Levée des résolutions de mesures de précaution
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift the precautionary measures in favor of José Reynaldo Cruz Palma in Honduras. At the time of making the decision, the Commission notes that the beneficiary has been missing since August 30, 2011, and that his family is not in Honduran territory. In this regard, in view of the nature of the precautionary measures, the Commission verified that it is not possible to identify a situation that places the proposed beneficiary at risk in the terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure, and that it is appropriate to analyze the allegations presented in the framework of the Petitions and Cases System. Upon not identifying compliance with the requirements set forth in Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure, the IACHR decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has decided to lift the present precautionary measures in favor of Adolescent D. At the time of making the decision, the Commission took into consideration the issuance of the judgment in the case related to this matter by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, as well as the fact that Adolescent D. has reached the age of majority, and therefore the precautionary measures have been lifted. In that regard, the Commission considered that, at present, it is not possible to identify an imminent risk situation within the meaning of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of the San Juan Garifuna Community in Honduras. At the time of making its decision, the Commission observes that it had the opportunity to express its opinion on the Matter of the San Juan Community in Honduras in 2020. That same year, it referred the case to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights issued a judgment in this case in 2023. Furthermore, the Commission notes that the last information from the representation was received in 2019, and no updated information has been presented despite the State's request to lift and requests for information from the IACHR. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Donatilo Jiménez Euceda and his family unit in Honduras. At the time of making the decision, the Commission observes that the beneficiary has been missing since April 8, 2015, and that his family unit is outside Honduran territory. In this regard, in view of the nature of the precautionary measures, the Commission verified that it is not possible to identify a situation that places the proposed beneficiaries at risk in the terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure, and that it is appropriate to analyze the allegations presented in the framework of a petition. Upon not identifying compliance with the requirements set forth in Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure, the IACHR decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decided to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Dubán Celiano Díaz Cristancho regarding Colombia. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the measures adopted internally by the State, as well as the lack of information and response by the representation in the last six years. In this regard, considering the nature of the precautionary measures and in light of the information available, the Commission considered that, at this time, it is not possible to identify a situation of risk in the terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure. Upon failing to identify compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Raffaele Russo, Antonio Russo, and Vincenzo Cimmino. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the measures adopted internally by the State, as well as the lack of response by the representation since 2019. In that regard, taking into account the nature of the precautionary measures and in light of the information available, the Commission considered that it is not possible to identify a situation of risk under the terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure at this time. In that sense, it assessed that it is appropriate to analyze the allegations presented within the framework of the Petitions and Cases System. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has decided to lift these precautionary measures in favor of X and her two children regarding Colombia. At the time of making the decision, the Commission evaluated the actions taken by the State during implementation as well as the observations provided by the beneficiaries' representation. Following the request to lift and upon forwarding information between the parties, the IACHR considers that the State has implemented actions in relation to the precautionary measures at hand, in particular by establishing responsibilities with respect to the facts referred to the beneficiaries. Moreover, the Commission observes that the available information is not sufficient to consider that the requirements of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure have been met. Consequently, the IACHR has decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decided to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Doris Berrío Palomino et al. regarding Colombia. At the time of making the decision, the Commission confirmed that it does not have updated information to identify an ongoing situation that would place the beneficiaries at risk, taking into account that it has not received information from the beneficiaries' representation since 2014. The Commission also assessed that the State adopted protective measures and that no events have been reported in recent years that could be considered a risk in terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift the precautionary measures in favor of the members of the Madreselva Collective regarding Guatemala. At the time of making the decision, the Commission verifies that it does not have updated information from the representation that would allow it to identify that there is an ongoing situation that places the beneficiaries at risk to date. Upon not identifying compliance with the requirements set forth in Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure, the IACHR has decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift the precautionary measures in favor of María Stella Jara Gutiérrez and her son regarding Colombia. At the time of making its decision, the Commission observes that there is no updated information regarding the beneficiaries despite the requests for information made over the last few years. After forwarding information between the parties on several occasions, the representation ceased to submit information on the situation of the beneficiaries in 2014. Upon not currently identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these precautionary measures under the terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decided to lift these precautionary measures in favor of members of migrant shelter "Frontera Digna" in Mexico. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the actions taken by the State during the implementation, as well as the lack of information from the beneficiaries' representation since 2013. The Commission identified that approximately 10 years have passed with no response from the representation and no information on the occurrence of events that could be analyzed in terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure. After failing to identify compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift the precautionary measures in favor of Douglas Arquímides Meléndez Ruiz and his family unit. