In Sudan
Human
Rights
Organisation
& Sudan
Evictions v The Sudan$, the Commission
and Centre
on Housing
Rights
and
stated that ‘a matter shall be considered settled
within the context of Article 56 (7) of the African Charter, if it was settled by any of the UN
human rights treaty bodies or any other international adjudication mechanism, with a
human
rights mandate. This Commission
is one such adjudication body with a human
rights mandate.
58. With regard to the identity of the parties, the Complainant in oe i
the individuals on whose behalf proceedings were initiatcl
ih
case was one of
Communication 275/03 - Article 19 v Eritrea. 9
sian
59. In respect of the substance of the two cases,gt
Ml I
not
ieie
n terms a lb, Stns
recommendation:
a
58. The Commission
recalls its decteriris in Kevin Mgwanga
Gunme
et al v Cameroon",
in
which it stated that
o'be settled, the treaty or Charter body dealing with the matter
should have taken
a decision which addresses the concerns, including the relief being
sought by the Cd
plainant.
59. The Commission observes therefore that the rights and obligations of the parties were duly
determined
in Article
19
v
Eritrea.
The
Commission
also
notes
that
the
present
8 Communications 279/03, 296/05 - Sudan Human Rights Organization & Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions
v Sudan, (2010) ACHPR 28 Activity Report, para 104.
9 See Article 19 v Eritrea, para 3.
10 See Article 19 v Eritrea, para 3.
11 Communication 279/03 - Kelvin Gunme et al v Cameroon (2009) ACHPR, 28t* Activity Report, para 86,