10. On
the same
date, the Registry
received
a letter dated
5 March
2014
from the
Applicant, in which he was seeking legal assistance from the Court, considering that he
is a layman in legal matters. Following the directives of the Court, the Registry, by letter
dated 2 June 2014, inquired from the Pan African Lawyers Union (PALU) whether it could
provide legal assistance to the Applicant.
By letter dated 7 August 2014 received at the
Registry on 11 August 2014, PALU responded positively to the Registry’s request.
11. At its 34th Ordinary Session held in Arusha from 8 to 19 September 2014, the Court
decided to hold a Public Hearing on the matter in March 2015. Following a request dated
22 January 2015 from the Applicant for the Public Hearing to be postponed, and after
having taken notice of the Respondent's reaction in a letter dated 4 February 2015, the
Court decided at its 36th Ordinary Session held from 9 to 27 March 2015 to postpone the
Public Hearing to 22 May 2015.
12. The Public Hearing took place on the scheduled date in Arusha, and the Court heard
the oral submissions of the Parties:
For the Applicant:
i) Advocate Donald DEYA, PALU,
For the Respondent State:
i) Ms. Nkasori SARAKIKYA, Acting Director, Human
Rights Department in the Office of
the Attorney General, and
ii) Mr. Mark MULWAMBO,
Principal State Attorney in the Office of the Attorney General.
13. In the course of the Public Hearing, the Judges put questions to the Parties, to which
the latter provided answers.
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