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cooperation, conciliation and rnutual understanding,
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UNESCO should not play the role of an international judicial body".
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94. The Complainants also submit that 77 E~/Decision 8.3 explicitly states that the
UNESCO Committee cannot take any fo)mal or binding action in relation to the
human rights violations it has taken under bxamination:18 [ ... J Unesco is not authorized
under its Constitution to take any measures in Iconnection with complaints regarding human
rights.
95. The Complainants aver that therefore, as the
does not have the
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required mandate for dispute settlement ahdJ~ -,not an
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complaint filed with the UNESCO Commrttee'regarding
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amount to a settlement in the sense q£, ::Artidl~\5~(7)
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with Article 56(7), it require <thatthe'
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whi~~;:;'addresses the issues and
concerns of the Complainant, iitl\ di j'g'the relief:!
the matter to simply be di""ussed1y,~~~
97. The Commission f?rther observes tha
j:r{g sought. It is not enough for
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before UNESC~, ..1\inVolves both,;~OqJ I ainants and others not named in this
Cor~H;~unication.The 'procedure is ilso not of a judicial nature because its outcome
J~5\i~~s, the clrutS of the Complainants. The Commission
will ~\f'~l~~l?'.~esolve
is of t1\~,opihi~ri,IJb.?t since there is no evidence to show that the UNESCO is
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present CO~p1unicati~~ then it cannot be authoritatively concluded that the matter
has been dea1'fJ~,ithor is being settled in ac~ordance with Article 56 (7) of the African
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EX/Decision 8.3, Art. 4, p. 14
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