• stipulated. The Commission may grant an extension of time for a period not longer than one (1) month. 28. Jn this case, the Complainant was requested to present evidence and arguments on the admissibility of the Communication within two (2) months from the date of notification of the seizure decision, which period had expired on 28 October 2017. However, the Complainant did not present any evidence and arguments within the stipulated time. from 29. Given that more than six (6) months had passed without correspondence the Commission, on 07 July 2018 the Complainant was granted a further period of 30 calendar days from the date of notification to submit evidence and arguments on the admissibility of the above-mentioned G:o�unication. 30. More than three period and no (3) months have evidence and lapsed since arguments the e<(!'iry of the last extended have been submitted by the Complainant. 31. In light of the above, the Commis�on therefore finds that the / C m lainant has shown no interest in prosecuting this Communication. 32. The Commission takes note of its ·urisprudence, including Communication 594/15: Mohammed Ramadan Mahmoud Fayad Allah v , the Arab Republic of Egypt, Communication 612/16: Ahmed"Mohammed'1.Ji Republic of Egypt, Communication 412/12: and Communication 387/10: were Decision of similar!ftruck �al Kofi'-Yamagnan}-v. Subaie Echos du The v. Nord Republic of the v. Arab Gabon Togo, which out for want of diligent prosecution. the Commission ' Y � 33. In � �...of the above, the Commission decides to strike out the Communication for lack of diligent prosecution. Done at the )Ordinary Session of the Commission held i The Gambia ii: � from 24 October to 13 November 20, £�. ll�,.11 ...t ""',. , , .,, � \ J o, .. \ ... -�·", ... ; .;, ) � .._"-sso,.-f'K,#._+-!°' '<, 01()1,t'!li'.1,)\:� 4

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