3.
The Application is brought against the Attorney General of the Republic of
Rwanda as the representative of the Respondent.
4.
- The Applicant prays the Court for the following orders and remedies;
i)
Find violations of Articles 1, 7, 10 and
Declaration
of Human
11, 18 and
Rights; Articles 7 3, 9 and
19 of the Universal!
15 of the African
Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (hereinafter referred to as “the
Charter’); and Articles 7, 14, 15, 18 and 19 of the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights.
ii)
Repeal with retroactive effect sections 116 and 463 of Organic Law N°
01/2012 of 2 May 2012 relating to the Penal Code as well as that of Law
N° 84/2013 of 28 October 2013 relating to the punishment of the crimes
of the ideology of the Genocide;
iii) Review of the Case;
iv) Annul
ail the decisions
that had
been
taken
since
the
preliminary
investigation up till the pronouncement of the last judgment;
v)
Release on parole; and
vi) Grant her costs and reparations.
il.
5.
Summary of the facts
The Applicant contends that when the genocide
1994,
she
was
in the
Netherlands
fo
further
in Rwanda
her
university
started in April
education
in
economics and business administration.
6.
The Applicant avers that in 2000, she became the Leader of a Political Party
known as the “Rassemblement républicain pour la démocratie au Rwanda’.
That Applicant states that she had been a member of the party since 1998.
7.
According to the Applicant, sometime
later the party merged with two other
political parties to form the “Force démocratique Unifies” (FDU) headed by the
Applicant.