:':'~~~\, ACH PR ~ l' African Commission on (mID;/. ~ Human Rights our Collective Responsibility Human and Peoples' Rights body and whether it is used in a manner calculated to pollute the minds of the public or any reasonable man to cast aspersions on and weaken public confidence on the administration of justice."? The perusal and analysis of submissions in the present Communication by the Commission finds that no disparaging language has been used and thus it complies with the provisions of Article 56 (3) of the African Charter. Article 56 (4) 46. The Commission requires under Article 56(4) of the African Charter that "Communications relating to human and Peoples' Rights ... shall be considered if they are not based exclusively on news disseminated through the mass media". The Commission has interpreted this provision'4lt_<YtequireComplainants to support their Communications with evidence." This Cbmmunication is based on the signed statements of the Complainant to which diff~~~Atforms 6f evidence have been annexed, but n6f',9r: new~ disseminated thrqush mass media. Therefore, the Commission is satisfied that the Communication has complied with Article 56(4) of tl\~ African Ch4her. ' , , \' ',". , Article 56(5) 47. The Charter states in Article 56 (5) that "Communications relating to human and Peoples' Rights ... shall be considered if they are sent after exhausting local remedies,' if,any, unless it is obvious that this procedure is unduly prolonged." The COinmiss'iQlJ~~i~quires exhaustion of local remedies where they are' available, effective ?J;ldsuffici nt to redress the alleged violation." As held in Peter Joseph Chacha v T~" x' ~4s~ion of local remedies by an Applicant is not a matter .ltJ of choice. It 1 gal requirement in internationallaw."lO "\..1 48. • In Renconire AJri~ain,e pour la Defense des Droits de l'Homme (RADDHO) v Zambia.u the Commission held that" the rule requiring the exhaustion of local remedies as Communication 7 Lawyers for Human Rights & Associated 284/03, 3 April 2009, Zimbabwe para 91. Newspapers of Zimbabwe v Republic of Zimbabwe 8 Communication 9 Communication . , 10 Application 11 147/95-149/96: Sir Dawda K.Jawara v Gambia {The}, 11 May 2000, para 25 and 26. 147/95-149/96: Sir Dawda K. Jawara v Gambia {The}, 11 May 2000, para 31. . ., ~ 0~\'IU'''AN4~1 .,.,0" (c,I1.(1AJ?14r 003/2012 - Peter Joseph Chacha vs United Republic of Tanzania, para 84. Cornmu..nic.ation 71/92 - Rencontre Africaine pour la Defense des Droits de I'Homme {R~p'brfO} para 10, An 01'9a" of th" Afriqan ((~~ Union \,,11 0' 0",,«:' .. o~~ 'J'o,~. :zaA1b'j'a, .,. -c: lli!' •. ' :,\1 '."~ U '. The African commi~~~n~!" um;,'"~'4 , ~ ~ ~ if PeQ I§S'~~'~htS 31 Bijilo Annex Layout. Kom~'l N'0Jt Distf'lbtlW~.t~.s~.~ rtJion Phone: f~O) 2~,'6 66.1..£a)(',(~;iCl)~"Q' 5 04 Email;·a-h~riJfrl@:a.fI.l~ . ..fJ... r' n.org ":r(lf E1 DES ..... ;; https,l e pr.au.intlO0 D

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