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the actions taken by the State, as well as the lack of response from the representation since June 2020, despite the requests for information. Following the request to lift presented by the State in 2021, and given that compliance with the procedural requirements was not identified, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decided to lift the precautionary measures in favor of Esteban Hermelindo Cux Choc, his family unit, and Juan Moisés Mo Quib regarding Guatemala. At the time of making the decision, the Commission verifies that it does not have updated information from the beneficiaries' representation that would it to identify an ongoing situation that places the beneficiaries at risk. Upon not identifying compliance with the requirements set forth in Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure, the IACHR decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Amílcar Méndez and his family unit in Guatemala. At the time of making the decision, the Commission observes that no facts or events that represent a risk to the life and personal integrity of the beneficiaries have been reported for approximately 12 years. The Commission takes into account the actions taken by the State to implement these measures. After the State's request to lift the measures, and upon requesting observations from the beneficiaries' representation, the Commission has decided to lift the precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift the precautionary measures in favor of Zaheer Seepersad regarding Trinidad and Tobago. At the time of taking the decision, the Commission observes that the beneficiary has not provided information since March 1st, 2018, despite several requests from the Commission. The Commission regrets that the State of Trinidad and Tobago has never complied with its international obligation to provide information on this matter. The IACHR recalled that the State must comply with the corresponding obligations under the American Declaration despite the lifting of these precautionary measures, particularly with regards to the rights of persons with disabilities.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Carla Valpeoz. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the measures adopted domestically by the State, as well as the lack of response by the beneficiary's representation during the time the precautionary measures were in force. In that regard, taking into account the nature of the precautionary measures and in light of the information available, the Commission considered that it is not possible to identify a situation presenting a risk under the terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure at this time. In this respect, it assessed that it is appropriate to analyze the presented allegations in the framework of a petition. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of the Garífuna Community of Triunfo de la Cruz in Honduras. At the time of making this decision, the Commission observes that these measures were granted with a precautionary nature, in order to protect the subject matter of a case presented before the Inter-American Human Rights System. In this regard, the Commission had the opportunity to issue a statement on the Matter of the Garífuna Community of Triunfo de la Cruz in 2012. For its part, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights issued a judgment in 2015. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has therefore decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Rony Alejandro Fortín Pineda and his family unit in Honduras. At the time of making the decision, the Commission verified that it does not have updated information to identify that the situation that placed the beneficiaries at risk is ongoing, taking into account that it has not received information from the representation since 2018, and that the beneficiary has been abroad since that date. Upon not identifying compliance with the requirements set forth in Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure, the IACHR decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of V.S.S.F. et al. in Honduras. At the time of making the decision, the Commission verified that it does not have updated information that would allow it to identify an ongoing risk in terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure. In this regard, the Commission observed that the representation has not provided information during the time these precautionary measures have been in force. This situation was maintained over time despite several requests for information, which did not receive a response. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift the precautionary measures at hand in favor of J.R.P. and his family unit in Guatemala. At the time of taking the decision, the Commission verified that it does not have updated information that could allow it to confirm that the risk that the proposed beneficiaries faced is ongoing. It takes into account that it has not received information from the representation since 2013, that the State adopted acts to protect, and that, in recent years, no events have been reported that could be considered a risk in the terms of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Mr. Bismarck de Jesús Martínez Sánchez in Nicaragua. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed that, according to the information available, the beneficiary's lifeless body was found. Following the State's request to lift, and considering that the beneficiary's representation has not responded to any of the requests for information during the process, the Commission does not have elements to consider that the procedural requirements continue to be met. In this regard, having located his whereabouts, the IACHR mourns the death of Mr. Bismarck de Jesús Martínez Sánchez and, by virtue of the change in circumstances, considers that the precautionary measures have become moot.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Cledy Lorena Caal Cumes in Guatemala. At the time of making the decision, the Commission confirmed that it does not have updated information to identify an ongoing situation that places the beneficiary at risk, taking into account that it has not received information from the representation since 2016. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Martha Lucía Giraldo Villano et al. in Colombia. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the State's actions during implementation, as well as the observations of the beneficiaries' representation. Following requests to lift the precautionary measure submitted by the State, the IACHR requested observations from the representation. The Commission notes that, despite the parties showing an interest in promoting continuous and diligent monitoring of these measures, there is no updated information. In this sense, the Commission has neither sufficient nor current information that would be sufficient to determine whether a situation continues to place the beneficiaries at risk pursuant to Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of John Jairo Palacios in Colombia. At the time of its decision, the Commission notes that there is no information on the beneficiary's current situation despite requests for information from the beneficiary's representation. The Commission stresses that the representation has not sent updated information during approximately 13 years since these precautionary measures have been in force. It also notes that the State forwarded information regarding the ongoing search and investigative actions taken to determine the whereabouts of the beneficiary. On the basis of the information before it, the Commission notes that the current situation does not meet the requirements of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Oscar Álvarez Rubio who disappeared in El Salvador. