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2.
Considering the application dated 10 June 2019, received atthe Registry of the
Court on 22 July 2019, from [Mr Doumbia lbrahim filed against the Republic of
C6te d'lvoire (hereinafter referred to as "the Respondent State ,');
3.
Considering that Rule 54 of the Rules of Procedure of the Court, provides: "The
Court may, at any stage of the pleadings, of its own volition or in response to
an application of one of the parties, order the joinder where it deems it
appropriate in fact and in law";
4.
Considering that, while the Applicants are different as above stated, they are
represented by the same lawyer, and the Applications are filed against the
same Respondent State, which is the Republic of Cote d,lvoire
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5.
ConsiCering that the facts suppoffng the applicaticns are similar, since they
originate from the trialof Applicants and their sentences, without representation
by counsel, to twenty (20) years imprisonment by the Divo Court of First
lnstance for ganging up to commit armed robbery with violence; this 2O-year
sentence was reduced after appeal tc a fixed terrn of inrprisonment cf 15 years
by judgment No. 141 of 21march2013 of the Second Criminal Chamber of the
Daloa Court of Appeal, the judge of the second instance confirmed judgment
No. 342 of 14 June2012;
6. Considering that in both proceedings, the Applicants allege that
the
Respondent State has violated their rights to afair trial, equality and dignity, the
right of access to justice and the right to an effective remedy as set out in the
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African Charter, the lnternational Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and that the reliefs sought are similar in
nature;
7.
Considering therefore that the facts in support of the applications, the alleged
violations and the measures requested are similar and taking into account the
identity of the Respondent State;
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