16. The Complainants disclose that there is no independent judicial system at the
moment in Egypt.
17. The
Complainants
finally
allege
that
the
violations
leaders against the Victims include the following:
rights to the administration
committed
(i)
by
the
coup
Violation of the Victims'
of justice; (ii) Hash sentences; (iii) Torture; and (iv)
Violation of the rights of the Victims as detainees.
Articles alleged to have been violated
18. The Complainants allege that the Respondent State has violated Articles 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8 and 19 of the African Charter.
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Procedure
19. The
Secretariat
received
the
first
Complaint
on
26.
September
and
2016
acknowledged receipt on 4 October 2016, infoqping the Eomplainants that the
Complaint will be
Session.
The
first
tabled
before the Commission for consideration at its next
Complaint
was
registered
as
Communication
The
637 /16.
Commission received the second,Complaint on 10 0ctober 2016 and registered it
as Communi ation 639 / 1 6 .
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20. The
Commission
considered
the
Complaints
at its
59th
Ordinary
Session
and
decided to join the Complaints based on their similar facts, be seized of it and
granted provisional measures. The decision was transmitted to the Parties on 20
December 2Cr16. The Cornplainants were requested to submit on the admissibility
of the Communication withjp. two (,2) months.
ote Verbale was received from the Respondent State,
which
indicated
that
it
did
not
have
any
record
of
correspondence
on
this
Communication.
22. On 05 February 2018 the Secretariat re-transmitted the initial Complaints as well
as the decision on seizure and provisional measures to the Respondent State.
23. On
23
July
granted
an
2018
the
Parties
extension
of
were
thirty
informed
(30)
days
admissibility of the Communication, failing w
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that the
within
·
Complainants
which
to
had
submit
been
on
the
the Communication would be