instructions as an Advocate of his clients was unlawful and
unjustifiable and was in violation of Uganda‘s and Kenya’s obligations
under Articles 6(d) and 7(2) of the Treaty and Principles 16, 17, 18 and
21 of the UN Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers;
v.
that the deportation and/or forcible removal of the Applicant from
Uganda without due and legal process was unlawful, unjustifiable and
in violation of Articles 6(d), 7(2) and 104(1) of the Treaty and Article 7
of the Protocol for the Establishment of the East African Common
Market;
vi.
that the refusal to the Applicant by the Respondents to give any
information or reasons related to his mistreatment was unlawful and
contravened Articles 6(d) and 7(2) of the Treaty;
vii.
that the violent arrest of the Applicant without warrants followed by
mistreatment and his detention incommunicado by the Respondents
were a violation of the fundamental rights enshrined in Article 5 of the
African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights;
viii.
that the arrest, search, confiscation of the Applicant’s belongings
without
warrants, his incommunicado detention without charge,
interrogation related to his professional engagement and deportation
from Uganda without formal process were in contravention with
Articles 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10(1) and 12(1) and (4) of the African Charter
on Human and Peoples’ Rights;
ix.
that the denial of the Applicant jointly by Government of Uganda and
Government of Kenya of any information or reasons concerning his
aforesaid mistreatment constituted an infringement of the Applicant’s
fundamental rights of access to information guaranteed by Article 9(1)
of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights;
x.
that the Applicant is entitled to a remedy of reparation in general,
exemplary and/or punitive damages from the Respondents jointly
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