(d) That the Commission directs the Ethiopian Government to establish a separate fund or trust to provide adequate compensation to the Victim, Zone 9 bloggers and other Victims of torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment in Ethiopia; (e) That the Commission directs the Ethiopian Government to compensate the Victim for the earnings lost during his detention period and for the resources he spent to cope with the dire prison conditions, and to investigate the conduct of the interrogators; (£) That the Commission directs the Ethiopian Government to establish an independent committee, working closely with the Victim, and the Commission's Special Mechanisms, to investigate how and to what extent the Ethiopian Government has violated the right to privacy under Sections 14 and 23 of the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation. The independent committee should make recommendations as to how Ethiopia can conduct surveillance within the bounds of the African Charter, inform Victims of illegal or illicit surveillance or spying the extent of the surveillance they have been subjected to, and publish its recommendations as may be appropriate; (g) That the Commission directs the Ethiopian Government to establish, either through laws, guidelines or directives, standards that guide the conduct, process and extent of surveillance so as to ensure compliance with the right to privacy; (h) That the Commission directs the Ethiopian Government to establish a mechanism through which the results of surveillance could be obtained by interested parties upon request; and (i) That the Commission directs the Ethiopian Government to issue a formal apology to the Victim for the human rights violations he has suffered and the time he spent in prison. Procedure 22. The Secretariat received the Complaint on 30 May 2018, acknowledged receipt, and informed the Complainant that the Complaint would be tabled for Seizure before the Commission for consideration. 23. On 24 September 2018, the Secretariat informed both Parties of its decision to be seized of the Communication during the 24th Extra-Ordinary Session held from 30 July to 08 August 2018, in Banjul, The Gambia. It also requested the Complainant to submit arguments on the Admissibility of the Communication within two months as required by Rule 105(1) of the Rules of Procedure (2010).

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