ACHPR Q African Commission on Human and Peoples' Ri9hts Human Rights our Collective Responsibility the Commission is satisfied that the Corn]?lainants have fulfilled the requirements , under Articles 56(1), (3), (4) and (6). In this regard, the Commission will proceed to analyse the arguments of both parties with Jegards to the requirements under Articles 56(2), (5) and (7) of the African Charter. 60. Article 56(2) provides that "Communications ... received by the African Commission shall be considered if they: are compatible with the Chdrter of the Organisation of African Unity or I -r- '---~ with the present Charter." In proving that the abov~ ]~qiiirem.'e~t has been met, the Complainants submit that the CommissioA has i,n/it~}'Pf,evio~;·,:,d.:ecisions stated that the condition of compatibility requires tha~: ~H:~~mriGi~iF~ti,~ri~~~Q'1!g. be brought against a State Party to the African Char,tef y:~'gI:ti~one~ho is competent-to do so; :/:(~..~1:}';\~~f~~~:: _ the Communication should be brou hfinr" ""n. :') ~,~, ~, 'lations thatoccurred after the '{ State's ratification of the Chart" r "/.- . ':, before suclrS';atification and ~ continued thereafter; and the Comm ege prima facie violations of ~~;~r;~::>-~}.,.. _.,~J' rights protected by the ~f~l'¥~'\n Charte~,.:.'!:F , cited KeV:j~:"MwangaGunme et al v. r. "\ .4:,,? '~J? ,;;§9' Cameroons in suppor(()fJheira~g~,m~~~.· 61. The Complaina!l:f~ furth~r" arg~~i~ti; " ! all thre~.:l!;ir~~Uirements are met. First, the .: I at~Ethiopian nationals ,~" ", i Complainants ' rights as prote~;~d.under I personally suffered violations of their the Afr~~an ~~~rter. They have authorised their legal representatives to fiie:q complaintrwith the Commission on their behalf. Second, Ethi(}~i~;:'f~"ied the ·~h~~t~r,38p.,,~5J~ne 1998 and the violation of the Complainants' rights '@~~~:n ''''!\ '~.··:l:f'e we~~';~~secuted f~r terrorism in the second h~lf of 2011. The ,,,;OJ'' alleged ~1~1,~:616ns co \;:;( , ~,!y ,~;;;i') up to the time ;offiling this Communication. Mr Nega is I still in priso,I}whilst Ms Alemu was unexpectedly released in July 2015. The said violation of ~~~'i~bmplainants' rights occutred within Ethiopian territory. Third, the :"-:;. I Complainant~;~ubmit that the following rights of the Complainants protected by the Charter have been violated: Right to Freeddm of Expression (Arti~!a I ' ~ Trial (Article 7) and Right to health (Article 16). I Fair -F~" ~<i,. Rt: '·?/,q,. ~ l' ~ 0 I ~ ~' • (.) \l R 9. "7. ~ ~ 5 ACHPR, Comm. No. 266/03 (2009),para.71 '0 -_/ / r' Q' ;;; t;;)QC ~':> . <),-~." .q':RICA.I'><"- c \§!"~'" ... [-- .. 131 P age AU·IJA 0'& The African "'... flI"'", FiT ""c, ~. Commission'<o_..::..Ii!4,rnruJ-·~· eoples' -~ Rights 31 Bijilo Annex Layout, Kombo North District, West Coast Region Gambia Phone: (220) 230 4361 Fax: (220) 441 0504 Email: au-banjul@africa-union.org https:fachpr.au.inVO O!!D

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