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Acting deputy at the US mission in Geneva, Larry Richter, said: "We do not believe that military and intelligence operations during armed conflict fall within the special rapporteur's mandate."
Printing: New UN Report Denounces America's Human Rights Record 2009
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Acting deputy at the US mission in Geneva, Larry Richter, said: "We do not believe that military and intelligence operations during armed conflict fall within the special rapporteur's mandate."
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Cuba and Belarus's mandates were discontinued in 2007 amidst critiques by states that each country's special rapporteur's report was overblown and at times incorrect.
Wrongs Council 2009
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But the Sunday Mail claimed Nyanduga's visit was in breach of protocol, saying the government had only been informed of the rapporteur's visit at the last minute.
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He goes on to elaborate on this in the explanatory note, stating that, "From the rapporteur's point of view therefore most, if not, all, of the above-mentioned improvements both in the CFSP and ESDP field should, as from now, be already taking effect, at least in political terms, without waiting for the formal ratification of the Constitutional Treaty."
Plan B is Plan A Richard 2005
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Nabudere said the first step after the meeting would be to pass on the rapporteur's report contain ing the recommendations to South
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In comments on the rapporteur's recommendation, CHP Deputy Chairman Hakkı Süha Okay emphasized the report's non-binding nature and said it reflected the rapporteur's personal views.
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The rapporteur's suggestions are not binding and it has not been infrequent in the past for the high court to vote in a manner that contradicts a rapporteur's recommendations.
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This rapporteur's summary was prepared by Benjamin Freedman.
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I did read the WHO rapporteur's report at the time and, as a result, I think it would be very interesting if reporters in both Iraq and Afghanistan carried radiation detectors around with them and reported on the results, especially if they went to sites where those weapons were used.
Free Internet Press 2010
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