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Rafael Correa: Amendments of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, is not decided by Insulza is decided by the United States By: Agency ANDES | Wednesday, 4/6/2014 6:53 a.m. | Printable version Guayaquil, June 4 - The president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, said the decision to move the headquarters of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights ( IACHR) that is currently in Washington State will decide and not the opinion of the secretary of the Organization of American States (OAS ), José Miguel Insulza, who opposes the proposal of Quito. With all due respect that is the judgment of the Secretary of the OAS, but the highest authority of the OAS is in the United States, the General Assembly, we decided. But what is certain is that the argument seemed rather bland Insulza, the president said Tuesday night during a discussion with media in the port city of Guayaquil. The Head of State was referring to criteria Insulza, who prior to the 44th General Assembly of the OAS that develops in Paraguay meeting said: It is a pointless way, that will not happen because the secretariat IACHR is the secretary general of the OAS and change your seat would move the headquarters of the organization . Ecuadorian President said that on the advice of the Secretary of the OAS shall then change the headquarters of the Commission and the Secretariat. Participants at the Fourth Conference of States Parties to the Pact of San José, held in Haiti last week, the Commission proposed to move to Washington, arguing that the United States has not signed the continental letter. At that meeting Haiti offered to host the headquarters of the Commission if approved reforms to the Inter- American Human Rights System. The reconciliation between economic development and social inclusion is the main theme of the OAS General Assembly that began Tuesday and concludes Thursday with the participation of 28 foreign ministers of the member countries of the entity. aporrea.org/internacionales/n252113.html
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