Prayers 10. The Complainant prays to the Commission as follows: a. In the light of the current jurisprudence of the Commission as enunciated in Communication 266/2003, Communication 260/2002 should now be declared admissible, on grounds that there are no judicial domestic remedies to be exhausted in the Respondent State on a matter touching the State, since the President of Cameroon is constitutionally the Chief Magistrate/Judge of Respondent State’s judiciary. b. Request the Respondent State to organize a delegation to the next Session of the Commission, to dialogue with a delegation from BLCC, in an endeavor to seek an amicable settlement of the dispute, under the auspices of the Commission. c. A reminder to H.E. President Paul Biya that the Restraining Request of 22nd May 2003 issued pursuant to Rule 111(3) of the Rules of Procedure of the Commission, to the effect that no further alienation of the disputed Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC) lands, is still in force until a final decision is taken on the matter before the Commission. Procedure 11. The request for review was initially received by the Secretariat in January 2011. The Complainant resubmitted the request on 12 September 2013. The Secretariat acknowledged receipt of same on 11 October 2013. 12. The request was forwarded to the Respondent State for its comments on 07 February 2014. The Respondent State has not submitted any comments on the request for review. The Commission will proceed to examine the application on the basis of the Complainant’s Submissions. Analysis of the Commission on Review 13. The present request for review is submitted pursuant to Rule 118(2) of the 1995 Rules of Procedure of the Commission (the 1995 Rules) which provides as follows: 3

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