Enforced or involuntary disappearances
By: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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TextSeries: Human rights fact sheets 6 / REV.3Publisher: Geneva : United Nations, July 2009Description: iii, 68 pISSN: 1014-5567Subject(s): Human rights | International Law | Refugees | Peace KeepingOnline resources: Enforced or involuntary disappearances Summary: Enforced on involuntary disappearances occur when individuals are secretly abducted on detailed by state officials or political groups, and their whereabouts are concealed. This human rights fact sheet explores the definition, legal framework, and consequences of enforce or involuntary disappearances, as well as the mechanisms available for the protection and restoration of rights for victims and their families. It also highlights the role of international organization, such as the United Nations, in combating this grave violation of human rights.
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Enforced on involuntary disappearances occur when individuals are secretly abducted on detailed by state officials or political groups, and their whereabouts are concealed. This human rights fact sheet explores the definition, legal framework, and consequences of enforce or involuntary disappearances, as well as the mechanisms available for the protection and restoration of rights for victims and their families. It also highlights the role of international organization, such as the United Nations, in combating this grave violation of human rights.
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