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Center For Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Case 2021 (Paraguay) WHEREAS: A communication dated 10 March 1976 denounced the detention of 53 individuals--whose names are listed--and further denounced that a number of them had disappeared; According to the denunciation, this list included only part of the approximately 200 individuals who were detained in Paraguay during November and December of 1975; According to the claimant, a number of residences were entered and some private effects were confiscated; According to the communication, in some instances, if the individual sought was not found either the spouse or some other members of the family were detained; No charges have been brought against the individuals detained; Many cases of torture involving women, the sick and the elderly are alleged; The claimant reports that one of these women, Selva Ramírez, was five months pregnant when detained; It is alleged that the authorities have not informed the members of the family of the location where the individuals detained are to be found; In a note dated March 29, 1976, the Commission transmitted to the Government of Paraguay the pertinent parts of the denunciation and requested that it provide the appropriate information (Article 42 of the Regulations); Article 51.1 of the Regulations of the Commission provides the following:
Despite the amount of time that has elapsed, the Government of Paraguay has provided no information whatever; 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 ] |