7. The Application is founded on the alleged
violation of Articles 1 and 14 of the
Charter, and Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
8.
The Applicant prays the Court to
1) "Declare that the State of Rwanda has violated the relevant human
rights
instruments that it has itself ratified;
2)
Rule that the State of Rwanda was in the wrong for having impounded the
vehicle RAA 798J;
3) Order criminal proceedings allowing the Applicant to pursue the
case
concerning vehicle No. RAA 798J for and on behalf of Twumvibarura;
4)
Order the State of Rwanda to deliver another vehicle to him in replacement of
the vehicle with registration No. RAA 798J;
5)
Order provisiorral rneasures especially the payment of the school fees of the
his children;
6)
Order the payment of damages for tlre seizure of the vehicle with registration
No. RAA798J;
7)
Order the State of Rwanda to pay damages for failure to protect him from the
violations arising from the actions of [r/r. Twumvibarura".
III.
PROCEDURE
9.
The Application was received at the Registry on 27 February 2017.
10.
By a letter dated 3 April 2017, on instructions by the Court at its 44th
Ordinary Session held from 6 to 24 fi/arch 2017, the Registry asked the Applicant to
produce within thirty (30) days the from date of receipt, the Judgments rendered by
the local Courts in Rwanda in respect of his allegations.
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By a letter dated
4 May 2017, the Applicant while acknowledging
receipt,
sought the Registry's clarifications regarding the request to transmit to the latter,
copies of the Judgments rendered by the local Courts, given that he had filed
eight (8) such Judgments before the Court.
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