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Collective Responsibility
31. On 6th June 2016, the Respondent State submitted its response to the
Complainants' Additional Observations and an annexed batch of documentary
evidence in support of the Respondent's arguments.
32. Following a 5th May 2021request by the Commission to both parties for updated
information on this Communication with regard to the current status of the Gibe
III Dam Project and the Kuraz Sugar Project, the Complainants and the
Respondent submitted information update on 20th May 2021 and 15th June 2021,
respectively.
33. With all the parties' submissions duly entered, the matter was set down for the
Commission's determination.
Admissibility
Submissions of the Complainants
34. The Complainants have not presented any submissions on the Admissibility
requirements in Article 56(1), (2), (3), (4), (6) and (7) of the African Charter but
dwells on Article 56(5) of the Charter and submit that they have complied with
the requirements for Admissibility under the African Charter.
35. In relation to Article 56(5) of the African Charter, the Complainants contend that
they do not need to exhaust local remedies because the exceptions to the
requirement to exhaust local remedies apply to this Communication on the
grounds that effective and sufficient local remedies are not available in the
Respondent State. The Complainants provide two main reasons for their
contention that effective local remedies are not available to the Victims in the
present Corrununication.
36. First, the Complainants argue that local remedies are not available to the Victims
because the Respondent State does not recognize their legal right to their
traditional territories in spite of constitutional provisions which guarantee the
right of pastoralists to free land for grazing and cultivation as well as a right not
to be displaced from their lands. The Complainants argue that legislation for
implementation of the Constitutional provision has not been enacted and existing
legislation that guarantees compensation for acquired land is only available to
holders of formal land title which excludes the present Victims.
37.