344 07 George Iyanyori Kajikabi v Egypt
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- Decision
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- Extra-Judicial Killings
- Freedom of Assembly
- Freedom of Expression
- Murder/Assassination
- Personal Liberty
- Police Brutality and Offences
- Protection of Family and Vulnerable Groups
- Refugees / Asylum Seekers
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Health
- Right to Information
- Right to Life
- Right to Property
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- Use of force
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
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- Country
- Egypt
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 1 - General Obligations
- ACHPR 11 : Right to Freedom of Assembly
- ACHPR 14: Right to Property
- ACHPR 16 : Right to Health
- ACHPR 18 : Protection of the Family and Vulnerable Groups
- ACHPR 2: Freedom from Discrimination
- ACHPR 4: Right to Life and Intergrity
- ACHPR 5: Cruel Inhuman and Degrading Treatment
- Country Geolocation
- Egypt: 26° 49′ 14″ N, 30° 48′ 9″ E
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398 11 IHRDA OCDH v Congo
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- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Death in custody
- Extra-Judicial Killings
- IHRDA
- Murder/Assassination
- Personal Liberty
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Information
- Right to Life
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- إقامة العدل
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- No value
- Country
- Congo
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 1 - General Obligations
- ACHPR 4: Right to Life and Intergrity
- ACHPR 5: Cruel Inhuman and Degrading Treatment
- ACHPR 6 : Right to Personal Liberty and Protection from Arbitrary Arrest
- ACHPR 7.1.d: Right to be tried within a Reasonable Time by Impartial Court
- Country Geolocation
- Republic of the Congo: 0° 13′ 41″ S, 15° 49′ 40″ E
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Decision on Comm 623 16 ENG (1)
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- Land Rights
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Property
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- No value
- Country
- Sierra Leone
- Country Geolocation
- Sierra Leone: 8° 27′ 38″ N, 11° 46′ 48″ W
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Decision on Comm 742 eng
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- Decision
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- Civil and Political Rights
- Freedom of Assembly
- Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Opinion
- Right to Information
- Right to Work
- Case Head Notes
- No value
- Country
- Algeria
- Country Geolocation
- Algeria: 28° 2′ 2″ N, 1° 39′ 35″ E
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Decision on Communication 736 ENG
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- Detention Facilities/Conditions
- Freedom of Opinion
- Judicial Independence
- Personal Liberty
- Right to Fair Trial
- إساءة استخدام السلطات الرئاسية
- إقامة العدل
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
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- No value
- Country
- South Sudan
- Country Geolocation
- South Sudan: 6° 52′ 37″ N, 31° 18′ 25″ E
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426 12 ENG
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- Decision
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- Civil and Political Rights
- False Imprisonment
- Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Opinion
- Jurisdiction
- Personal Liberty
- Regional Human Rights Laws
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Work
- Workers' Rights
- إقامة العدل
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- No value
- Country
- Rwanda
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 9.2 : Right to Express and Disseminate Opinions Within the Law
- Country Geolocation
- Rwanda: 1° 56′ 25″ S, 29° 52′ 26″ E
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603 16 Mrs. Ayatulla Alaa Hosny (represented by Dalia Lotfy) v. Arab Republic of Egypt
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- Decision
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- Personal Liberty
- Right to Dignity
- Right to Fair Trial
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- The Complainant (the wife of the Victim) asserts that the Victim, an Egyptian freelance journalist, born on 27 June 1983 was arrested on 22 January 2015 by State Security Police from his house in 6th October City. 72 hours after the victims arrest, he was held in the city state seurity department where he was maltreated which resulted in him fainting due to severe torture; his detention has been renewed every 45 days.
- Country
- Egypt
- Country Geolocation
- Egypt: 26° 49′ 14″ N, 30° 48′ 9″ E
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Communication 427
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- Competence of the Court
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Death Sentence
- Detention Facilities/Conditions
- Discrimination
- Inadequate Legal Provisions
- Judicial Independence
- Massive Human Rights Violations
- Personal Liberty
- Right to a General Satisfactory Environment
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Dignity
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Health
- Right to Life
- Case Head Notes
- The Complainant alleges that despite its obligations under the African Charter and other international treaties to which it is a Party, the Government of the Respondent State,through the Edo State authorities, has violated the right to a fair trial of Daniel Nsofor and Osayinwinde Agbomien (the Victims), who are two death row inmates at the Edo State Prison. It alleges that the Respondent State has committed serious, persistent and irreparable violations of the Victims'rights: to life; to competent and effective legal representation;to trial by a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law; to the presumption of innocence; to appeal to an independent and impartial tribunal; and to fair trial guarantees during appeals.
