. Emmanuel Mba Allo Membres: M. Corentin Hervo-Akendengue M. Manva Nkele Mme Rose Ondo M. Wilfrid Otchanga GERMANY Representative: Mr. Gerhart Baum Alternates: Mr. Alois Jelonek Mr. Gunter Pleuger Mr. Ulrich Rosengarten Mr. Wolfgang Gerz Advisers: Mr. Dirk Baumgartner Mr. Christian Much Mr. Otto Schneider Mr. Michael Hasper Mr. Peter Löffelhardt Mrs. Kathrin Berkenbusch Mr. Markus Böckenförde -10- GUINEA-BISSAU Représentant: M. Boubacar Toure Conseiller: Mr. Fidelis Cabral HUNGARY Representative: Mr. Gyula Szelei K. 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