JUDGMENT
Parties and Representation
The
first and
now
second
plaintiffs are
live in exile in the United
nationals
Kingdom
of the
Republic
and the USA
of The
Gambia
who
respectively as political
refugees, following the death of their father, the late Deyda Hydara, Sr. The third
plaintiff is Africa chapter of the International
Federation of Journalists, an NGO.
The Defendant is a Member State of the Economic Community
of West African
States (ECOWAS). The plaintiffs were represented by Olujoke Aliu (Mrs.) and D. D.
Killi Esq. whilst the Defendant was
represented
by Messrs Basiru V. P. Mahoney
and Simeon Ateh Abi both of the office of the Attorney-General of The Gambia.
The Application
The basis for this case is neatly summed
this
court
continued
on
23
November
2011.
up in the originating application filed in
It provides
that
failure by the state authorities to conduct
into the killing of Mr. Deyda
Heydara
‘this
case
concerns
the
an effective investigation
in Banjul in December 2004, in violation of
the right to life, freedom of expression and press freedom guaranteed by Articles
1,4 and 9 of the African Charter on Human
and Peoples’ Rights and Article 66 of
the Revised Community Treaty.
The argument is made on the following grounds:
A.
Failure to effectively
investigate the
murder
of Deyda
Hydara.
The
required to conduct a thorough, rigorous, and independent investigation
violent
death
circumstances
of
of
Mr
the
Deyda
murder,
Hydara
as
well
that
as
is
of
capable
identifying
of
state
into the
ascertaining
and
is
punishing
the
the
intellectual and material perpetrators of the act.
B Tolerance of a climate of impunity. The state contributed to Mr. Deyda Hydara’s
death by tolerating and causing a climate of impunity in the country as a result of
its systematic failure to condemn, effectively investigate, and secure conviction:
C Violation of freedom of expression.
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