1. Communication nos 54/91, 61/91, 98/93, 164/97, 196/97 and 210/98 (2000) involving the eviction of Black Mauritanians by the Moor community between 1986 and 1992 constituted a violation of their right to liberty of movement; DR Congo v. Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda, African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, Communication no. 227/99 (2003) the mass transfer of persons to camps in Rwanda was a breach of the right to freedom of movement and Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall, above;Malawi African Association and Others v. Mauritania, African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
2. See Chief Bernard Ominayak and Lubicon Lake Band v. Canada [1990] CCPR/C/38/D/167/1984, UN Human Rights Committee, recognised that the rights protected by Art. 27 include the right of persons;For example, through the minority rights provisions in Art. 27 of the ICCPR