r;"r.\ACHPR ~'\: I African Commission on '~rm;.;(;i#! Human and Peoples' Rights Human Rights our Collective Responsibility and impunity, appointing a legal representative in Eritrea, for the sole purpose of filing for the said writ places the safety of such person at risk. 36. The Complainants refer the Commission to the facts of Daunt Isaak v. Eritrea arguing that in the given case, the Complainants, entities based abroad, attempted to file for a writ of habeas corpus in the High Court of Asmara via DHL but that the application was ignored. To corroborate this claim, the Complainants attach to their Admissibility submission, the affidavit of Bjorn Tunback, a Swedish Journalist who claims to have assisted in the Daunt Isaak case. In his affidavit, the affiant also testifies that due to the climate of fear and impunity aforementioned " ... there are no available domestic remedies for cases related to grave human rights abuses, such as the crime of incommunicado detention". ANALYSIS OF THE COMMISSION ON ADMISSIBILITY 37. This Communication is submitted pursuant to Article 55 of the African Charter, and as such must fulfil the seven cumulative requirements prescribed under Article 56 of the African Charter. Whereas the Complainants claimed to have fulfilled all the said requirements, the Respondent State does not contest any submission despite the opportunity afforded it. Nevertheless, the Commission shall proceed to a decision on Admissibility based on the submissions of the Complainants and information at its disposall-. The Commission will give due weight to the Complainants' allegations insofar as these have been adequately substantiated. a. Identification of authors (Article 56(1) of the African Charter 38. To begin, Article 56(1)of the African Charter requires Communications to 'indicate their authors'. In the instant case, Mr. Solomon H. Weldekirstos and the Eritrean Law Society, referenced earlier as the First and Second Complainants respectively, are duly identified as the authors with full name and contact details. Accordingly, the present Communication complies with Article 56(1) of the African Charter.

Select target paragraph3