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Observations Report (Rodley 2002) UNITED NATIONS E Economic and Social Distr. GENERAL Council E/CN.4/2002/76/Add.1 14 March 2002 Original: ENGLISH/ FRENCH/SPANISH* ENGLISH/FRENCH/SPANISH ONLY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS Fifty-eighth session Item 11 of the provisional agenda QUESTION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF ALL PERSONS SUBJECTED TO ANY FORM OF DETENTION OR IMPRISONMENT, IN PARTICULAR: TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT Report of the Special Rapporteur, Sir Nigel Rodley, submitted pursuant to Commission on Human Rights resolution 2001/62 Addendum Summary of cases transmitted to Governments and replies received* * In view of its length, the present document is being issued in the original languages only, the Conference Services Division of the United Nations Office at Geneva having insufficient capacity to translate documents that greatly exceed the 32-page limit recommended by the General Assembly (see Commission resolution 1993/94, para. 1). GE.02-11402 (E) 150402 E/CN.4/2002/76/Add.1 page 2 CONTENTS Paragraphs Page Albania ..................................................................................................... 1 - 31 5 Algeria ...................................................................................................... 32 - 45 9 Angola ...................................................................................................... 46 - 52 12 Argentina .................................................................................................. 53 - 61 12 Armenia .................................................................................................... 62 - 69 14 Australia ................................................................................................... 70 - 74 16 Azerbaijan ................................................................................................. 75 - 104 17 Bahrain ..................................................................................................... 105 - 116 23 Bangladesh ............................................................................................... 117 - 138 24 Belarus ...................................................................................................... 139 - 144 28 Bolivia ...................................................................................................... 145 - 155 29 Brazil ........................................................................................................ 156 - 239 31 Bulgaria .................................................................................................... 240 44 Burundi ..................................................................................................... 241 - 259 44 Cameroon ................................................................................................. 260 - 272 48 Canada ...................................................................................................... 273 - 274 51 Central African Republic .......................................................................... 275 - 278 51 Chad .......................................................................................................... 279 - 280 52 Chile ......................................................................................................... 281 - 286 53 China ......................................................................................................... 287 - 369 54 Colombia .................................................................................................. 370 - 389 68 Congo ....................................................................................................... 390 - 398 73 Côte d’Ivoire ............................................................................................. 399 - 412 74 Cuba .......................................................................................................... 413 - 423 77 Czech Republic ......................................................................................... 424 - 477 78 Democratic Republic of the Congo .......................................................... 478 - 487 85 Djibouti ..................................................................................................... 488 88 Ecuador ..................................................................................................... 489 - 491 88 Egypt ......................................................................................................... 492 - 511 89 Equatorial Guinea ..................................................................................... 512 - 513 93 Eritrea ....................................................................................................... 514 - 515 94 Ethiopia ..................................................................................................... 516 - 523 94 El Salvador ............................................................................................... 524 96 France ....................................................................................................... 525 - 529 96 Gambia ..................................................................................................... 530 - 532 97 Georgia ..................................................................................................... 533 - 598 98 Guatemala ................................................................................................. 599 - 600 109 Guinea ....................................................................................................... 601 - 606 109 Guinea-Bissau ........................................................................................... 607 - 608 112 Haiti .......................................................................................................... 609 - 611 112 Honduras ................................................................................................... 612 - 613 113 India .......................................................................................................... 614 - 690 113 E/CN.4/2002/76/Add.1 page 3 CONTENTS (continued) Paragraphs Page Indonesia ................................................................................................... 691 - 743 128 Iran (Islamic Republic of) ......................................................................... 744 - 752 137 Iraq ............................................................................................................ 753 - 760 139 Israel ......................................................................................................... 761 - 815 140 Italy ........................................................................................................... 816 - 822 151 Jamaica ..................................................................................................... 823 - 831 153 Jordan ....................................................................................................... 832 - 834 155 Kenya ........................................................................................................ 835 - 843 156 Kyrgyzstan ................................................................................................ 844 - 891 158 Lebanon .................................................................................................... 892 - 915 164 Liberia ....................................................................................................... 916 - 927 170 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya ........................................................................... 928 - 930 172 Malaysia ................................................................................................... 931 - 945 172 Maldives ................................................................................................... 946 176 Mali ........................................................................................................... 947 176 Mauritania ................................................................................................. 948 176 Mexico ...................................................................................................... 949 - 1043 177 Morocco .................................................................................................... 1044 - 1046 194 Myanmar ................................................................................................... 1047 - 1102 194 Namibia .................................................................................................... 1103 201 Nepal ......................................................................................................... 1104 - 1141 202 Niger ......................................................................................................... 1142 209 Nigeria ...................................................................................................... 1143 - 1144 209 Pakistan ..................................................................................................... 1145 - 1158 209 Paraguay ................................................................................................... 1159 - 1169 212 Peru ........................................................................................................... 1170 - 1212 214 Philippines ................................................................................................ 1213 - 1237 225 Portugal ....................................................................................................
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