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CEUS.,  __    XXELSALVADOR#Xf{X h#  \Follow-up-StateReporting  ЀActionbyTreatyBodies,IncludingReportsonMissions    _CCPR_ԀA/59/40vol.I(2004)  t  CHAPTERVII.FOLLOWUPTOCONCLUDINGOBSERVATIONS L  ... $ t  260.ForallreportsofStatespartiesexaminedbytheCommitteeunderarticle40oftheCovenant `  overthelastyear,theCommitteehasidentified,accordingtoitsdevelopingpractice,alimited L  numberofpriorityconcerns,withrespecttowhichitseekstheStatepartysresponse,withinaperiod 8  ofayear,onthemeasurestakentogiveeffecttoitsrecommendations.TheCommitteewelcomes $  theextentanddepthofcooperationunderthisprocedurebyStatesparties,asmaybeobservedfrom   thefollowingcomprehensivetable.Ofthe27Statesparties(detailedbelow)thathavebeenbefore   theCommitteeunderthefollowupprocedureoverthelastyear,onlyone(RepublicofMoldova)  hasfailedtoprovideinformationatthelatestafterdispatchofareminder.TheCommitteereiterates  thatitviewsthisprocedureasaconstructivemechanismbywhichthedialogueinitiatedwiththe p examinationofareportcanbecontinued,andwhichservestosimplifytheprocessofthenext \ periodicreportonthepartoftheStateparty. H 261.ThetablebelowdetailstheexperienceoftheCommitteeoverthelastyear.Accordingly,it  p containsnoreferencetothoseStatespartieswithrespecttowhichtheCommittee,uponassessment  \ ofthefollowupresponsesprovidedtoit,decidedtotakenofurtheractionpriortotheperiod H coveredbythisreport. 4 *,- ddd Xdd Xdd X(#(#,RR,RR,RR, RR+  1'   1Stateparty    Dateinformation   due   Datereplyreceived    Furtheraction :0    :... \ ! UKCE.,Seventyeighthsession(October2003)CE.,UK.,  0&H!"   0ElSalvador 8. "L# @38205@87August2004 7-+"L$ @38205 @ 7Є  "L% Є$"L&   $  % '  _CCPR_,A/60/40vol.I(2005)   CHAPTERVII.FOLLOWUPTOCONCLUDINGOBSERVATIONS t   ... L    233.ForallreportsofStatespartiesexaminedbytheCommitteeunderarticle40oftheCovenant $ t overthelastyear,theCommitteehasidentified,accordingtoitsdevelopingpractice,alimited  ` numberofpriorityconcerns,withrespecttowhichitseekstheStatepartysresponse,withinaperiod  L  ofayear,onthemeasurestakentogiveeffecttoitsrecommendations.TheCommitteewelcomes  8  theextentanddepthofcooperationunderthisprocedurebyStatesparties,asmaybeobservedfrom $  thecomprehensivetablepresentedbelow.Since18June2004,15Statesparties(Egypt,Germany,   Kenya,Latvia,Lithuania,Morocco,theNetherlands,thePhilippines,Portugal,theRussian   Federation,SerbiaandMontenegro,Slovakia,Sweden,TogoandVenezuela)havesubmitted   informationtotheCommitteeunderthefollowupprocedure.Sincethefollowupprocedurewas   institutedinMarch2001,onlysixStatesparties(Colombia,Israel,Mali,RepublicofMoldova,Sri p LankaandSuriname)havefailedtosupplyfollowupinformationthathadfallendue.The \ Committeereiteratesthatitviewsthisprocedureasaconstructivemechanismbywhichthedialogue H initiatedwiththeexaminationofareportcanbecontinued,andwhichservestosimplifytheprocess 4 ofthenextperiodicreportonthepartoftheStateparty.  p 224.ThetablebelowdetailstheexperienceoftheCommitteeoverthelastyear.Accordingly,it H containsnoreferencetothoseStatespartieswithrespecttowhichtheCommittee,uponassessment 4 ofthefollowupresponsesprovidedtoit,decidedtotakenofurtheractionpriortotheperiod   coveredbythisreport.   *6)7ddRRRRRR RR ,-(#(#,dd ,dd ,dd , dd +   StateParty '4 'DateInformation 4 Due '  'DateReply 4  Received ' ! 'FurtherAction +!4" +... P!# USCE.,Seventyeighthsession([July]2003)CE.,US.,] * <"$ *ElSalvador J@# % @38205@J7August2004 I?:# & @38205 @ I12November2003 # ' (partialreply) '$( ' '# ) ' '(&x!*  ' '(&x!+  'USCE.,22December2003 (&x!, (furtherpartial 'd"- reply)CE.,US.,[ '(P#.  'USCE.,Acompleteresponsewas (&x!/ requestedtosupplementthe 'd"0 partialreplies.Consultations (P#1 havebeenscheduledforthe (<$2 eighty-fifthsession.CE.,US.,()(%3   (  *D&3 USCE., _CCPR_,_CCPR_/C/SR.2367(2006)   HumanRightsCommittee t Eighty-sixthsession ` Summaryrecordofthe2367thmeeting L  HeldatHeadquarters,NewYork,onFriday,31March2006,at10a.m. 8  Chairperson: ` Ms._Chanet_ $ t Follow-uponconcludingobservationsonStatereports  L  ProgressreportoftheSpecialRapporteurforFollow-uponConcludingObservations $  ...   10.  Mr._Rivas_Ԁ_Posada_(SpecialRapporteurforFollow-uponConcludingObservations)saidthat   hehadalsocontactedthedelegationsofElSalvadorandtheRepublicofMoldova.TheSalvadorian   delegationhadproducedacompletereplythreedayspreviously,andhisrecommendationwasthat p nofurtheractionshouldbetakenwithregardtothatcountry.HehadnotbeenabletocontactMali \ orNamibiaasofyet. H CE.,US.,<... 4    \ USCE., _CCPR_,A/61/40vol.I(2006)   L  M  L  M  CHAPTERVII. t FOLLOW-UPTOCONCLUDINGOBSERVATIONS  L  L  M  L  M  234.InchapterVIIofitsannualreportfor2003(A/58/40,vol.I),theCommitteedescribedthe $ t frameworkthatithassetoutforprovidingformoreeffectivefollow-up,subsequenttotheadoption  ` oftheconcludingobservationsinrespectofStatespartiesreportssubmittedunderarticle40ofthe  L  Covenant.InchapterVIIofitslastannualreport(A/60/40,vol.I),anupdatedaccountofthe  8  Committeesexperienceinthisregardoverthelastyearwasprovided.Thecurrentchapteragain $  updatestheCommitteesexperienceto1August2006.   235.Overtheperiodcoveredbythepresentannualreport,Mr.Rafael_Rivas_Ԁ_Posada_Ԁcontinuedto   actastheCommitteesSpecialRapporteurforfollow-uptoconcludingobservations.Atthe   Committeeseighty-fifth,eighty-sixthandeighty-seventhsessions,hepresentedprogressreportsto p theCommitteeon_intersessional_Ԁdevelopmentsandmaderecommendationswhichpromptedthe \ CommitteetotakeappropriatedecisionsonaState-by-Statebasis. H 236.ForallreportsofStatespartiesexaminedbytheCommitteeunderarticle40oftheCovenant  p overthelastyear,theCommitteehasidentified,accordingtoitsdevelopingpractice,alimited  \ numberofpriorityconcerns,withrespecttowhichitseekstheStatepartysresponse,withinaperiod H ofayear,onthemeasurestakentogiveeffecttoitsrecommendations.TheCommitteewelcomes 4 theextentanddepthofcooperationunderthisprocedurebyStatesparties,asmaybeobservedfrom   thefollowingcomprehensivetable.Overthereportingperiod,since1August2005,14Statesparties   (Albania,Belgium,Benin,Colombia,ElSalvador,Kenya,Mauritius,Philippines,Poland,Serbiaand  Montenegro,SriLanka,Tajikistan,TogoandUganda)havesubmittedinformationtotheCommittee  underthefollow-upprocedure.Sincethefollow-upprocedurewasinstitutedinMarch2001,only  11Statesparties(EquatorialGuinea,Greece,Iceland,Israel,Mali,Moldova,Namibia,Suriname, l theGambia,UzbekistanandVenezuela)havefailedtosupplyfollow-upinformationthathasfallen X  due.TheCommitteereiteratesthatitviewsthisprocedureasaconstructivemechanismbywhich D! thedialogueinitiatedwiththeexaminationofareportcanbecontinued,andwhichservestosimplify 0"  theprocessofthenextperiodicreportonthepartoftheStateparty. #l! L  M  237.ThetablebelowdetailstheexperienceoftheCommitteeoverthelastyear.Accordingly,it $D # containsnoreferencetothoseStatespartieswithrespecttowhichtheCommittee,uponassessment %0!$ ofthefollow-upresponsesprovidedtoit,decidedtotakenofurtheractionpriortotheperiod &"% coveredbythisreport. '#&  @-(, _*.)/dddd dd dd  dd 6)7(#(#,Sdd ,rdd ,dd , dd +  _ $ $Stateparty 'd 'Date d informationdue 'P 'Datereply d received 'P 'Furtheraction "d "L  M  ...  Seventy-seventhsession(March2003) l ...  X   ElSalvador  (  Third,fourthand    fifthperiodicreports    examined *   *L  M  L  M  7August2004  ( Paras.7,8,12,13   and18 & ll &L  M  L  M  12November  ( 2003(partial   reply)   Paras.8(military   courts),12(right t  tolife(art.6)and `  torture,cruel, L  inhumanor 8  degrading $t treatmentand ` abuseofauthority)  L L  M  L  M  Acompleteresponsewas  ( requestedtosupplementthe    partialreplies.Areminder  ! wasdispatched.   "   h"   h" L  M  L  M  22December2003 |# (furtherpartial h$ reply)Paras.13 T% (independenceof @& theProcurator) ,|' and18 h( (_criminalization_Ԁof T) torture)  @* L  M  L  M  Atitseighty-fifthsession, |+ theSpecialRapporteurheld h, consultationswith T- representativesoftheState @. party,whoinformedhimthat ,|/ consultationshavebeenheld h0 betweentheStatepartys T1 institutionsinorderto @2 submitfollow-uprepliesas ,3 soonaspossible. 4 Lastreminderwas  6 dispatchedon21February !7 2006.  x"8   #8   #8 L  M  L  M  27March2006 #H9 (completereply) $4 : Para.7 & "< (investigationson '"= thekillingofMgr. (#> OscarRomero)  )$? Atitseighty-sixthsession, #H@ theSpecialRapporteurheld $4 A consultationswitha % !B representativeoftheState & "C party. '"D Atitseighty-sixthsession, )$F theCommitteedecidedto l*%G takenofurtheraction.  X+&H ...  ,((I   ,((J   ,((K  ,((L  CE.,US.,q