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Center For Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Case 2018 (Paraguay) WHEREAS: A communication dated February 28, 1976, denounced the arrest of Miguel Angel Soler, on November 30, 1975, by the Paraguayan police; According to the claimant, Mr. Soler was taken to the third precinct and held incommunicado in an underground cell, where he had to recline in total darkness, in an area that had no ventilation and in which the available space barely allowed him to move; In December, according to the claimant, Mr. Soler was taken to the Investigations Department where, allegedly, he was brutally tortured by the Department Chief; since that time his whereabouts are unknown; In a note dated March 15, 1976, the Commission forwarded to the Government of Paraguay the pertinent parts of the denunciation and requested that it provide the appropriate information (Article 42 of the Regulations); In a note dated February 8, 1977, the IACHR repeated the request for information made to the Government of Paraguay in its note of March 1976, extending the deadline for receipt of a reply until March 31 of the same year; Despite the length of time elapsed, the Government of Paraguay has provided no information at all, and Article 51.1 of the Regulations of the Commission provides the following:
THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, RESOLVES:
Adopted at the 520th meeting, May 12, 1977 (41st Session) and forwarded to the Government of Paraguay on May 27, 1977. [ Inter-American Human Rights Database ] |