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| | Ana Lucrecia Orellana Stormont v. Guatemala, Case 9120, Report No. 56/96, Inter-Am.C.H.R.,OEA/Ser.L/V/II.95 Doc. 7 rev. ... |
 | | The fate suffered by Ana Lucrecia Orellana Stormont on June 6, 1983, fits the definition of "forced disappearance" which has been developed by the jurisprudence of the Commission and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and which was incorporated into Article II of the Inter-American Convention on Forced Disappearance of Persons. |
 | | The Commission has concluded that the abduction of Ana Lucrecia Orellana Stormont on June 6, 1983, her disappearance, and the subsequent denial of justice, all in violation of rights recognized in Articles 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 25 of the Convention, were perpetrated by Government agents using their position of authority. |
 | | It conduct an impartial and effective investigation of the facts denounced that determines the fate of Ana Lucrecia Orellana Stormont, that establishes the identity of the authors of her disappearance, and that leads to the submission of those responsible to the appropriate judicial processes. |
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