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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. ... |
 | | When Professor Orellana Stormont was disappeared by agents of the Government, she was necessarily placed outside of and excluded from the juridical and institutional order of the State. |
 | | In effect, the Commission has concluded that Professor Orellana Stormont was tortured and that one of the torture methods used was to cover her head with a hood sprayed with insecticide, knowing that because she was an asthmatic, this would bring on asthmatic attacks. |
 | | 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. |
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