I.
Communication No. 277/1988, Juan Teran Jiion v. Ecuador (views
adopted on 26 March 1992. at the forty-fourth session)*
Submitted by:
Marieta Teran Jijon, subsequently joined
by her son, Juan Fernando Teran Jijon
Alleged victimi
Juan Fernando Teran Jijon
State party:
Ecuador
Date of communication:
21 January 1983
Date of decision on actmissibility: 4 July 1990
The Human Rights Committee, established under article 28 of the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,
Meeting on 26 March 1992,
Having concluded its consideration of communication Wo. 277/1988,
submitted to the Human Rights Committee by Mrs. Marieta Teran Jijon,
subsequently joined by her son, Juan Fernando Teran Jijon, under the Optional
Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,
Having taken into account all written information made available to it by
the authors of the communication and by the State party,
Adopts its views under article 5, paragraph 4, of the Optional
Protocol.**
Facts as submitted by the author
1.1 The author of the communication is Marieta Teran Jijon, an Ecuadorian
citizen born in 1929, residing in Quito, Ecuador. She submits the
communication on behalf of her son, Juan Fernando Teran Jijon, an Ecuadorian
citizen born in 1966, at the time of submission of the communication
{21 January 1988) detained at the Penal Garcia Moreno in Quito, Ecuador.
1.2 After two years of detention, Juan Fernando Teran Jijon was released; he
left Ecuador in August 1988 and currently resides in Mexico, where he pursues
university studies. After his release, Mr. Teran Jijon confirmed the
exactitude of his mother's submissions and joined the communication as
co-author, expressing the wish that the Committee proceed with the examination
of the case.
*
Pursuant to rule 84, paragraph 1, of the Committee's rules of
procedure, Mr, Julio Prado Vallejo did not take part in the examination of the
communication and the adoption of the Committee's views.
**
An individual opinion submitted by Mr. Bertil Wennergren is
appended.
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