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With reference to the murder of Mohammed Yousaf Ali of (see E/CN.4/2003/66), the
Government confirmed that he had been killed by a fellow prisoner on 11 June 2002 and that
legal action had been taken against the latter. With reference to the attack in Saint Dominic’s
Roman Catholic Church (see A/57/274, para. 49), the Government gave the names of eight
persons who had taken part in the attack; seven of them had been killed by the police in the
course of clashes while the last was a fugitive. Lastly, as regards the rape of Naira Nadia Masih
(E/CN.4/2003/66), the Government replied that medical examinations had been ordered to
determine her age and that judicial proceedings were still in progress.
3. Report on communications since 1993
106. This report concerns communications sent by the Special Rapporteur and the reaction of
States, on the basis of the reports submitted since 1993.1
(a)
Structural analysis of the Special Rapporteur’s communications and reactions by
States
107. The Special Rapporteur has prepared tables 4 to 7 in order to provide a better
appreciation of the evolution of the communications and urgent appeals and reactions by States.
Table 4
Evolution of communications
Year of Number of Number of
report States
communications
concerned sent
1994
27
28
1995
1
50
56
Names of States concerned
Albania, Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Cameroon,
China, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Greece,
India, Iran (Islamic Republic of) (2), Iraq, Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Saudi
Arabia, Spain, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Viet Nam
Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Austria, Bangladesh (2),
Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Cuba,
Cyprus, Egypt, Ethiopia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, India,
Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of) (2), Iraq (3), Israel and
the occupied territories, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Liberia,
Malaysia (2), Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal,
Nigeria, Pakistan (2), Philippines, Romania, Russian
Federation, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia (2), Sri Lanka, Sudan,
Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Republic
of Tanzania, Uzbekistan, Viet Nam, Yemen, Zimbabwe
E/CN.4/1994/79; E/CN.4/1995/91 and Add.1; E/CN.4/1996/95; E/CN.4/1997/91;
E/CN.4/1998/6; E/CN.4/1999/58; E/CN.4/2000/65; E/CN.4/2001/63; E/CN.4/2002/73;
E/CN.4/2003/66.