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Observation (CEACR) - adopted 1995, published 83rd ILC session (1996)

Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 105) - Central African Republic (Ratification: 1964)

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The Committee notes with interest the coming into force in 1995 of a new Constitution which guarantees, inter alia, the freedoms of expression, assembly and association.

In its previous comments, the Committee noted that sentences of imprisonment involving compulsory labour could be imposed under the provisions of Act No. 60/169 (dissemination of banned publications) and Order No. 3-MI of 25 April 1969 (dissemination of foreign periodicals or news that has not been approved by the censor).

The Committee notes that by virtue of Article 13 of the new Constitution, the freedom of the press is recognized and guaranteed and that it is exercised under the conditions established by law. It also notes that by virtue of Article 12, associations, societies and establishments whose activities are contrary to public order and the unity of the Central African people are prohibited.

The Committee requests the Government to indicate whether Act No. 60/169 and Order No. 3-MI have been formally repealed and, if so, to supply a copy of the legislation repealing the above texts.

The Committee also requests the Government to supply copies of the legislation adopted under Article 13 (freedom of the press) and Article 12 (freedom of association) of the new Constitution.

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