- Country
- Nigeria
- Rights Violated
- None Indicated
- Country Geolocation
- Nigeria: 9° 4′ 55″ N, 8° 40′ 31″ E
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Achpreos9 306 05 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- amicus curiae
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Discrimination
- Domestic/National Laws
- Economic, Social and Cultural Development
- Equality
- Forced Eviction
- Free Disposal of Wealth and Natural Resources
- Freedom of Association
- Human Rights Violations
- Participation in Government
- Protection of Family and Vulnerable Groups
- Regional Human Rights Laws
- Right to Education
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Health
- Right to Property
- Rights and Welfare of the Child
- Women's Rights
- المقبولية
- Case Head Notes
- The Complainant alleges that on 16 December 1998, the Buhera Rural District Council at a Council meeting decided that Samuel T Muzerengwa’s village (hereinafter the “Wakarambwa Village”) was situated in the lands of another village called Nyararai Village headed by Mungofa Gotora. In its decision the Council resolved that the Wakarambwa’s village should immediately move out of the land it occupied. No alternative land was provided even though the decision to evict was reached in terms of the Rural District Act (29:13) which allows the District Councils of each district to allocate land to individuals who are resident or originate from that district, if there is an unoccupied land.
- Country
- Zimbabwe
- Rights Violated
- None Indicated
- Country Geolocation
- Zimbabwe: 19° 0′ 56″ S, 29° 9′ 17″ E
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288 04 gabriel shumba v zimbabwe
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Civil and Political Rights
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Detention Facilities/Conditions
- Discrimination
- Enforced disappearance
- False Imprisonment
- Freedom of Association
- Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Opinion
- Personal Liberty
- Personal security
- Protection of Privacy
- Reparations / Remedies
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Dignity
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Health
- Right to Information
- Right to Life
- Right to Privacy
- Right to Property
- Right to Self-Determination
- Sexual Offences
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- The Complainant and his Counsel present the facts of the case as follows: On 14th January 2003, theComplainant in the presence of 3 others, namely Bishop Shumba, TauraiMagayi and Charles Mutama wastaking instructions from one of his clients a Mr. John Sikhala in a matter involving alleged politicalharassment by members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP). Mr. John Sikhala is a Member ofParliament for the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), which is the opposition party in Zimbabwe.
- Country
- Zimbabwe
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 5: Cruel Inhuman and Degrading Treatment
- Country Geolocation
- Zimbabwe: 19° 0′ 56″ S, 29° 9′ 17″ E
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Achpr10eo decis 372gtk ethiopia 2011 eng
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- Type of Document
- Declaration
- Keywords
- Competence of the Court
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies
- Judicial Independence
- Revision of Judgment
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Information
- Right to Property
- Right to Work
- Case Head Notes
- The Complaint is brought by International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights (INTERIGHTS) on behalfof Gizaw Kebede (1st Applicant) and Tadesse Kebede (2ndApplicant) against the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
- Country
- Ethiopia
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 56.5: Exhaustion of local remedies
- None Indicated
- Country Geolocation
- Ethiopia: 9° 8′ 42″ N, 40° 29′ 23″ E
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Achpr36 263 02 eng
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- Decision
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- Competence of the Court
- Domestic/National Laws
- Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Opinion
- Human Rights Violations
- Judicial Independence
- Regional Human Rights Laws
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Information
- إقامة العدل
- Case Head Notes
- According to the Complainants, theConstitution of Kenya Review ActChapter 3 A of the Laws of Kenya (the Review Act) sets up the Constitution [of Kenya] Review Commission (CKRC) to facilitate the comprehensive review of the Constitution by the people of Kenya and for connected purposes.
- Country
- Kenya
- Rights Violated
- None Indicated
- Country Geolocation
- Kenya: 0° 1′ 25″ S, 37° 54′ 22″ E
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Achpr26 153 96 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Child Abuse
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies
- Freedom of Movement
- Kidnapping/Sequestration
- Personal Liberty
- Police Brutality and Offences
- Reparations / Remedies
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Life
- Rights and Welfare of the Child
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- المقبولية
- مزاعم السطو المسلح
- مصلحة الطفل الفضلى
- Case Head Notes
- Between May and June 1995 the Nigerian police in the city of Owerri arrested Vincent Obidiozor Duru, Nnemeka Sydney Onyecheaghe, Patrick Okoroafor, Collins Ndulaka and Amanze Onuoha. They were accused of serious offences ranging from armed robbery to kidnapping.
