1. If the
Committee receives reliable
information which appears to it to contain well-founded indications that
torture is being
systematically practised in the
territory of a
State Party, the
Committee shall invite that
State Party to
co-operate in the
examination of the
information and to this end to submit
observations with
regard to the
information concerned.
2. Taking into
account any
observations which may have been submitted by the
State Party concerned, as well as any other
relevant information available to it, the
Committee may, if it
decides that this is warranted,
designate one or more of its
members to make a
confidential inquiry and to
report to the
Committee urgently.
4. After examining the findings of its
member or
members submitted in
accordance with paragraph 2 of this
article, the
Commission shall transmit these findings to the
State Party concerned together with any comments or suggestions which seem appropriate in
view of the
situation.
5. All the
proceedings of the
Committee referred to in paragraphs 1 to 4 of this
article shall be
confidential, and at all stages of the
proceedings the
co-operation of the
State Party shall be sought. After such
proceedings have been completed with
regard to an
inquiry made in
accordance with paragraph 2, the
Committee may, after
consultations with the
State Party concerned,
decide to
include a
summary account of the results of the
proceedings in its
annual report made in
accordance with
article 24.