11.
In a nutshell, his response is as follows:a) That the Court has no jurisdiction in the matter of this
Reference;
b) That no violation of the Treaty occurred by the arrest and
detention of the Applicant since this was done in accordance
with the law of the Republic of Burundi;
c) He therefore prays that the Court should dismiss the
Reference with costs.
SECOND RESPONDENT’S CASE
12.
The 2nd Respondent filed his Response on 5th April 2012.
13.
Affidavits in support of the response sworn by Dr. Julius Tangus
Rotich and Mr. Jean Claude Nsengiyumva were filed on 13th
March 2013 and 5th April 2013 respectively. The 2nd Respondent
also relies on his written submissions filed on 22nd May 2013.
His case is as follows:a) The 2nd Respondent has denied all responsibility in the matter
before the Court as he was at all material times not aware of
the alleged arrest and detention of the Applicant to prompt
him to undertake any such investigations as he would in the
discharge of his duties deem apt.
b) That as soon as he learnt of the Applicant’s case, he took
action with the Government of the Republic of Burundi;
c) In the premises, he pleads that the granting of the Declaratory
Order and other Reliefs sought by the Applicant against him
does not arise.
REFERENCE NO.3 OF 2012
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