- Country
- Nigeria
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 6 : Right to Personal Liberty and Protection from Arbitrary Arrest
- ACHPR 7.1.a: Right to Sue for Remedy before a Competent Tribunal
- ACHPR 7.1.d: Right to be tried within a Reasonable Time by Impartial Court
- Country Geolocation
- Nigeria: 9° 4′ 55″ N, 8° 40′ 31″ E
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Equality now ethiopian w omen lawyers association decision 2007 0
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- Decision
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- Child Marriage
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Discrimination
- Equality
- Kidnapping/Sequestration
- Personal Liberty
- Rape
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Life
- Rights and Welfare of the Child
- Women's Rights
- Case Head Notes
- Equality Now and Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association filed a complaint on behalf of Woineshet Zebene Negash, alleging a violation of Articles 3, 4, 5, 6, and 18 (3) of the African Charter, and Article 24 (3) of the Convention of the Rights of a Child. The Commission decided on the merits that Articles 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 (1) (a) were violated by the Ethiopian Government and consequently, requested the Respondent State to pay the victim a monetary compensation and implement escalated measures to specifically deal with marriage by abduction and rape; monitor instances of marriage by abduction and rape; and diligently prosecute and sanction offenders.
- Country
- Ethiopia
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 3: Right to Equality before the Law and Equal Protection of the Law
- ACHPR 4: Right to Life and Intergrity
- ACHPR 5: Cruel Inhuman and Degrading Treatment
- ACHPR 6 : Right to Personal Liberty and Protection from Arbitrary Arrest
- ACHPR 7.1.a: Right to Sue for Remedy before a Competent Tribunal
- Country Geolocation
- Ethiopia: 9° 8′ 42″ N, 40° 29′ 23″ E
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Achuthan and Another (on behalf of Banda and Others) v Malawi
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- Decision
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- Detention Facilities/Conditions
- Personal Liberty
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Life
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- In communication no. 64/92 Krishna Achuthan appealed tothe Commission on behalf of his father-in-law, Aleke Banda, a prominent political figure who at the time of the communication had been imprisoned for over 12 years without legal charge or trial. Mr Achuthan had met with two successive heads of intelligence of Malawi who said there was no case pending against Mr Banda, but that he was being held“at the pleasure of the head of state”
- Country
- Malawi
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 4: Right to Life and Intergrity
- ACHPR 5: Cruel Inhuman and Degrading Treatment
- ACHPR 6 : Right to Personal Liberty and Protection from Arbitrary Arrest
- ACHPR 7 : Right to Fair Trial
- ACHPR 7.1.a: Right to Sue for Remedy before a Competent Tribunal
- ACHPR 7.1.c: Right to Defence
- ACHPR 7.1.d: Right to be tried within a Reasonable Time by Impartial Court
- Country Geolocation
- Malawi: 13° 15′ 16″ S, 34° 18′ 5″ E
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Achpr35 197 97 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Discrimination
- Equality
- Forced Eviction
- Free Disposal of Wealth and Natural Resources
- Freedom of Assembly
- Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Opinion
- Land Rights
- Personal Liberty
- Personal security
- Right to Dignity
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Information
- Right to Life
- Right to Property
- Slavery and Human Trafficking
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- In November 1975, four years after the death of his mother, Mr Bah Ould Rabah, a Mauritanian national, [the Complainant], and his family were forcefully expelled from their ancestral domicile by the man named Mohamed O. Bah on the grounds that the mother of the Complainant, the late Aichetou Valle, was his slave and that subsequently, the house bequeathed to her descendants and the whole estate around it became legally the property of Mohamed O. Bah, the alleged ‘owner’ of the deceased.
- Country
- Mauritania
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 14: Right to Property
- Country Geolocation
- Mauritania: 21° 0′ 28″ N, 10° 56′ 27″ W
Document
Achpr46 272 03 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Competence of the Court
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Discrimination
- Due Diligence
- Elections / Referenda
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies
- Freedom of Opinion
- Human Rights Violations
- Regional Human Rights Laws
- Reparations / Remedies
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Dignity
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Life
- Right to Property
- Right to Self-Determination
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- Transitional Justice
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- المقبولية
- Case Head Notes
- In the communication, the complainants contend that on the 23rd October 1992, in reaction to the confirmation by the Supreme Court of Cameroon of the victory of the candidate Paul Biya of the Cameroon Peoples’ Democratic Party (RDPC) in the presidential elections of the 11th October 1992, the members of the Social Democratic Front (SDF), the Principal Opposition Party, attacked the symbols of the State and the militants of the Party which won the elections, in the city of Bamenda, their Party stronghold.
