17.
In respect of each of the rights allegedly violated, the Complainant also cites the
corresponding provisions of various international human rights treaties to
which the Respondent State is a party.
18.
The Complainant also states that because of the above facts, he has suffered great
loss and damage to his reputation as an advocate, which in turn has resulted in
economic loss and psychological torture for about a decade.
Reliefs sought
19.
Based on the foregoing, the Complainant seek~ against the Respondent State: -
(a) Declarations of violations of his rights as pleaded,;
(b) Kenya Shillings 100 billion in general damages Jar blocking the fair presentation of
his cases;
(c) Kenya Shillings 100 billion ,in exemplary damages for viola.tiotzs of his rights as
pleaded;
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(d) Cost of presenting this Communicalion and any further reliefs the Commission
deems fit and just.
20.
The Complainant also requests the Commission to facilitate him in seeking
asylum to a country of his choice beca1,1se his life is in danger for presenting the
present Communication.
Procedure
21.
The Communi,<?tion was received at the Secretariat of the Commission (the
Secretariat) in ·b atches on 2 October and 30 November 2012. The Secretariat
acknowledged receipt on 5 November and 10 December 2012 respectively.
22.
In his complaint, the Complainant requested that the case should be referred to
the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights.