9.
The Complainants submit that up until March 2014, 1347 students were captured
and 176 killed. The Complainants further submit that it has been reported that 7
university professors died outside the scope of the law, 160 were imprisoned, with
20 later on being released and 25 are ‘haunted’ by security authorities contrary to
the Declaration of Kampala on Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibility.
10. The Complainants allege that the Leaders of the Coup have gone further to label
and arrest lawyers and judges to make them sep away from defending the
victims.
11. The Complainants state that after the Coup
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Respondent State were informed of the decision to be seized and the Complainant
was requested to present evidence and arguments on admissibility within two (2)
months.
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6.
By letter dated 05 January 2016 the Complainant was informed that the
Communication was deferred during the 57's Ordinary Session, pending receipt
of the Complainant’s submission on admissibility, and further that the deadline
for the said submissions expired on 29 November 2015, and therefore it was no
longer possible for the Complainant to make submissions on this Communication.
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