2016, the public prosecutor released him, but the security forces forcibly took him
again. Mr. Medhat Mohammed Bahieddin Ahmed’s whereabouts are still not
known.
8.
Regarding the need to exhaust domestic remedies, the Complainants submit that
the exhaustion of domestic remedies after the coup and under the current regime
has become absolutely impossible as the judiciary in Egypt is now compromised
as it has subdued itself to the military rulers who are now ruling in the country.
As a result, the Complainant alleges that the judges are not impartial and issue
unjustifiably harsh sentences against victims,
mplainant also alleges that
any other international dispute s
and that the Complaint has.
been fil
with Article 56(6) of the Afr:
t
10. The Complairiant alle
5, 6,7,
8, 19, 60.
Procedure
12. The Africa
issi n
man and Peoples’ Rights (the Commission) was
“om: m
ication during the 58t Ordinary Session of the
from | 6 to 20 April 2016.
e verbale
Respondent
Si
fe)
were
dated
informed
28 April
of
the
2016
the Complainant
decision
to
be
seized
and
the
and
the
Complainant was requested to present evidence and arguments on admissibility
within two (2) months.
14. By letter and note verbale dated 25 July 2016 the Complainant and the
Respondent State were informed that the Communication was deferred during
the 20t Extra-Ordinary Session, pending receipt of the Complainant's
submissions on admissibility.