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44.|n light of the foregoing, the Court finds that this Application meets all the
admissibility conditions set out in Article 56 of the Charter and Rule 40 of the
Rules and declares the Application admissible.
VII.
MERITS
45. The Applicant alleges his rights guaranteed under Articles 2, 3 and 7 of the
Charter were violated. ln as much as the allegations of violations of Articles 2
and 3 stem from the allegation of the violation of Article 7, the Court will begin
its assessment of the latter.
A. Alleged Violation of Article 7 of the Charter
46.The Applicant alleges the violation of his right to a fair trial as the domestic
courts failed to take into consideration the inconsistencies in the identification
evidence relied upon to convict him, the failure to consider his alibi and the
failure to be provided with free legal assistance.
Allegation concerning the inconsistencies in the evidence
47.Ihe Applicant avers that the testimony proffered by the four prosecution
witnesses did not properly identiflT him as the perpetrator of the offence of rape.
He also avers lhat there were clear inconsistencies in the testimonies of the
prosecution witnesses as to the identity of the perpetrator of the offence of rape.
48. He also asserts that because the offence took place at night, it was not possible
for the witnesses to properly identify the perpetrator and he avers that the trial
court should not have relied on the testimony of the prosecution witnesses to
convict him.
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