ef:r'ACHPR "'. .; cTJ:mx,lr. African Commission OJ: Human and Peoples' Rights Human Hights our Collective Responsibility 9. The Complainants claim that the Victim has a poor medical history. They aver that the Victim underwent a liver transplant in 2010 and that he has to travel abroad regularly to receive specialised treatment related to the surgery. They claim that since 2014, he has experienced repeated and hostile obstacles in this respect, and by 2017had been prohibited from international travel. They claim that he had been importing supplementary medicine at an exorbitant price, which had done little to improve his health. 10. The Complainants assert that the illegal detention took place amidst this precarious health situation and submit that his health must have deteriorated, presenting the danger of irreparable harm. 11. The Complainants submit that the Complaint complies with the requirements under Rule 93(2) of the Rules of Procedure of the African Commission, in that the name, nationality, full address and signature of the person or persons filing the Complaint are provided. The Complainants do not request anonymity and confirm that the Complaint has not been submitted to another international settlement proceeding. 12. The Complainants also submit that domestic remedies do not have to be exhausted in this case, as they do not exist, and are neither available, effective nor sufficient due to the political situation in the Respondent State. 13. The Complainants claim, that the Victim's wife, referred to as Ms. Almaz Habtemariarn, has also been detained incommunicado since January 2018.However, the Complainants do not include a full account of the alleged plight of the wife and accept that her case may be addressed in a separate Complaint. Articles alleged to have been violated 14. The Complainants submit that the Respondent State has violated Articles L 4, 5, 6, 7, 9(1), 12(1)(2), 13(1) and 16(1) of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights. Prayers

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