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In Dialogue with Colombia, Committee on Enforced Disappearances Asks about Number of Victims and Missing Persons and about
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The Committee on Enforced Disappearances this afternoon concluded its consideration of a report submitted by Colombia containing additional information under article 29 (4) of the Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance on measures taken to implement its provisions.
Committee Experts pointed out that despite the signature of the peace agreement, enforced disappearances continued in Colombia. They asked the delegation to clarify what kind of databases contained information on persons allegedly subjected to forced disappearance in the country, both in the context of the conflict and outside it. Specifically, the Committee would appreciate data on the missing persons presumed to be persons subjected to enforced disappearances in the strict sense of article 2 of the Convention, disaggregated by sex, age,
In Dialogue with Colombia, Committee on Enforced Disappearances Asks about the Number of Victims and Missing Persons and about the Definition of Enforced Disappearance
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20 April 2021
The Committee on Enforced Disappearances this afternoon concluded its consideration of a report submitted by Colombia containing additional information under article 29 (4) of the Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance on measures taken to implement its provisions.
Committee Experts pointed out that despite the signature of the peace agreement, enforced disappearances continued in Colombia. They asked the delegation to clarify what kind of databases contained information on persons allegedly subjected to forced disappearance in the country, both in the context of the conflict and outside it. Specifically, the Committee would appreciate data on the missing persons presumed to be persons subjected to enforced disappearances in the strict sense of article 2 of the