Washington College of Law
Center For Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
RESOLUTION No. 29/82
CASE 7473 (BOLIVIA)
March 8, 1982
BACKGROUND:
- In a communication dated August 14, 1980, the Inter-American Commission on Human
Rights was informed of the arbitrary detention and torture of Mr. Flaviano Unzueta, a
Cochabamba attorney, on July 18, 1980.
- In a note dated August 19, 1980, the Commission transmitted the pertinent parts
of the denunciation to the Government of Bolivia, asking it to provide any information it considered
pertinent, as well as any terms of reference that would make it possible to decide whether
remedies under domestic law had been exhausted in the case in reference.
- Not having received a response from the Bolivian Government, the Commission, in
a note dated December 16, 1980, repeated its request for information and mentioned the possible
application of Article 39 of the Regulations concerning presumption of the truth of the facts.
Despite this, to date the IACHR has not received a response from the Bolivian Government.
- The Commission has received reports confirming the arbitrary detention and illegal
acts to which Mr. Unzueta was subjected.
WHEREAS:
- Article 39 of the Commission's Regulations establishes the following:
Article 39
The facts reported in the petition whose pertinent parts have been transmitted to the government of the state in reference shall be presumed to be true if, during the maximum period set by the Commission under the
provisions of Article 31, paragraph 5, the government has not provided the pertinent information, as long as other evidence does not lead to a different conclusion.
To date, the Government of Bolivia has not answered the Commission's request for information in its notes of August 19 and December 16, 1980, which leads to the conclusion that there are no domestic remedies to be exhausted;
The lack of response by the Bolivian Government to the Commission's request for information implies that there is no reason for holding the hearing for a friendly settlement provided for in the Commission's Regulations;
THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
RESOLVES:
- By virtue of Article 39 of the Regulation, to presume to be true the facts reported
in the communication of August 19, 1980, concerning the arbitrary detention and illegal acts to
which Mr. Flaviano Unzueta was subjected.
- To point to the Bolivian Government that these events constitute serious violations
of the right to humane treatment (Article 5), and the right to personal 1iberty (Article 7) of the
American Convention on Human Rights.
- To recommend to the Government of Bolivia: a) that it provide for a full and
impartial investigation to determine responsibility for the events denounced, b) that it punish those
responsible in accordance with Bolivian law, and c) that it inform the Commission within 90 days
of the measures taken.
- To transmit this resolution to the Government of Bolivia for the appropriate
purposes in accordance with Article 44 of the Commission's Regulations.
- If, after the period established in paragraph 3 of this resolution, the Bolivian
Government has made no comments, the Commission shall include this resolution in its Annual
Report to the General Assembly in accordance with Article 59 paragraph (g) of the Commission's
Regulations.
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