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(i) Alleged violation of Article 20(1) of the Charter
94. The Complainants submitted that by virtue of Article 20(1)of the African Charter,
they are, at the very least, entitled to be given an opportunity to effectively
participate in the decisions whether to embark on Gibe III and Kuraz and the
opportunity either to give or withhold their prior informed consent to both
projects. And that the Respondent State's failure to afford them either of these
opportunities is a breach of Article 20(1) of the African Charter.
95. The Complainants consider that they could have effectively participated in the
decisions to proceed with Gibe III and Kuraz only if:
(i)
The Lower Omo peoples had done so prior to the making of each
decision, particularly before the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation
(EEPCO) entered into a legal obligation to proceed with the dam;
(ii)
The Lower Omo peoples had done so in sufficient numbers to ensure
that they were representative of their communities as a whole. The
complainants claim that only about 93"members of the community,
representing 0.1% of the community and excluding include the Hamar,
Bodi or Kwegu, were consulted during the course of six meetings held
between May and December 2007;and that even the Respondent State's
own Public Consultation and Disclosure Plan shows that people
downstream of the dam were not consulted until at least 10 months after
contracts had been exchanged by which time work had already
commenced on the dam;
(iii)
The Lower Omo peoples had done so with sufficient knowledge of the
likely impact of the Projects on their communities to enable them to
come to an informed view whether to support the Projects. The
Complainants claim that when the USAID and the Author visited the
affected communities, they found that the communities knew little or
nothing about the project.s?
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