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the actions taken by the State during the time these measures were in force. Furthermore, it noted that the last time the beneficiary's representation provided information was in 2018, before this measure was granted. Despite the State's request to lift the measures, and repeated requests from the IACHR to the representation for their comments, no response was received. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Marcos Bonifacio Castillo in Honduras. At the time of taking the decision, the Commission observes that the representation last provided information in 2013, and there is therefore no updated information on the beneficiary's current situation. Following the State's request, and upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of the men and women deprived of liberty in the Cabimas Pretrial Detention Center (Cabimas Remand Facility), in Venezuela. At the time of making the decision, the Commission regretted the persistence of the risk prior to the closure of the Cabimas Remand Facility, which was evicted on October 22, and 23, 2021. On October 26, 2021, its demolition began. Subsequently, the Commission has not received additional information from the representation since November 15, 2021, despite requests for information made. The IACHR decided to lift these measures and regretted the lack of response from the State regarding the specific measures adopted to implement these measures while they were in force.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Héctor Orlando Martínez Montiño and his family unit in Honduras. At the time of making the decision, the Commission observes that the beneficiary Héctor Martínez died on June 17, 2015. In addition, his relatives have reportedly been living abroad since 2015, and there is no available information regarding incidents that would have placed them at risk. Following the State's request, and upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Norma Madero Jiménez et al., in Mexico. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the actions taken by the State during implementation, as well as the lack of detailed information on recent particular threatening events. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decided to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Blanca Mesina Nevárez and Silvia Vázquez Camacho, in Mexico. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the actions taken by the State during implementation, as well as the lack of recent information from the beneficiaries' representation, who has not responded to the requests made by the IACHR, their last communication being in 2014. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift the precautionary measures in favor of Manuel Escalona Sánchez, Wilfredo Matos Gutierrez and Ortello Abrahante Bacallao regarding the Bahamas. At the time of taking the decision, the Commission observes that the parties have not provided information since the granting of the precautionary measure, despite several requests from the Commission. The Commission regrets that the parties have never complied with the requests for information, particularly in face of the seriousness and urgency of the matter. The IACHR recalled that the State must comply with the corresponding obligations under the American Declaration despite the lifting of these precautionary measures, especially with regards to the rights of migrants and asylum seekers.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift the precautionary measures in favor of Paul Pierre regarding the United States of America. At the time of taking the decision, the Commission observes that the beneficiary's representatives have not provided information since March 12th, 2012, and the State since March 2nd, 2012, despite several requests from the Commission. The IACHR recalled that the State must comply with the corresponding obligations under the American Declaration despite the lifting of these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Nadia Alejandra Cruz Tarifa and Nelson Cox Mayorga, in Bolivia. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed that, according to the information provided, the State has implemented measures for the protection of the beneficiaries and no real and imminent risk event has been presented against them. In addition, the Commission assessed that the context in which the precautionary measures were granted has changed, as well as that the beneficiaries no longer hold the positions they held in the Ombudsperson's Office. In that regard, the Commission considered that, at present, it is not possible to identify an imminent risk situation within the meaning of Article 25 of the Rules of Procedure. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of José Emery Álvarez Patiño, Marlene Cisneros, José Gildardo Ortega, José Arcos, Alfredo Quiñones, Arcediano Pialejo Micolta, Claudio Esterilla Montaño, Gonzalo Caicedo Esterilla, José Rogelio Montaño, Maritza Caicedo Ordoñez, Marianita Montilla Cobo, Fanny Caicedo, and José Pablo Estrada Perlaza regarding Colombia. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the actions taken by the State during implementation as well as the observations from the beneficiaries' representation. Upon not identifying compliance with the procedural requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift the precautionary measures in favor of Ronald John regarding Trinidad and Tobago. At the time of taking the decision, the Commission observes that the beneficiary's representatives have not provided information since November 1st, 2011, and the State since December 23rd, 2010, despite several requests from the Commission. The IACHR recalled that the State must comply with the corresponding obligations under the American Declaration despite the lifting of these precautionary measures.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) decides to lift these precautionary measures in favor of Cástulo Benavides and other members of the FLOC, in Mexico. At the time of making the decision, the Commission assessed the actions taken by the State during the implementation, as well as the lack of information from the proposed beneficiaries and their representation. Following repeated requests by the State to lift the precautionary measures, the IACHR requested comments from the representation, which provided its observations and responses. Upon not identifying compliance with the regulatory requirements, the IACHR has decided to lift these measures. The Commission recalls that, regardless of this decision, the State maintains its obligations under the terms of Article 1.1 of the American Convention and applicable standards.