11. The Complainants submit that the Victim has never had a mental health assessment and as such, it cannot be ruled out that he suffers from a mental illness or intellectual or psycho-social disability that would preclude his execution under applicable norms of international law. Articles alleged to have been violated: 12. The Complainants allege violation of Articles 1, 4, 5, 7, 16 and 18 of the African Charter. Prayers: 13. The Complainants request the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (the Commission) to issue Provisional Measures pursuant to Rule 98 of its Rules, to prevent irreparable harm to the Victim on account of the real and imminent risk of execution by hanging. 14. The Complainants further request the Commission to call on the Respondent State to adopt the following Provisional Measures: a. To provide a copy of the regulations governing the clemency process by the Respondent State in order that the Victim may meaningfully avail himself of his right to seek clemency; b. To provide written notice staying the Victim's impending execution until such a time as (i) all legal challenges-including those relating to the clemency processes and including proceedings before the Commission have been resolved, (ii) he has been afforded the opportunity to participate in a fair and meaningful clemency process operating in accordance with the principles of natural justice and domestic and international law, including sufficient time to be able to prepare his petition, (iii) the Victim and his family and lawyers have been informed of the outcome of his clemency process and if relevant, granted sufficient notice of his execution to allow him to make appropriate arrangements to prepare himself for his execution, spiritually and emotionally and (iv) the Respondent State has confirmed by means of a full mental health, intellectual and psycho-social assessment, that the Victim does not suffer from a mental illness or intellectual or psycho-social disability such as would render his execution in breach of Article 4 of the African Charter; c. To conduct or facilitate an independent assessment of the Victim's mental health and intellectual functioning in order to determine whether he does not or may suffer from a mental illness or intellectual or psycho-social disability such as would render his execution a breach of Article 4 of the African Charter.

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