PROPOSAL FOR DRAFT AMENDMENTS (SUPPLEMENT 3 TO THE 01 SERIES) TO REGULATION NO. 21, INTERIOR FITTINGS / TRANSMITTED BY THE EXPERT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Headform
The headform used for testing conforms to the specifications of
annex 8.
6.3.10. Forehead impact zone
The forehead impact zone of the headform is determined according
to the procedure specified in paragraphs 6.3.10.1. to 6.3.10.6.
6.3.10.1. (...) From Point P, draw a
100 mm line forward toward the forehead, coincident with Plane S,
along the contour of the outer skin of the headform. (...) Using the same
method, draw a line from Point b to Point d.
6.3.10.6. The forehead impact zone is the surface area on the FMH forehead
bounded by lines a-O-b and c-P-d, and a-c and b-d.
6.3.11.
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PROPOSAL FOR ADDITIONAL DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO THE PROPOSAL FOR DRAFT SUPPLEMENT 3 TO THE 01 SERIES OF AMENDMENTS TO REGULATION NO. 21, INTERIOR FITTINGS (DOCUMENT TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/R.163) / TRANSMITTED BY THE EXPERT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
(b) Except as specified in (c), if there is no combination of
horizontal and vertical angles specified in
paragraph 6.3.13.4. at which the forehead impact zone of
free motion headform can contact one of the targets located
using the procedures in paragraphs 6.5.1. through 6.5.13.,
the centre of that target is moved to any location within a
sphere with a radius of 25 mm, centred on the centre of the
original target and measured along the vehicle interior,
which the forehead impact zone can contact at one or more
combination of angles.
(c) If there is no point within the sphere specified in (b)
which the forehead impact zone of the free motion headform
can contact at one or more combination of horizontal and
vertical angles specified in paragraph 6.3.13.4., the radius
of the sphere is increased by 25 mm increments until the
sphere contains at least one point that can be contacted at
one or more combination of angles."
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BALKAN November 24, 2004 Page 6
VIEW FROM THE HAGUE
SDS BADGE AFFIXED TO THE FOREHEAD OF THE ONE BEATEN TO DEATH
Hundreds of Serb civilians were between April and December 1992 detained in the Čelebići prison camp in the Konjic municipality, located between Sarajevo and Mostar. (...) He was beaten to death, and an SDS badge was affixed to his forehead. Esad Landžo, whose testimony before the Court was also portrayed, in fact admitted to participating in the beating.
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LETTER DATED 2002/01/14 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
The remains were found from the depth of 40 centimetres from the surface of
earth and in various positions; straight-lying and cross-lying bodies, bodies with
foreheads down to the bottom of trench, bodies in sitting position, bodies with
fingers that show writhing to dig out earth, etc. (...) In addition,
skulls with holes of bullets which pierced through forehead and temple, remains
showing clear traces that they were picked by axe and spade, crushed skulls buried
together with big stones, indicating that they were beaten by big stones, broken arm
and leg bones, showing that they were hit by iron stick or butt of rifle, were
discovered.
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CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE QUESTION OF TORTURE AND DETENTION : WRITTEN STATEMENT
When I inquired after
his health, he held his chest and told me that he had constant pain in the chest. With his
forehead down on the counter, he broke down in front of me. (...) I was
desperate to have physical contact with him and so I requested if I could touch his
forehead and hold his hands. I could hear my son requesting for the same.
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PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT : JOINT WRITTEN STATEMENT / SUBMITTED BY FRANCE LIBERTES-FONDATION DANIELLE MITTERRAND, THE MOUVEMENT CONTRE LE RACISME ET POUR L'AMITIE ENTRE LES PEUPLES
According to the version
of eye-witnesses, Saïd did not carry his documentation, which led to a harsh argument with
the police; thereupon and without any provocation or attempted assault, one of the officers
drew his gun and fired a shot, hitting him in the forehead.
Moroccan authorities arrested the murderer and sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment.
(...) It was obvious that the victim was
shot in the forehead.
The Moroccan authorities have consistently failed, so far, to give a comprehensive
explanation of the circumstances and facts surrounding this murder.
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Alaaddin firmly believes that he gets what he deserves for his sweat on his forehead. Those youth who receive master’s certificates through apprenticeship training will have internationally valid vocations.
