further refer to a report by the Internationale Gesellschaft für Menschenrechte
in which it is stated that killings are a common measure of repression in
Georgia.
Issues and proceedings before the Committee
4.1 Before considering any claims contained in a communication, the
Committee must decide whether or not it is admissible under article 22 of the
Convention.
4.2 The Committee notes that the facts as submitted by the authors relate to a
claim of asylum but that no evidence has been adduced that the authors could
be personally at risk of being subjected to torture if returned to Georgia. The
Committee considers that no substantiation of a claim under article 3 of the
Convention has been presented and that the communication is therefore
inadmissible under article 22, paragraph 2, of the Convention.
5. The Committee against Torture decides:
(a) That the communication is inadmissible;
(b) That this decision shall be communicated to the authors and, for
information, to the State party.
[Done in English, French, Russian and Spanish, the English text being the
original version.]