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83. The Complainants submit therefore that the detention, due to the publication of
his two-volume book, and the audio recorded message, is a violation of Article 9
of the African Charter.
Alleged violation of Article 13 of the African Charter
84. The Complainants submit that the political situation analysis of the government of
the State of Eritrea, and the peaceful and non-violent call to all Eritrean citizens to
take part in the conduct of public affairs, was an exercise of his right to participate
in the government of his country, provided forin Articl~ 13 of the African Charter.
85. They submit that the Respondent
therefore a violation of this right.
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86. The Complainants aver that in a democratic order, there would be nothing wrong
with openly calling for a resignation of a head of state, and encouraging the general
population to organize themselves in a peaceful and non-violent way, to advance
this cause.
87. The above, they aver, is what the Victim did. They aver that these acts are part and
parcel of the exercise of fundamental .rights and' fr~edoms. They therefore submit
that the Respondent State's detention of the Victim is in violation of his rights that
allow him to participate freely in the goveriunent of his country, such as the right
to freedom of expression, the right to freedom of peaceful assembly, and the right
to participate in'the public affairs of one's own country, provided for in Articles 9,
11 and 13 of the African Charter.
Alleged violation of Articles 2 and 3 of the African Charter
88. The Complainants 'submit that the Respondent State committed the other
violations outlines above in response to the Victim's expression of his political
opinion critical to the President of the Respondent State. The expression of his
rights, the Complainants aver, made him susceptible to mistreatment, that would
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