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Temperature at duty start:
Temperature not recorded due to individual not feeling/ appearing feverish
Temperature in degrees C° / F° : _______
Date: ______ Time: _______
Recording method : Forehead Ear Other ____________
4. Have you had a positive COVID-19 test during the past 3 days?
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SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN IRAQ : DRAFT RESOLUTION / MR. BOSSUYT, MR. BOUTKEVITCH, MS. CHAVEZ, MR. CHERNICHENKO, MR. EIDE AND MRS. GWANMESIA
Situation of human rights in Iraq
The Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of
Minorities,
Guided by the principles embodied in the Charter of the United Nations,
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenants on
Human Rights,
Recalling the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action (A/CONF.157/23)
endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolution 48/121 of 20 December 1993,
in particular, part I, paragraph 1, which reaffirms, inter alia, that human
rights and fundamental freedoms are the birthright of all human beings and
that their protection and promotion are the first responsibility of
Governments,
GE.95-13439 (E)
E/CN.4/Sub.2/1995/L.4
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Reaffirming that all Member States have an obligation to promote and
protect human rights and fundamental freedoms and to fulfil the obligations
they have undertaken under the various international instruments in this
field,
Mindful that Iraq is a party to the International Covenants on
Human Rights and to other human rights instruments,
Recalling Security Council resolution 688 (1991) of 5 April 1991, in
which the Council demanded an end to the repression of the Iraqi civilian
population and insisted that Iraq cooperate with humanitarian organizations to
ensure that the human and political rights of all Iraqi citizens were
respected,
Recalling also Security Council resolutions 706 (1991) of 15 August 1991
and 712 (1991) of 19 September 1991, authorizing Iraq to sell part of the oil
it produces to satisfy food and medical requirements,
Considering Security Council resolution 986 (1995), dated 14 April 1995,
which was adopted unanimously and authorizes the Government of Iraq to put
additional quantities of its oil on the market to meet the basic health and
nutritional needs of the Iraqi people,
Concerned by accumulated information and reports confirming the serious
deterioration of the health and nutritional situation from which the majority
of citizens with limited income suffer as victims of the international
embargo, as well as by economic policy decisions depriving part of the
national territory of supplies of medicines and foodstuffs,
Mindful that the United Nations has not yet sent a fact-finding mission
to the marshlands region of southern Iraq,
Recalling its resolution 1994/14 of 25 August 1994,
Recalling in particular its resolution 1993/20 of 20 August 1993, in
which it condemned the violations of human rights by the Government of Iraq
and urged the implementation of Security Council resolution 688 (1991) of
5 April 1991, in which the Council demanded an end to the repression of the
Iraqi civilian population,
Deeply concerned by recent information that the population continues to
flee the marshlands region, that thousands of Arab Shiah have sought refuge on
the border between Iraq and the Islamic Republic of Iran because of artillery
E/CN.4/Sub.2/1995/L.4
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bombardment and the programme by the Iraqi Government to drain the
southernmarshlands which have led to a mass exodus in the direction of the
border with the Islamic Republic of Iran,
Deeply concerned also by the continued massive repression of the Arab
Shiah population in the south of Iraq, particularly those who are under siege
by the Iraqi armed forces there,
Concerned also by recent operations involving persecution, arbitrary
imprisonment and summary executions in the town of Ramadi in the west of the
country following popular demonstrations condemning the execution of Iraqis
from that region in June 1995,
Horrified by the recent large-scale imprisonments and executions of
members of the Arab Dulaim tribes living in western Iraq,
Deeply concerned about the continuing terrorist acts of the Iraqi
Government, both inside and outside the country, against opposition leaders
and United Nations personnel,
Concerned also by the heavy artillery bombardment of Kurdish regions
which has become very widespread in recent months and has particularly
affected the city of Arbil,
Expressing its horror at the implementation of decrees of the Council of
the Revolution calling for inhuman punishment for deserters and opponents,
including tattooing of the forehead and mutilation of ears, fingers and
wrists,
Horrified by the fact that widespread and institutionalized torture
continues to be practised as a result of the enactment of a set of decrees to
that effect in 1994,
Deeply concerned that Iraq still refuses to cooperate with the Special
Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on the situation of human rights
in Iraq, Mr. M. van der Stoel, and to permit him to visit Iraq to investigate
human rights violations and refuses categorically to introduce a monitoring
system, as twice requested by the General Assembly and the Commission on Human
Rights,
Recalling the report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human
rights in Iraq (E/CN.4/1995/56), in which he notes the continued massive and
grave violations of human rights by the Government of Iraq, such as summary
and arbitrary executions, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment, including that provided for in the decrees calling for the
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mutilation and tattooing of the foreheads of deserters and doctors refusing to
implement the decrees, enforced or involuntary disappearances, arbitrary
arrest and detention, lack of due process and the rule of law and of freedom
of thought, expression and association, as well as the existence of specific
and serious discrimination within the country in terms of access to food and
health care,
Deeply concerned by the internal embargo maintained by the Government
against the Kurdish population in the north of Iraq and the Arab Shiah
population in the southern marshlands,
1.

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LETTER DATED 83/02/23 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE NETHERLANDS TO THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, ADDRESSED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMISSION AT ITS 39TH SESSION
After identification of the victim the name was written on
a plaster which was stuck on the forehead of the deceased.
The corpses of the V) lay on tables in two connecting rooms. (...) He had a horizontal
gash on his forehead.. In addition he had a bullet -wound, on the left side of his
nose, xrhi ch was later covered by a plaster. (...) He had lumps on his forehead.
One source reports thct parts of the skin fron the upper thigh vpre torn off.
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Surindre Eambocus had open slashes in the face and snail cuts on the lips
and above the left eye.
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