56.The court
furrher nnr^^
Appricant
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r,
,rff:J1""1,':::::LIe
Appeal which
"' 1l*
Firsr Appricant
and the sevenrh
dismis""o".""""-1,"1"_"0 sentences to the court of
o,
*
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",
"as enmeshed in the"bundre
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or" to the AppliJ
of rights
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have pronoun""
of Appear,,n",..T
itself on
i
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which is the hrghr
had rhe
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57. Secondly,
the Co
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not exhaust
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is an
oorrlapproaching ftre
hords that tne
rirsie
re ite ra
:"."'
framed
corremedy
tes its pos itio
n rh at
in the Respondent
that an applicant
need
acons,i,u,ion",,";*m,:**]:],m:tii:.":Tl;I"',",:J
58. The Court,
thereforr
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l;##ril ffir"":i, #;r :H::;
n rs, therefore,
dismissed.
59. The Court,
having declared
inadmissible
Applicants and
having
and the
I
joint alresations
by a, rhe
by *re rirst eppri",,t
;,;;;::]li'".1n"
seventh;#;#T:T:,1:#ation
rrvw
"r"
allegation.
VII.
MERITS
60.
The First
Appticar
fundamentar
and the seven
th Appticant submit
rightsunder Artic,e
that their
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Respondent
State,s
6
Application
I anzania. Ea
uganyi
lrroceed to examine
the merits of
this
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