- Country
- Cameroon
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 1 - General Obligations
- ACHPR 14: Right to Property
- ACHPR 2: Freedom from Discrimination
- ACHPR 4: Right to Life and Intergrity
- ACHPR 7 : Right to Fair Trial
- Country Geolocation
- Cameroon: 7° 22′ 11″ N, 12° 21′ 17″ E
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Achpr35 248 02 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Competence of the Court
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Discrimination
- Equality
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies
- Extra-Judicial Killings
- Forced Eviction
- Freedom of Movement
- Impunity
- Judicial Independence
- Massive Human Rights Violations
- Militia operations / Armed conflicts
- Murder/Assassination
- Participation in Government
- Personal Liberty
- Reparations / Remedies
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Education
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Health
- Right to Life
- Right to Property
- Right to Work
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- Women's Rights
- Case Head Notes
- In their complaint, the Complainants allege that between May 1999 and March 2002, the Federal Republic of Nigeria has engaged in extra-judicial executions, state-sponsored violence and impunity
- Country
- Nigeria
- Rights Violated
- None Indicated
- Country Geolocation
- Nigeria: 9° 4′ 55″ N, 8° 40′ 31″ E
Document
Achpr33 233.99 234.99 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Detention Facilities/Conditions
- Discrimination
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies
- Expulsion from Country of Citizenship
- Forced Eviction
- Freedom of Association
- Freedom of Movement
- Land Expropriation
- Military Offences
- Militia operations / Armed conflicts
- Personal Liberty
- Personal security
- Protection of Family and Vulnerable Groups
- Rape
- Regional Human Rights Laws
- Right of Women to Inheritance
- Right to Dignity
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Health
- Right to Life
- Right to Property
- Right to Work
- Rights and Welfare of the Child
- Rights of Non-Nationals
- Sexual and Gender Based Violence
- Sexual Offences
- Slavery and Human Trafficking
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- Use of force
- Women's Rights
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- مصلحة الطفل الفضلى
- Case Head Notes
- it is alleged by the Complainant that thousands of persons of Ethiopian nationality were expelled from Eritrea, either directly or constructively by the creation of conditions in which they had no choice other than to leave Eritrea. In particular, over 2,500 were forcibly expelled and dumped at the border where there was ferocious fighting and heavily infested with anti-personnel land mines.
- Country
- Eritrea
- Ethiopia
- Rights Violated
- None Indicated
- Country Geolocation
- Eritrea: 15° 10′ 46″ N, 39° 46′ 56″ E
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Achpr28 231 99 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Death Sentence
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies
- Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Opinion
- Inadequate Legal Provisions
- Jurisdiction
- Provisional/interim measures
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Information
- إقامة العدل
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- Lawyers Fabien Segatwa, Moussa Coulibaly and Cédric Vergauwen, respectively called to the bars of Burundi, Niger and Brussels and members of ‘‘Avocats Sans Frontières’’ in Burundi, and acting on behalf of Mr Gaetan Bwampamye, currently detained at the Mpimba Prison (Bujumbura) .
- Country
- Burundi
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 7.1.c: Right to Defence
- Country Geolocation
- Burundi: 3° 22′ 23″ S, 29° 55′ 8″ E
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Dalia Lotfy on behalf Sohaib Emad V. The Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt
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- Ruling
- Keywords
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Rights and Welfare of the Child
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- مصلحة الطفل الفضلى
- Case Head Notes
- Sohaib Emad is an Egyptian born on 12 December 1998 and resides in Mansoura City. At the time of his arrest, he was aged 15 and was attending secondary school in AI Terraa Street, in Mansoura City. 4. The Complainants allege that Sohaib took part in demonstrations on the 20141 anniversary of the 2011 January uprising. Consequently on 11 February 2014, Sohaib Emad was arrested at his house without being informed of any charges and taken to Mansoura Police Station.He remained in the police station for 40 days. He had no access to a lawyer and family members for the first four days. He was allegedly subjected to beating including kicks and punches in different parts of his body and face to force him to admit to being a member of a gang involved in, burning police vehicles, possession of Molotov cocktails and targeting police officers and academics to kill them.
