BURUNDI


Special Decisions or Action Taken Re: Reporting


CCPR A/49/40


IV. SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 40 OF THE COVENANT


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"The Human Rights Committee,


"Taking into consideration recent and continuing events in Burundi concerning human rights protected under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,


"Acting under article 40, paragraph 1 (b) of the Covenant,


"1.       Decides to request the Government of Burundi to submit not later than 31 January 1994 a report, if necessary in the form of a summary, dealing, in particular, with the application of articles 4, 6, 7, 9, 12 and 25 of the Covenant during the present period, so that it may be considered by the Committee at its fiftieth session, to be held from 21 March to 8 April 1994;


"2.       Requests the Secretary-General to bring the present decision to the attention of the Government of Burundi."











 


CCPR A/50/40


IV. SUBMISSION OF REPORTS BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 40 OF THE COVENANT


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B. Special decisions by the Human Rights Committee concerning reports of particular States


55. In view of the special difficulties encountered by Haiti and Rwanda in the implementation of the Covenant, the Committee adopted, at its 1374th meeting (fifty-second session), on 27 October 1994, the following special decisions:


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C. Reports submitted by States parties in accordance with a special decision of the Human Rights Committee


56. Burundi submitted a special report pursuant to a decision to that effect adopted by the Committee on 29 October 1993 at its forty-ninth session.8/


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            8/ Official Records of the General Assembly, Forty-ninth Session, Supplement No. 40 (A/49/40), para. 61.



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