' . ACH PR African Commission on Human Rights our . · Human and Peoples' Rights Collective Responsibility or ineffective. In this particular instance, however, the Commission also held that the Complainant needed to demonstrate the unavailability or ineffectiveness of local remedies. As was the position of the Commission in Givemore Chari (represented by Gabriel Shumba) v Zimbabwe16 and other decisions, in situations where local remedies have not been fully exhausted, the admissibility of the Communication is deemed premature. Therefore, if a Complainant has not yet pursued all domestic remedies, it can be concluded that the Communication does not satisfy the conditions outlined in Article 56 (6) of the African Charter. 76. Regarding Article 56 (7) of the African Charter, the Commission has not seen any indication or evidence that the present Communication has been settled before any other international forum. Accordingly, the Commission finds that the requirement of Article 56 (7) of the African Charter has been satisfied. The decision of the Commission on Admissibility 77. Given the above, the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights: i. Declares this Communication Inadmissible for failure to comply with Articles 56(5) and 56(6) of the African Charter; ii. Notifies its decision to the Parties in accordance with Rule 118 (4) of its Rules of Procedure 2020. Done, this 80th Ordinary Session held virtually from 24 July to 2 August, 2024 Communication 351/07 - Givemore Chari (represented by Gabriel Shumba) v , � 3 Zimbabwe (2013) ACHPR. f z 16 Afriqan c_ �1'\ Unron ,,,,:I. All Ogan of ft\e 16 African C 31 ......._u,, ,,g._,,�. . Rights istrict, ambia ) 441 OS 04 Email: au-banjul@africa-union.org ht-tnc-·/,rh""r :;u , ,nt/(') 0 0

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