44. At its 41st Ordinary Session held from 16 to 30 May 2007, in Accra
Ghana, the African Commission, in the absence of any response from
the Respondent State, acted on the evidence before it in line with Rule
117 (4). It therefore made a preliminary determination on the IHRDA‟s
status as a co-author to the Communication and declared the
Communication admissible.
45. By Note Verbale of 25 June 2007 and by letter of the same date, both
parties were notified of the African Commission‟s decision, and
requested to make submissions on the merits.
46. By letter dated 31 July 2007, the Complainant requested the African
Commission to postpone consideration on the merits of the
Communication to its 43rd Ordinary Session to give it adequate time to
prepare its arguments.
47. By Note Verbale of 24 September 2007, the Respondent State submitted
its arguments on the merits.
48. At its 42nd Ordinary Session, the African Commission considered the
Communication and deferred its decision to the 43rd Ordinary Session
to allow the complainant to make its submissions on the merits.
49. By Note Verbale of 19 December 2007 and by letter of the same date,
both parties to the Communication were notified of the African
Commission‟s decision.
50. On 18th April 2008, the Secretariat received the Complainant‟s
submissions on the merits of the Communication.
51. By Note Verbale of 24 April 2008, the Secretariat forwarded the
Complainant‟s submissions to the Respondent State.
SUBMISSIONS ON LOCUS STANDI AND JOINDER OF PARTIES
Submissions from the IHRDA
52. The IHRDA submits that it is a pan-African organisation with an
interest in the protection and promotion of human rights in Africa, and
with a specialization in litigation before the African Commission.
53. The IHRDA informs the African Commission that it has information
about blatant violations of Charter-guaranteed human rights in the
Respondent State, being the detention of over 106 former Dergue
officials, and that it had been interested in bringing these to the
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