2. Hissein Mr. Habre said all prosecutions were brought against him by the State of Senegal in disregard of legal principles outlined above perpetuate violations of his rights, the Complainant accordingly requests that the Court finds that obligation for the State of Senegal to meet these legal principles preclude the implementation of any proceedings against him for offenses related to the period when he was President of the Republic of Chad and intimate to the State of Senegal to comply with the said principles and cease prosecution and / or action of the above listed leaders against him. 3. By application request response dated December 16, 2008, victims, successors and assigns rights of victims and victims' associations have asked the Court pursuant to Article 89 of the Rules of Procedure of the Court for Parties to the main cause. 4. By interlocutory decision ECW/CCJ/ADDI11109 17 November 2009, the Court stated:  inadmissible the application to intervene,  ordered the prosecution of the case and  leaves the costs of each party to bear. 5. The Republic of Senegal in its reply has raised a hand except the Court lacked jurisdiction because of the absence before the Senegalese courts of judicial proceedings against Mr. Habré and other Hissein hand, the objection to admissibility of the request based on the referral to the UN Committee against Torture. 6. The Court, on exceptions to jurisdiction and inadmissibility, dated May 14, 2010, issued the decision No. ECW/CCJ/ADD/02/10 following: "The Court

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