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The following form, prepared by the Executive Secretariat of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, is intended to assist the presentation of petitions regarding violations of human rights alleged to have been committed by member states of the Organization of American States, by the victims of such violations, their families, civil society organizations and other persons. The form is based upon the information required under the Commission's Rules of Procedure for processing petitions filed with the Commission and for determining whether there have been violations of human rights protected by international instruments binding upon the State accused of the violations. The necessary information is set out in Article 28 of the Commission's Rules of Procedure, which reads as follows:
Before completing the attached form, please read the following instructions carefully. Instructions The
form should be filled in as completely as possible and include all of the
information available regarding the particular situation that is alleged to
constitute one or more violations of human rights by an OAS member state.[1] The wording of the
responses should be simple and direct, without political rhetoric. Where the
information requested is not available or does not apply you should indicate
“information not available” or “not applicable” as appropriate.
In cases where the life or physical integrity of a person or group of
persons is in imminent danger despite having approached appropriate domestic
authorities, you may submit the pertinent information to the Commission even if
information concerning the exhaustion of domestic remedies is not currently
available. Once completed, the form can be presented to the Executive Secretariat of the Commission by mail to: Inter-American Commission on
Human Rights by fax at the number (202) 458-3992, or by e-mail at cidhoea@oas.org
FORM I. PERSON OR GROUP OF PERSONS PRESENTING THE PETITION ON VIOLATIONS ALLEGEDLY COMMITTED AGAINST THEM ("VICTIM(S)") OR COMMITTED AGAINST ANOTHER PERSON OR GROUP OF PERSONS ("PETITIONER(S)") |