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Proposal to Establish a National ID System

Position Paper on the Proposal to Establish a National ID System

The Commission on Human Rights supports the establishment of a national ID system that complies with international human rights obligations and standards herein discussed. The bills pending in the 17th Congress proposing the establishment of such a system must be subjected to thorough review to ensure compliance with human rights obligations and standards.

 

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