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Situation of Human Rights in Cuba

Bureau of International Organization Affairs
Washington, DC
April 14, 2005

The Commission on Human Rights,

Recalling its resolutions 2004/11 of 15 April 2004, 2003/13 of 17 April 2003, 2002/18 of 19 April 2002, 2001/16 of 18 April 2001, 2000/25 of 18 April 2000, 1999/8 of 23 April 1999, 1997/62 of 16 April 1997, 1996/69 of 23 April 1996, 1995/66 of 7 March 1995, 1995/96 of 7 March 1995, 1994/71 of 9 March 1994, 1993/63 of 10 March 1993, 1992/61 of 3 March 1992, 1991/68 of 6 March 1991, 1990/48 of 6 March 1990, and 1988/106 of 10 March 1988 concerning the situation of human rights in Cuba;

Aware that all people are entitled to respect for their human rights as set forth in the Universal Declaration;

Bearing in mind that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has appointed a personal representative;

  • Invites the personal representative of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to report to the Commission on the current status of the various situations addressed in the above mentioned resolutions of this Commission.
  • Decides to consider this matter further at its sixty-second session under the same agenda item, in connection with which the personal representative of the High Commissioner will submit her report.

* Indicates observer delegations at the 61st Commission.


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