WPC i(tɾꛀO; %% ?`!yNn1u,{1lQ,u O m7 Ƙ:dTA)>`o3!auu;kKn{hwW8ƨ:%?&> (_17  2( 4 <DL223  Ԁ2( 4 <DL2  *DD (_16   ," <DL,23  Ԁ," <DL,   *55 (_15  ) <DL)23  Ԁ) <DL)  *22 (_14 ` &<<DL&23  Ԁ&<<DL& ` *// (_13  #DL#23  Ԁ#DL#  *,, (_12   DL 23  Ԁ DL  *)) (_11 h DDL23  ԀDDL h *&& (_10  L23  ԀL  (## &_9   L23  Ԁ L  (>> &_8  2( 4 <DL223  2( 4 <DL2  (DD &_7   ," <DL,23  ," <DL,   (55 &_6  ) <DL)23  ) <DL)  (22 &_5 ` &<<DL&23  &<<DL& ` (// &_4  #DL#23  #DL#  (,, &_3   DL 23   DL  ()) &_2 h DDL23  DDL h (&& &_1  L23  L  &## $_   L23   L  6 4heading 1     2( 4 <DL2  UK XXX       US   2( 4 <DL2  <:Default Parap8 2qq0ParaNo.   5+ B <DL5 UK XXX US   5+ B <DL5  <g5] :Outline001_1  5+ 4 <DL5B  23  C  ..5+ 4 <DL5  %%%%%%%%(35;AGMSY_11.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.&%1.3#37=CIQYag1.a.i.(1)(a)(i)1)a)(i)p8:i+003|xU&%1.  d[ [d>TABLE A(;3$2#  0  .3  0  TABLE ATABLE B \!CEUS.,  _XX    GREECE #XsX=#  h Follow-up-StateReporting  ЀActionbyTreatyBodies   _CCPR_,A/60/40vol.I(2005)    CHAPTERVII.FOLLOWUPTOCONCLUDINGOBSERVATIONS     ...     233.ForallreportsofStatespartiesexaminedbytheCommitteeunderarticle40oftheCovenantover   thelastyear,theCommitteehasidentified,accordingtoitsdevelopingpractice,alimitednumberofpriority   concerns,withrespecttowhichitseekstheStatepartysresponse,withinaperiodofayear,onthe   measurestakentogiveeffecttoitsrecommendations.TheCommitteewelcomestheextentanddepthof | cooperationunderthisprocedurebyStatesparties,asmaybeobservedfromthecomprehensivetable v presentedbelow.Since18June2004,15Statesparties(Egypt,Germany,Kenya,Latvia,Lithuania, p Morocco,theNetherlands,thePhilippines,Portugal,theRussianFederation,SerbiaandMontenegro, j Slovakia,Sweden,TogoandVenezuela)havesubmittedinformationtotheCommitteeunderthefollowup d procedure.SincethefollowupprocedurewasinstitutedinMarch2001,onlysixStatesparties(Colombia, ^ Israel,Mali,RepublicofMoldova,SriLankaandSuriname)havefailedtosupplyfollowupinformation X thathadfallendue.TheCommitteereiteratesthatitviewsthisprocedureasaconstructivemechanismby R whichthedialogueinitiatedwiththeexaminationofareportcanbecontinued,andwhichservestosimplify L theprocessofthenextperiodicreportonthepartoftheStateparty. F 224.ThetablebelowdetailstheexperienceoftheCommitteeoverthelastyear.Accordingly,itcontains : noreferencetothoseStatespartieswithrespecttowhichtheCommittee,uponassessmentofthefollowup 4 responsesprovidedtoit,decidedtotakenofurtheractionpriortotheperiodcoveredbythisreport. . ~ *607ddd Xdd Xdd X(#(#,dd ,dd ,dd , dd +  #l#l StateParty '#  'DateInformation #! Due 'z$" 'DateReply ## Received 'z$$ 'FurtherAction +!#% +... &X!& USCE.,Eightysecondsession(March2005)CE.,US.,  * 'R"' *Greece J@(#(  @38806@ J31March2006 I?:(#) @38806 @  IЄ '(#*  'Є((#+   (  *&, USCE., _CCPR_,_CCPR_/C/SR.2392(2006)   HUMANRIGHTSCOMMITTEE  Eightyseventhsession  SUMMARYRECORDOFTHE2392ndMEETING   Heldatthe_Palais_ԀWilson,Geneva,   onWednesday,26July2006,at11a.m.   ... z   FOLLOWUPTOCONCLUDINGOBSERVATIONSONSTATEREPORTSANDTOVIEWS n  UNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL(agendaitem7) h  ... \    ReportoftheSpecialRapporteurforfollowuponconcludingobservations P (_CCPR_/C/87/_CRP_.1/Add.7) J $... > [Mr._RIVAS_ԀPOSADA,speakingasSpecialRapporteurforfollowuponconcludingobservations] 2 54.AtitseightythirdsessioninMarch2005,theCommitteehadrequestedadditionalinformationby31  p March2006fromfiveStatesparties.RemindershadbeensenttoGreeceandIcelandon6July2006. j Kenyahadsubmittedwhatseemedtobeacompletereplyon12June2006,noting,however,thatithad d nothadtimetoimplementsomeoftheCommitteesrecommendations.Mauritiushadalsosubmitteda ^ completeresponsewithcomprehensivestatisticalannexes.Nofurtheractionwasrecommendedwith  X regardtoeitherofthosetwoStatesparties.AlthoughUzbekistanhadnotprovidedtheinformation !R requested,ithadinformedtheCommitteethroughtheChairpersonthatthedeathpenaltywouldbe !L abolishedon1January2008andthatanumberofcommitteeshadbeenmandatedtoundertakea "F correspondingreviewofthecountryslegislation. #@  ... %4!"   &."#  _CCPR_,A/61/40vol.I(2006)   L  M  L  M  CHAPTERVII.FOLLOW-UPTOCONCLUDING_OBSERVATIONS_  L  M  L  M  234.InchapterVIIofitsannualreportfor2003(A/58/40,vol.I),theCommitteedescribedthe   frameworkthatithassetoutforprovidingformoreeffectivefollow-up,subsequenttotheadoptionofthe   concludingobservationsinrespectofStatespartiesreportssubmittedunderarticle40oftheCovenant.   InchapterVIIofitslastannualreport(A/60/40,vol.I),anupdatedaccountoftheCommitteesexperience   inthisregardoverthelastyearwasprovided.ThecurrentchapteragainupdatestheCommittees z   experienceto1August2006. t  235.Overtheperiodcoveredbythepresentannualreport,Mr.RafaelRivasPosadacontinuedtoactas h  theCommitteesSpecialRapporteurforfollow-uptoconcludingobservations.AttheCommittees b  eighty-fifth,eighty-sixthandeighty-seventhsessions,hepresentedprogressreportstotheCommitteeon \  intersessionaldevelopmentsandmaderecommendationswhichpromptedtheCommitteetotake V appropriatedecisionsonaState-by-Statebasis. P 236.ForallreportsofStatespartiesexaminedbytheCommitteeunderarticle40oftheCovenantover D thelastyear,theCommitteehasidentified,accordingtoitsdevelopingpractice,alimitednumberofpriority > concerns,withrespecttowhichitseekstheStatepartysresponse,withinaperiodofayear,onthe 8 measurestakentogiveeffecttoitsrecommendations.TheCommitteewelcomestheextentanddepthof 2 cooperationunderthisprocedurebyStatesparties,asmaybeobservedfromthefollowingcomprehensive ,| table.Overthereportingperiod,since1August2005,14Statesparties(Albania,Belgium,Benin, &v Colombia,ElSalvador,Kenya,Mauritius,Philippines,Poland,SerbiaandMontenegro,SriLanka,  p Tajikistan,TogoandUganda)havesubmittedinformationtotheCommitteeunderthefollow-upprocedure. j Sincethefollow-upprocedurewasinstitutedinMarch2001,only11Statesparties(EquatorialGuinea, d Greece,Iceland,Israel,Mali,Moldova,Namibia,Suriname,theGambia,UzbekistanandVenezuela)have ^ failedtosupplyfollow-upinformationthathasfallendue.TheCommitteereiteratesthatitviewsthis  X procedureasaconstructivemechanismbywhichthedialogueinitiatedwiththeexaminationofareportcan !R becontinued,andwhichservestosimplifytheprocessofthenextperiodicreportonthepartoftheState !L party. "F L  M  237.ThetablebelowdetailstheexperienceoftheCommitteeoverthelastyear.Accordingly,itcontains $: ! noreferencetothoseStatespartieswithrespecttowhichtheCommittee,uponassessmentofthefollow-up %4!" responsesprovidedtoit,decidedtotakenofurtheractionpriortotheperiodcoveredbythisreport. &."#   , () *23dddd dd dd  dd 607(#(#,Sdd ,rdd ,dd , dd +  $ $ Stateparty 'd 'Dateinformation d due '^ 'Datereply d received '^ 'Furtheraction "d "L  M  ...  L  M  Eighty-thirdsession(March2005)  ...     L  M  L  M  Greece  n  Initialreport  b  examined   \  L  M  L  M  31March2006  n Paras.9,10(b)  b and11   \  Є   n L  M  L  M  Areminderwasdispatchedon  n 6July2006.   h ...                CE.,US.,     USCE., _CCPR_,A/62/40vol.I(2007)   CHAPTERVII.FOLLOWUPONCONCLUDINGOBSERVATIONS  220.  InchapterVIIofitsannualreportfor2003(A/58/40,vol.I),theCommitteedescribedthe   frameworkthatithassetoutforprovidingformoreeffectivefollow-up,subsequenttotheadoptionofthe   concludingobservationsinrespectofStatespartiesreportssubmittedunderarticle40oftheCovenant.   InchapterVIIofitslastannualreport(A/61/40,vol.I),anupdatedaccountoftheCommitteesexperience   inthisregardoverthelastyearwasprovided.ThecurrentchapteragainupdatestheCommittees z   experienceto1August2007. t  221.  Overtheperiodcoveredbythepresentannualreport,Mr.Rafael_Rivas_Ԅ_Posada_Ԁcontinuedtoact h  astheCommitteesSpecialRapporteurforfollow-uptoconcludingobservations.AttheCommittees b  eighty-fifth,eighty-sixthandeighty-seventhsessions,hepresentedprogressreportstotheCommitteeon \  _intersessional_ԀdevelopmentsandmaderecommendationswhichpromptedtheCommitteetotake V appropriatedecisionsStatebyState.InviewofMr._Rivas_Ԅ_Posada_selectiontotheChairofthe P Committee,SirNigel_Rodley_ԀwasappointedthenewSpecialRapporteurforfollowuponconcluding J observationsattheCommitteesninetiethsession. D 222.  ForallreportsofStatespartiesexaminedbytheCommitteeunderarticle40oftheCovenantover 8 thelastyear,theCommitteehasidentified,accordingtoitsdevelopingpractice,alimitednumberofpriority 2 concerns,withrespecttowhichitseekstheStatepartysresponse,withinaperiodofayear,onthe ,| measurestakentogiveeffecttoitsrecommendations.TheCommitteewelcomestheextentanddepthof &v cooperationunderthisprocedurebyStatesparties,asmaybeobservedfromthefollowingcomprehensive  p table. 1 Overthereportingperiod,since1August2006,12Statesparties(Albania,Canada,Greece, j Iceland,Israel,Italy,Slovenia,SyrianArabRepublic,Thailand,Uganda,UzbekistanandVenezuela)have d submittedinformationtotheCommitteeunderthefollow-upprocedure.Sincethefollow-upprocedurewas ^ institutedinMarch2001,only12Statesparties(Brazil,CentralAfricanRepublic,DemocraticRepublic  X oftheCongo,EquatorialGuinea,Mali,Moldova,Namibia,Surinam,Paraguay,theGambia,Surinamand !R Yemen)and_UNMIK_Ԁhavefailedtosupplyfollow-upinformationthathasfallendue.TheCommittee !L reiteratesthatitviewsthisprocedureasaconstructivemechanismbywhichthedialogueinitiatedwiththe "F examinationofareportcanbecontinued,andwhichservestosimplifytheprocessofthenextperiodic #@  reportonthepartoftheStateparty. $: ! 