situation for all those who belong to the same faith, and the administrative bodies should implement them without any recourse to a new ruling on the issue; II. the amendments allow those in a similar situation to have all their identification and personal documents amended in line with the final ruling; III. the state is legally bound to implement the final decision of the independent judiciary that meets all international standards of national remedies, and safeguards the freedom of individuals to resort to court and challenge any measures or decisions they consider to be restricting their rights and freedom as guaranteed by the Egyptian Constitution and law. 75. Based on the foregoing grounds, the Respondent State requests the Commission to dismiss the Communication as inadmissible as the request of the Complainants has been met by the final ruling in their favor confirmed by the decision of the Ministry of Interior. The Commission’s Analysis on Admissibility 76. Article 56 of the African Charter provides seven requirements based on which the Commission assesses the Admissibility or otherwise of Communications submitted to it. 77. The Commission will accordingly examine each requirement under Article 56 of the Charter to determine whether the present Communication satisfies all the requirements of Admissibility provided under the said Article. 78. Article 56(1) of the African Charter provides that Communications should ‘indicate their authors even if the latter requests anonymity’. In line with this requirement, the Communication clearly indicates the full names and addresses of the Complainants, including the contact details of their legal representatives. Therefore, this requirement has been complied with. 79. In terms of Article 56(2), for a Communication to be admissible, it should be compatible with the Charter of the Organization of African Unity (now the Constitutive Act of the Africa Union (AU)) or with the African Charter. Here it should be noted that the word ‘or’ in this provision should be read conjunctively to mean compatibility with the African Charter, and where applicable, with the Constitutive 11

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