- Country Accused
- Egypt
- Outcome
- Ruled inadmissible
- Year Decided
- ٣١ مايو ٢٠١٧
ACERWC Decision on Communication
Dalia Lotfy on behalf Ahmed Bassiouny V. The Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt
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- Keywords
- Rights and Welfare of the Child
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- مصلحة الطفل الفضلى
- Case Head Notes
- sThe complainants allege that on 1st January 2014, Ahmed was on his way to his friend's house in Jankleez Area in Alexandria, to borrow some notes, when the police forces threw tear gas on a protest nearby his friend's house; Ahmed covered his face with his clothes and ran away from the tear gas; and fifteen minutes later, after his arrival to his friend's house, the state security police came to the building calling on the family to hand the child who just entered the building. They allegedly threatened to break the door of his friend's flat if the "the terrorist was not handed to them" as stated by the forces. 5. Upon entering the flat, the police allegedly grabbed Ahmed by his clothes, slapped him on his face, breaking his glasses before covering his face with his shirt while dragging him to the floor and pushing him to a police van. The Complainants allege that Ahmed was being verbally and physically assaulted at the time of arrest and continued during the journey to the police station.
- Country Accused
- Egypt
- Outcome
- Ruled inadmissible
- Year Decided
- ٣١ مايو ٢٠١٧
ACERWC Decision on Communication
Achpr17 129 94 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Competence of the Court
- Domestic/National Laws
- Due Diligence
- Judicial Independence
- Jurisdiction
- Military Offences
- Provisional/interim measures
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Fair Trial
- إقامة العدل
- المقبولية
- Case Head Notes
- The communication is filed by the Civil Liberties Organisation, a Nigerian NGO. The communication alleges that the military government of Nigeria has enacted various decrees in violation of the African Charter, specifically the Constitution (Suspension and Modification) Decree No. 107 of 1993, which not only suspends the Constitution but also specifies that no decree promulgated after December 1983 can be examined in any Nigerian Court; and the Political Parties (Dissolution) Decree No. 114 of 1993, which in addition to dissolving political parties, ousts the jurisdiction of the courts and specifically nullifies any domestic effect of the African Charter.
- Country
- Nigeria
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 26 : Duty to Guarantee Independence of Courts
- ACHPR 7 : Right to Fair Trial
- ACHPR 7.1.a: Right to Sue for Remedy before a Competent Tribunal
- Country Geolocation
- Nigeria: 9° 4′ 55″ N, 8° 40′ 31″ E
Document
Achpr14eos decision 374 08 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Civil and Political Rights
- Damages and Compensation
- Economic, Social and Cultural Development
- Land Expropriation
- Land Rights
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Property
- المقبولية
- Case Head Notes
- The Complainant allege that the Morin Family have been the target of government persecution and intimidation as a result of which an Enforcement Notice was issued on the order of a certain Minister Morgan, to demolish their pig and poultry farm, notwithstanding: (i)that their farms have been confirmed by relevant authorities as meeting all environmental, health and safety requirements; and (ii)the provision of the law that the planning permission which they are accused of not having may be issued to them retroactively if they satisfy all requisite requirements.
- Country
- Seychelles
- Rights Violated
- None Indicated
- Country Geolocation
- Seychelles: 4° 40′ 46″ S, 55° 29′ 31″ E
Document
Achpr48 338 07 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Discrimination
- Economic, Social and Cultural Development
- Human Rights Violations
- Inadequate Legal Provisions
- Protection of Family and Vulnerable Groups
- Reparations / Remedies
- Right to a General Satisfactory Environment
- Right to Health
- Right to Life
- Right to Property
- Right to Self-Determination
- Case Head Notes
- The Complainant alleges that the Respondent State violated the rights of the people of Awori Community, following a pipeline explosion in Abule Egba on 26 December 2006, which resulted in loss of lives, physical and permanent injuries, destruction of properties, environmental degradation, and other human rights violations.
