55.
Lastly, the Respondent State argues that the Communication is inadmissible because its
authors have not attempted to exhaust local remedies as required by Article 56 (5) of the
Charter for it to be admissible. In support of this position, the Respondent State cited
Communication 275/03 -Article 19 v. The State of Eritrea, in which the Commission stated
that "it is incumbent on the Complainant to take all necessary steps to exhaust, or at least
attempt the exhaustion of local remedies. It is not enough for the Complainant to cast
aspersion on the ability of the domestic remedies of the State due to isolated incidences."IO
56.
The Respondent State submitted that effective remedies a~e available for the victims,
which. can be ?educed from the fact th~t the fit~;~'1Y.iCtim
wa~~~,ondemned and se~tenced
to capital punishmentby the Court of FIrst Instanc.~ fter tha~~:~heappealed against that
judgment through her lawyers, and theCourt
of A ',~,,~.ald~l~vered
its ruling relatively
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quickly. The Respondent State added that this W;~S done . . ;tne' arne legal framework
and practice of the Respondent State/~~~ich the G<?,p;l;pmnf,
escribe as "at
short of providing an effective and suHi<dept reme3y,f;'.
,;~?<, :.~.
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57.
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The Respondent State further submitted that the assumption tEa
e Appeal Court's
Acquittal of the first Vi~tim means tIiij~~~,he
has expausted domestic' emedies is without
legal basis. The Respontl,~~~,State add '1' 'In. the Cot.i~t",~}lowedthe appeal and granted the
appellant'S praye!s:~nd
withi
.~.r~es andt~acts raised by the appellant. The
Respondent State fUrther adds'thato
.er iss'ues~raised in this Communication regarding
human rightsY,iolations
fall tinper the juris'(!ic;tion of other arbiters, namely, the
Constitutionat:t~ourt,
the Nati6~~~;,.Human RigJ;1.tsCommission, and the Public
Grievances Cha.lhber, to which the Cori)plainants have resorted.
claims
'~:i~~t;~
58.
LastlX},,,tpe Respon~~nt State submitted iliit the Submission on Admissibility of the
Com'" '. >: ts revealedsno specific reIl1edies on which they pray the Commission to
decid .
~~, ~prayeis~i'cpI}ta~~9- .' the seizure decision, such as that requesting
provisional measuf~s, are now redundant after the decision of the Appeal Court.
n"
59.
10 Communication
llCommunication
275/03, paragraph
409/12, para. 87.
67.