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10 April 1984 |
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Communication No. 146/1983 and 148-154/1983 [FN1] |
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human rights committee |
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Twenty-First Session | |||||||||||||||
26 March � 13 April 1984 | |||||||||||||||
Kanta Baboeram-Adhin, John Khemraadi Baboeram; Johnny Kamperveen,Jenny Jamila Rehnuma Karamat Ali, Henry François Leckie, Vidya Satyavati Oemrawsingh-Adhin, Astrid Sila Bhamini-Devi Sohansingh-Kanhai, Rita Dulci Imanuel-Rahman, Irma Soeinem Hoost-Boldewijn |
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Suriname |
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DECISION |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [FN1] Not previously published in the annual report of the Human Rights Committee. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Human Rights Committee,
Considering that communications Nos. 146/1983 and 148/1983 to 154/1983, concerning John Khemraadi Baboeram, André Kamperveen, Cornelis Harold Riedewald, Gerald Leckie, Harry Sugrim Oemrawsingh, Somradj Robby Sohansingh, Lesley Paul Raman and Edmund Alexander Hoost, all relate to the same events, said to have taken place in December 1982 in Suriname,
1. Decides, pursuant to rule 88, paragraph 2, of its provisional rules of procedure, to deal jointly with these communications;
2. Further decides that this decision be communicated to the State party and to the authors of the communications. |
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