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Press releases and statements
32.
On 11 November 2011, the Working Group, jointly with the Committee on Enforced
Disappearances, issued a press release on the occasion of the first meeting between the two
bodies held on Wednesday 8 November 2011.2
33.
On 30 August 2012, the Working Group and the Committee on Enforced
Disappearances issued a joint statement to mark the second International Day of the
Victims of Enforced Disappearances. The Working Group observed that, while 20 years
had passed since the adoption of the Declaration, the practice of enforced disappearance
was still used in certain countries to repress individuals and to intimidate people claiming
their rights. The experts also observed that, in other countries, situations of the past had not
been dealt with in an appropriate manner, and emphasized that all families of the
disappeared, even though those disappearances occurred decades before, should enjoy the
right to the truth, the right to justice and the right to reparation.3
34.
On 25 October 2012, on the occasion of the address made by the ChairpersonRapporteur of the Working Group to the General Assembly, a press release, jointly with the
Chairperson of the Committee on Enforced Disappearances, was issued.4
35.
On 8 November 2012, the Working Group issued a joint statement with the
Committee on Enforced Disappearances on their meeting held on 1 November 2012. At
that meeting, the members of the two United Nations bodies working on the issue of
enforced disappearance exchanged information on their respective activities and discussed
the coordination of common initiatives. The Working Group and the Committee reaffirmed
their commitment to cooperate and coordinate in the discharge of their respective mandates.
They agreed on the principle of sharing information on a permanent basis. They held
discussions on the complementarity of their procedures, on the interpretation of
international law in the field of enforced disappearances and on country visits. The two
bodies recalled that coordination and coherence were essential to guarantee the effective
protection of victims of enforced disappearances, and that the Working Group and the
Committee acted in a complementary and mutually reinforcing way to prevent and combat
the heinous crime of enforced disappearance5.
36.
During the reporting period, the Working Group also issued press releases
concerning China, Colombia, Mexico and Spain.
37.
On 23 December 2011, the Working Group, jointly with three other special
procedures mechanisms, issued a press release concerning the alleged continued secret
detention of Gao Zhisheng, a prominent human rights lawyer who was reportedly arrested
in 2006 in relation to his work advocating against human rights violations in China. Mr.
Gao was allegedly charged with subversion of State power, although this was never proven
in a court of law. At the time when the press release was issued, Mr. Gao‘s whereabouts
had been unknown for 20 months6.
38.
On 8 February 2012, the Working Group, together with another mandate holder,
issued a press release concerning the trial of Judge Baltasar Garzón in Spain and its effects
on the process to investigate and deal with more than 100,000 cases of enforced
disappearances that reportedly occurred during the Spanish civil war and under the Franco
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