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African Commission on
Human and Peoples' Rights
Human Rights our
Collective Responsibility
favour of the victim have not been implemented. The Commission notes
and agrees with the jurisprudence of fhe ECtHR that local remedies are
ineffective and therefore not required to be exhausted where violations are
actively perpetuated or at least, tolerated by the State and its agents.s? In
the face of undisputed claim that natiohal decisions in favour of the victim
have never been implemented by the ~espondent State, the Commission is
of the view that requiring the same victim to exhaust local remedies would
amount to a futile exercise.
80. The Commission further notes and agrees with the view that where "the
general legal and political context in rhiCh tht7¥i,,;~~.p7~,~te
as well as the
personal circumstance of the applicant" indi~~~e that{I!'~~alremedies are
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obtained multiple court orders, as in I.
the Supreme Court of the Responde
challenged the claim that th~:l~jvicti
enforcing these orders ..33 In tlte~ "; of ku ,
has failed to demonstrate t~at loca rhedle
as far as the victim is co jt~rned.
the requirement to e~Hau
has been satisfied ...,<}';':,.'{,c0:;" >i'~\>,"
the'Ul.il1orify''';jua,g'ti'ient
of
tate'n~~.\~ot disputed or
ounterea.~~:d,ifficultiesin
lity, the R~'spondent State
e effective and sufficient
ommission rules that
e 56(5) of the Charter
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81. In view of the ~~pye, the Afric~p C mission on Human and Peoples'
Right~~)t,g:clares 'fhi~~:Z:;fommUl\ii'atio Admissible in accordance with
Articlej, ,
e Africarc -....€havter:
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Complainant's sitl1missions on the Merits
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Alleged violation of Article 2 of the Mric~n Charter
82.The Complainant submits that the Vijtim has suffered discriminationin
violation of Article 2 of the African C ! arter. The Complainant avers that
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See Akdivar v Turkey (1996)para 67