REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT, MANFRED NOWAK :ADDENDUM
They further complained about lacking access to phones and
visitors. Thus, some detainees were very worried that they could not inform their relatives
and friends of their whereabouts. (...) The sanitary conditions were especially appalling. In the arrival cell of Fylakio
Migration Detention Center, the toilets were clogged and feces were flowing out of the
bathrooms into the sleeping area. (...) The detainees
also frequently complained about a lacking access to phones or the high costs for making
calls abroad.
46.
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Many of the detainees noted that the warders were able to take in
mobile phones and marihuana, which they then sold to detainees.
43. (...) Detainees also reported that they could purchase marijuana and mobile phones
from the warders.
47. Homosexuals detained at St.
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STATUS OF LICENSING SYSTEMS AND FOCAL POINTS
Purkayasha
Senior Officer
Ozone Cell
Department of Environment
Paribesh Bhaban, E-16, Agargaon,
Dhaka-1207
Tel: + 880 2912 4005/9007403
Fax:+ 880 2912 4005
Email: Purkayasha@doe-bd.org
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Barbados Mrs. (...) Box MB 326
Accra ,Ghana
Tel: + 233 21 667 374 /Cell: +233 244 633992
Fax: +233 21 667 374
E-mail: epaozone@africaonline.com.gh ,
ozone@epaghana.org
Grenada Mr. (...) Duraisamy
Director - Ozone Cell
Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India
Core IV B, 2nd Floor
India Habitat Centre
Lodhi Road
New Delhi - 110003
Tel: + 91 11 24642176
Fax : +91 11 24642175
email : ozone@del3.vsnl.net.in web : ozonecell.com
Indonesia Ms.
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IMPLEMENTATION OF SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1701 (2006) DURING THE PERIOD FROM 19 FEBRUARY TO 20 JUNE 2022 :REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Naciones Unidas S/2022/556
Consejo de Seguridad Distr. general
14 de julio de 2022
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Original: inglés
22-11116 (S) 260722 270722
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LETTER DATED 1 NOVEMBER 2019 FROM THE CHAIR OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 751 (1992) CONCERNING SOMALIA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Naciones Unidas S/2019/858*
Consejo de Seguridad Distr. general
1 de noviembre de 2019
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19-16960* (S) 141119 141119
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USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION NETWORKS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Fifty percent of the population has never made a phone call and lives two hours
from the nearest phone. (...) Today in Hong Kong, approximately 113 out of every 1,000
residents carries mobile phones. That compares with 97 out of 1,000 in the United States. (...) Satellite antenna
footprints will be 53 km in diameter, small enough to keep the number of users in each cell to a manageable level.
The network is designed to provide 18 simultaneous Internet links each with throughput capacity of 1.5 Mbps in each
cell, or 20,000 worldwide.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT, MANFRED NOWAK :[ADDENDUM]
One allegation voiced repeatedly was that detainees who refused to confess to a
crime are threatened with transfer to a cell, where the so-called “humiliated ones” are held,
as a form of pressure to obtain a confession – that they would be threatened with or
subjected to sexual abuse or rape – and, as a consequence, to exclusion from the general
prison population.
(...) On the other hand, it is often the remote location of facilities that makes family visits
difficult; for example Arkalyk prison, the only facility with a cell system for highly
dangerous individuals, is so remote that it was impossible for the Special Rapporteur to
visit it within the limited time available.
2.
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All newly arrived persons have
their heads shaved and have to spend a week in a single, empty, dark cell to which the doors are
always closed. Such practices must be considered as degrading treatment.
(...) It is of concern that for example in Cipinang prison poor newly arrived
persons have to camp in huge halls for several months before being transferred to a proper cell,
which may constitute inhuman treatment. Cipinang prison is also a showcase for discrimination
in the prison system, resulting from omnipresent corruption with relatively clean and
comfortable cells for those who can pay, whereas poor detainees have to sleep in heavily
overcrowded halls or cells, on mats they brought from home, on the ground.
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A second entry confirmed his death inside the police cell. On 12 November 2009,
Constable Pyasoto was questioned, arrested and charged with wilful murder. (...) One died immediately after being shot, while
the second died a few days later in the detention cell, after he was denied access to medical
attention. (...) At the Boroko
police station, for example, the Special Rapporteur was able to enter the cell without the
presence of any police officer, because there was no lock.
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Since often more than one person is detained in a cell, these sanitary facilities
deprive the detainees of their privacy.
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