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Commission to consider the 'other conditions with respect to the First Complainant.
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88. In light of the above, the last requirement
of the Second Complainant.
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89. The Complainants submit that, action
falls within the scope of Article 56(7)
if it involved the same parties, the same
raised by the complaint before the
African Commission, and must have
mechanism.
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Article 56 (7) will be analysed in respect
settled by an international or regional
to them,
with
the present
Communication.
90. The Complainants also aver that in July
of the legal Representatives filed
on
Conventions and Recommenda .
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91. The Complainants
/Decision 3.3 and 77
EX/Decision 8.3,
the
..Respondent State can be present.
92. The
files the Communication cannot be
from the UNESCO Committee after
t have been considered and inviting the
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further
and that this process is repeated until the
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otherwise
93. The CorriBlC!'iil~mts
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