223.  ThetablebelowtakesaccountofsomeoftheWorkingGroupsrecommendationsanddetailsthe &."# experienceoftheCommitteeoverthelastyear.Accordingly,itcontainsnoreferencetothoseStatesparties '(#$ withrespecttowhichtheCommittee,uponassessmentofthefollow-upresponsesprovidedtoit,decided ("$% before1August2006totakenofurtheractionpriortotheperiodcoveredbythisreport. )%&   +'( *48ddSdd Srdd rdd  dd 23(#(#,x\\+  +! +...   ?5#   ?  = Eightythirdsession(March2005) ?5#    ? ?5#    ? Stateparty:Greece    ?5#     ? Reportconsidered: Initial(duesince1998),submittedon5April2004.    ?5#     ? Informationrequested:     Para.9:(a)Endingpoliceviolence;educationonhumanrightsissuesforlawenforcementpersonnel;   sensitizationtoissuesofracialdiscrimination;(b)investigationsofcasesoftortureandilltreatment,   punishmentcommensuratewiththegravityoftheoffence;outcomeofinvestigationsdisaggregatedby   nationalandethnicoriginofvictims;(c)progressinreviewingtheDisciplinaryLawforpoliceofficers   andthestatus,mandateandachievementsofbodiesdealingwithcomplaintsagainstthepolice;(d) z  investigation,prosecutionandpunishmentoftorture,compensationforvictims;detailedstatisticson t complaintsrelatingtotorture,ill-treatmentanddisproportionateuseofforcebythepolice;outcome n oftheinvestigationsonthosecases,disaggregatedbytheethnicoriginofthevictims(arts.2and27). h Para.10:(a)Measurestocombattraffickinginhumanbeings;protectionforvictims;(b)protection \ ofunaccompaniedalienchildren;outcomeofjudicialinvestigationconcerningtheapproximately500 V childrenwhowentmissingfromtheAghiaVarvarainstitutionbetween1998and2002(arts.3,8, P 24). J Para.11:Conditionsindetentionforundocumentedaliens;whethertheyareinformedoftheirrights > (art.10). 8  ?5#2    ? Dateinformationdue: 31March2006 6  ?5#0     ? Actiontaken:  4! 6July2006AreminderwassenttotheStateparty. (#x  20September2006AfreshreminderwassenttotheStateparty. %l " 21December2006AfurtherreminderwassenttotheStateparty. '`"$ 28Julyand4October2006TheStatepartyinformedtheSpecialRapporteurthatfollowupreplies )T$& wouldbeforwardedtotheCommitteeinNovember2006. )N%' 4October2006TheStatepartyrequestedafurtherextensionofthedeadlineuntilNovember. +B')  ,<(* 21February2007TheStatepartyinformedtheSpecialRapporteurthatthefollowupreplieswould  befinalizedinthecomingweeksandeverythingpossiblewouldbedonetosubmitthembeforethe  eightyninthsession(March2007).   ?5#    ? Dateinformationreceived:2May2007,completeresponse .   ?5#     ? Recommendedaction:Nofurtheraction.     ?5#     ? Nextreportdue: 1April2009    ...3)'    3__Note   1/Thetableformatwasalteredattheninetiethsession.   CE.,US.,)