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25. By Note Verbale dated 27 January 2005, the State of Eritrea wrote to the Secretariat of the
African Commission requesting the African Commission to dismiss the communication on the grounds
that: one of the subjects of the communication had already been dealt in another communication
( 250/2002) and therefore would constitute a case of double jeopardy, and that the Complainant had
appeared before the African Commission only once despite repeated requests to‘face and question
the accuser – a legal right which was denied them’…by the African Commission.
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26. By Note Verbale dated 23 February 2005, the Secretariat of the African Commission
acknowledged receipt of the Respondent State’s Note Verbale and informed the Respondent State
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that its request would be put before the African Commission for consideration during the 37 Ordinary
Session.
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27. By letter dated 24 February 2005, the Secretariat of the African Commission informed the
Complainant that the Respondent State had requested the African Commission to reconsider its
decision on the communication and declare the latter inadmissible.
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28. By letter dated 30 March 2005, the Complainant acknowledged receipt of the Secretariat’s letter
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of 24 February 2005. The Complainant indicated that they were of the belief that the African
Commission had thoroughly examined the communication before arriving at the decision on
admissibility and therefore urged the African Commission to consider the communication on its merits.
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29. By letter dated 5 April 2005, the Secretariat of the African Commission acknowledged receipt of
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the Complainant’s letter of 30 March 2005 and requested it to submit its arguments on the merits or
confirm whether the arguments contained in its complaint were sufficient.
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30. By letter dated 13 April 2005, the Complainant acknowledged receipt of the Secretariat’s letter
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of 5 April 2005 and indicated that in their earlier submissions they had addressed themselves on the
merits [of] the communication but further indicated that they were available to make oral submissions
on the same.
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31. By letter dated 13 April 2005, the Secretariat acknowledged receipt of the Complainant’s letter
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and informed them that the communication had been scheduled for consideration at the 37 Ordinary
Session of the African Commission.
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32. At its 37 Ordinary Session held in Banjul, The Gambia, the African Commission deferred further
consideration of the communication due to the absence of the rapporteur of the communication.
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33. By Note Verbale and a letter dated 10 June 2005, the Respondent State and the Complainant
were respectively notified of the African Commission’s decision.
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34. At its 38 Ordinary Session held from 21st November to 5 December 2005, in Banjul, The
Gambia, the African Commission considered the Respondent State’s request that the communication
be dismissed but decided to confirm its decision on admissibility.
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35. By Note Verbale and a letter dated 15 December 2005, the Respondent State and the
Complainant were respectively notified of the African Commission’s decision and requested the parties
to submit their arguments on the merits of the communication.
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36. On 6 March 2006, the Secretariat of the African Commission wrote to the parties reminding
them to submit their arguments on the merits before the end of March 2006.
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37. By electronic mail dated 3 May 2006, the Complainant re-submitted its arguments on the merits
of the communication, which was immediately communicated to the Respondent State for its
comments.
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38. By Note Verbale dated 19 May 2006, the Respondent State submitted its arguments on the
merits of the communication.
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39. At its 39 Ordinary Session held from 11 to 25 May 2006, the African Commission decided to
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defer consideration of the merits to the 40 Ordinary Session, in order to allow the Secretariat to
consider the parties’ arguments and draft an opinion on the merits.
40. By Note Verbale and letter dated 31st May 2006, the Respondent State and the Complainant
were respectively notified of the African Commission’s decision.
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41. By letter dated 17 October 2006 and Note Verbale dated 18 October 2006, the Complainant
and the Respondent State respectively were reminded that the African Commission would consider
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the merits of the communication at its 40 Ordinary Session.