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acts have taken place during that interval, prosecution shall be time-barred only 10 years after
the latest such act. The same applies even to persons who were not affected by the act of
investigation or prosecution.”
33
Communications Nos. 886/1999, Schedko v. Belarus, Views of 3 April 2003, para. 10.2,
and 887/1999, Staselovich v. Belarus, Views of 3 April 2003, para. 9.2.
34
Communication No. 107/1981, Quinteros v. Uruguay, Views of 21 July 1983, para. 14.
35
General comment No. 20, para. 14.
36
Communications Nos. 195/1985, Delgado Páez v. Colombia, Views of 12 July 1990,
para. 5.5, and 711/1996, Carlos Dias v. Angola, Views of 20 March 2000, para. 8.3.
37
Communications Nos. 821/1998, Chongwe v. Zambia, Views of 25 October 2000, para. 5.3,
and 468/1991, Bahamonde v. Equatorial Guinea, Views of 20 October 1993, para. 9.2.
38
Communication No. 1015/2001, Perterer v. Austria, decision of 20 July 2004 on
inadmissibility, para. 9.2.
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