Complainant elicited a response, except for the petition for annulment of the second separation order. In the Commission’s opinion, it appears that the lack of response to that petition cannot lead to the conclusion that the remedy was unavailable but rather that it was ineffective. The Commission thus concludes that this particular remedy was available but was not effective. 59. In this Communication, the dispute about the effectiveness of local remedies is closely connected with that of the remedies being unduly prolonged. In this case, the Complainant’s allegations of ineffectiveness are based primarily on the fact that the remedies in question were unduly prolonged. At this stage, the Commission will determine if the remedies were actually unduly prolonged. 60. In its jurisprudence, the Commission has conducted its assessment of local remedies being unduly prolonged on a case-by-case basis, depending on the circumstances and merits of each case. For example, in deciding the cases of Modise v. Botswana6 and Association of Victims of Post Electoral Violence and Interights v. Cameroon,7 the Commission considered that given that local remedies lasted ten and five years respectively, they were unduly prolonged. In the case of José Alidor Kabambi et al. v. DRC,8 a period of one year and eight months was considered unusually long, especially in view of the legal timeframe prescribed by the law of the Respondent State, the facts of the case and the special circumstances of the Complainants.9 Communication 97/93 (2000) AHRLR 30 (ACHPR 2000) para 69 Association of Victims of Post Electoral Violence and Interights v. Cameroon Communication 272/03 (2009) AHRLR 47 (ACHPR 2009) 8 Communication 408/11 ACHPR 2013; see also Ben Salem v. Tunisia (2007) AHRLR 54 (CAT 2007) para 8.5 9 In some cases, the Commission also took into account the political situation and the legal history of the country, as well as the nature of the complaint. See, for example, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights et al. v Zimbabwe (2008) AHRLR 120 (ACHPR 2008) paras 58 and 60. 6 7 15

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