Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/COL/CO/6, 4 August 2010: Colombia

12. The Committee expresses its grave concern at the persistence of serious violations of human rights, including extrajudicial executions, forced disappearances, torture, rape and recruitment of children for use in the armed conflict. The Committee emphasizes the...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/CMR/CO/4, 4 August 2010: Cameroon

12. The Committee remains deeply concerned about the criminalization of consensual sexual acts between adults of the same sex, punishable with imprisonment from six months to fiver years under article 347(bis) of the Penal Code. As the Committee and other...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/MEX/CO/5, 17 May 2010: Mexico

21. The Committee notes with concern reports of acts of violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons. Moreover, while noting that the legal prohibition of discrimination covers discrimination based on sexual orientation, the Committee is...

Concluding Observations, CAT/C/COL/CO/4, 4 May 2010: Colombia

Complaints of torture and impunity 11. While there has been an overall reduction in the number of complaints of torture since the last periodic review in 2004, the Committee is concerned that the incidence of torture in the State party remains high and shows specific...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/NZL/CO/5, 7 April 2010: New Zealand

A. Positive aspects 3. The Committee welcomes the following legislative and other measures: (a) The apportion of the Civil Union Act 2005 regarding the recognition of civil unions of persons of the same sex and the right to equality of gay, lesbian, bisexual and...
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