When a person is secretly abducted or imprisoned by a state or political organization or by a third party with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of a state or political organization.
It fears the figures of enforceddisappearance could be much higher.
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Human rights defenders were detained, prosecuted, held under house arrest and subjected to enforceddisappearance.
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But the fact that nobody can contact him and nobody knows where he is, legally constitutes an enforceddisappearance, again.
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If Saudi Arabia had detained Khashoggi without acknowledging it, his detention would constitute an enforceddisappearance, Human Rights Watch said on Thursday.
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They are protesting against the enforceddisappearance of their relatives following the armed Islamist insurgency that erupted in the principality in 1989.
Ús de forced disappearance en anglès
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On Sunday outside the commission, relatives of forceddisappearance from the state of Guerrero spoke directly to the president.
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Earlier this month, a retired Guatemalan colonel was convicted of ordering the forceddisappearance of people during the civil-war era.
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A former military commissioner convicted of the forceddisappearance of people during Guatemala's civil war, has been sentenced to 150 years in prison.
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Rabat - A Moroccan group of former prisoners said yesterday at least 60 people were still missing years after their " forceddisappearance".
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Since then, hundreds of lawyers, law firm staff and family members have been subject to intimidation, interrogation, detention as criminal suspects, and forceddisappearance.
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Ramos said he had documented 56 cases of forceddisappearance and extrajudicial executions between Jan. 20 and May 21.
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An estimated 250,000 people died and 45,000 people were victims of forceddisappearance during the internal armed conflict, to 1960-1996, according the local media.
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A 1991 report by Chile's National Truth and Reconciliation Commission detailed 3,428 cases of forceddisappearance, killing, torture and kidnapping under the 17-year dictatorship.