38. The Complainants request that the Commission consider the deadline for
submission to be reasonable.
39. Thus, in the absence of a response from the Respondent State concerning their
findings and arguments, the non-exhaustion of domestic remedies cannot
stand in the way of the Batwa victims. In any case, it is incumbent on the latter
to prove to the contrary by establishing in particular that the non-exhausted
redress mechanisms meet the requirements of availability, effectiveness and
sufficiency of the Commission."
The Commission's analysis on Admissibility
40. The Commission notes that in spite of the numerous requests sent to the
Respondent
State
to
obtain
its
arguments
on
the
admissibility
of
the
Communication in question, in accordance with Rule 102(2) of its Rules of
Procedure, the latter State has failed to make any submissions?
41. In
accordance
with
its
well-established jurisprudence
on
the
matter,
the
Commission decides on the basis of the facts communicated by the Complainants.*'
42. Article 56 of the African Charter prescribes seven (7) conditions that must be cumulatively
met for a communication to be declared admissible by the Commission.
43. The Commission notes that the Complainants submitted arguments on all the
criteria required under Article 56 of the African Charter. It observes that in this
present case, only the conditions provided for under Article 56 (5) of the African
Charter on exhausting domestic remedies could be challenged by the Respondent
State.
44. The Commission notes that the other requirements stipulated in Article 56 of the
African Charter were complied with in the Communication. More precisely, the
author of the Communication has been identified; the Communication shows
prima facie violations of the African Charter by a State Party; it is inconsistent with
both the Constitutive Act of the AU and the African Charter. The Commission also
does not find any insulting or disparaging language in the Communication and it
n Communication 268/03 -llsarmi v. Nigeria (2005) AC] IPR para 46; Communication 275/03 -Article 19 zv. Eritrea
ACHPR para, 51 .
1 See paragraph 19
8 See Communications 25/89, 4790, 56/91, 100/93, Communication 60/91, Communication 159/1996,
Cormmmica son 276/03 and Communication 292/04.
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