- Country
- Nigeria
- Rights Violated
- None Indicated
- Country Geolocation
- Nigeria: 9° 4′ 55″ N, 8° 40′ 31″ E
Document
Achpr55 383 10 eng
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- Type of Document
- Decision
- Keywords
- Coercion / Duress
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Detention Facilities/Conditions
- Discrimination
- Enforced disappearance
- Expulsion from Country of Citizenship
- Freedom of Movement
- Human Rights Violations
- Kidnapping/Sequestration
- Personal Liberty
- Protection of Family and Vulnerable Groups
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Health
- Right to Information
- Right to Life
- Right to Property
- Rights of Non-Nationals
- Terrorism
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- إقامة العدل
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- The Complainant states that he is a citizen of Yemen. From 1985 until 2003 he lived in the Republic of Tanzania and established a family there. He also had a successful business. To facilitate his residence and business undertakings including acquisition of land in Tanzania, he obtained a forged Tanzanian birth certificate and a passport.
- Country
- Djibouti
- Rights Violated
- None Indicated
- Country Geolocation
- Djibouti: 11° 49′ 30″ N, 42° 35′ 25″ E
Document
Achpreos10 277 03 eng
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- Decision
- Keywords
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Death Sentence
- Discrimination
- Domestic/National Laws
- False Imprisonment
- Human Rights Violations
- Militia operations / Armed conflicts
- Murder/Assassination
- Personal Liberty
- Police Brutality and Offences
- Provisional/interim measures
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Dignity
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Health
- Right to Life
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- Transitional Justice
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- The Complainants allege that on the 14 October 1998, Kobedi was convicted and sentenced to death by the High Court of Botswana for murder of a Sergeant of the Police force of Botswana – Sgt. Kebotsetswe Goepamang on 22 May 1993.
- Country
- Botswana
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 5: Cruel Inhuman and Degrading Treatment
- Country Geolocation
- Botswana: 22° 19′ 43″ S, 24° 41′ 6″ E
Document
Achpreos9 334 06 eng
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- Type of Document
- Decision
- Keywords
- Coercion / Duress
- Competence of the Court
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Death Sentence
- Domestic/National Laws
- Equality
- False Imprisonment
- Freedom of Association
- Inadequate Legal Provisions
- Judicial Independence
- Militia operations / Armed conflicts
- Personal Liberty
- Police Brutality and Offences
- Provisional/interim measures
- Reparations / Remedies
- Right to be Heard
- Right to Dignity
- Right to Equality Before the Law
- Right to Fair Trial
- Right to Health
- Right to Information
- Right to Life
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- إقامة العدل
- الاعتقال والاحتجاز التعسفي
- Case Head Notes
- The Complainants state that the victims were tried and sentenced to death after being accused of bombings which took place on 6 October 2004 and 23 July 2005 on the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.
- Country
- Egypt
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 26 : Duty to Guarantee Independence of Courts
- ACHPR 7.1.a: Right to Sue for Remedy before a Competent Tribunal
- ACHPR 7.1.d: Right to be tried within a Reasonable Time by Impartial Court
- Country Geolocation
- Egypt: 26° 49′ 14″ N, 30° 48′ 9″ E
Document
Achpr51 295 04 eng
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- Type of Document
- Decision
- Keywords
- Child Abuse
- Cruel and Degrading Treatment
- Damages and Compensation
- Domestic/National Laws
- Due Diligence
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies
- Extra-Judicial Killings
- Freedom of Association
- Freedom of Expression
- Freedom of Movement
- Freedom of Opinion
- Human Rights Violations
- Immorality
- Inheritance/Succession
- Militia operations / Armed conflicts
- Murder/Assassination
- Personal Liberty
- Police Brutality and Offences
- Reparations / Remedies
- Right to Dignity
- Right to Life
- Rights and Welfare of the Child
- Torture and Ill Treatment
- Use of force
- Case Head Notes
- The Complaint is filed on behalf of Noah Kazingachire, John Chitsenga, Elias Chemvura and Batanai Hadzisi (the Victims) and relates to allegations of wrongful killings through the use of excessive force and unjust compensation for the death of four persons in Zimbabwe (the Respondent State).
- Country
- Zimbabwe
- Rights Violated
- ACHPR 1 - General Obligations
- ACHPR 4: Right to Life and Intergrity
- Country Geolocation
- Zimbabwe: 19° 0′ 56″ S, 29° 9′ 17″ E
Document
01 2012 Frank David Omary and others v. Tanzania Order
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- Type of Document
- Advisory Opinion
- Decision
- Keywords
- سحب الطلب
- Case Head Notes
- The applicant requests the court of justice on Human and peo
- Country
- Tanzania
- Country Geolocation
- Tanzania: 6° 22′ 9″ S, 34° 53′ 20″ E
Document
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