a) Indicate their authors even if the latter request anonymity; b) Are compatible with the Constitutive Act of the African Union and with the Charter; c) Are not written in disparaging or insulting language directed against the State concerned and its institutions or the African Union; d) Are not based exclusively on news disseminated through the mass media; e) Are sent after exhausting local remedies, if any, unless it is obvious that this procedure is unduly prolonged; f) Are submitted within a reasonable time from the date local remedies were exhausted or from the date set by the Court as being the commencement of the time limit within which it shall be seized with the matter; and g) Do not deal with cases which have been settled by those States involved in accordance with the principles of the Charter of the United Nations, or the Constitutive Act of African Union or the provisions of the Charter. 37. In the present Application, the Respondent State raises two objections to the admissibility of the Application. The Court will consider these objections before examining other conditions of admissibility, if necessary. A. Objections to the admissibility of the Application 38. The first objection of the Respondent State relates to the requirement of exhaustion of local remedies and the second relates to whether the Application was filed within a reasonable time. i. Objection based on non-exhaustion of local remedies 39. The Respondent State argues that the Applicant alleges violations of his rights enshrined in the Constitution of the Respondent State. However, the Respondent State submits that rights provided under Articles 12 to 29 of the Constitution are justiciable rights vide the Basic Rights and Duties 10

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