of these cases.
The Complainant refers
to
the jurisprudence
of the Commission and
argues that even if a remedy is available, it must also be considered whether it is effective
and
sufficient.
The
Complainant
also
notes
that
according
to
the
Commission's
jurisprudence it is only judicial domestic remedies that have to be exhausted.
74.
The Complainant refers to a decision of the European Court of Human Rights which held
that situations of "martial law and characterized by severe civil strife" and the "risk of
reprisals against the applicants or their lawyers"
provide no prospect of success of a
domestic remedy, and thus amount to an exhaustion of local remedies. The Complainant
avers
that
several
disappearance
of
complaints
Victims
in
were
the
filed
Kafr
Al
with
the
Sheikh
Attorney
case,
kidnapping and torture were not investigated and
but
General
that
these
following
the
allegations
of
ere dismissed on 12 December 2015
without any charges. The Complainant also makes reference to the refusal by the Military
Court to take into account new evidence, thus denying the reopening of the Kafr Al
Sheikh case.
75. The
Complainant
submits
that
"the
unjust
trial
practices
are
symptomatic
of
the
repressive actions against all legitimate opposition in Egypt," and that freedom of speech
and assembly have been heavily restricted and organizations opposed to the military
regime
have
peen
banne
.
The
Comp1ainant
thus
submits
that
there
are
clear
impediments to the availability of any local judicial remedies in the present case, due to
the highly repressive environment. The Complainant further submits that in particular
the risks of rep isals against the accused or their defense lawyers show that there is no
prospect
of
successfully
pursuing
any
apparent
appellate
avenues
and
that
it
can
therefore be concluded that local remedies have been exhausted.
76. The Complainant in its original submissions further state in paragraph 7 above, that
"recent
egal amendments to the appeal system" abolished a previous two-stage appeal
process, through which the Court of Cessation could refer cases back to the Criminal
Court for retrial, which means that all judgements of the Court of Cassation are final and
binding.
The Complainant further states that it is
therefore "unlikely that the appeal
submitted by the six Victims [in relation to the Metwally case] on 15 June 2017 on the
basis of proceduraUlaws in the trial will be granted."24
77. The Commission confirms that from the submissions in this Communication, in four of
the five cases referenced.> the Court of Cassation, the highest appeal court in Egypt,
upheld
24
25
the
death
penalty
and
that
in
a
fifth
case>
which
was
subject
to
military
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