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A. Conditions of admissibility in contention between the Parties
39.While some of the above conditions are not in contention between the Parties, the
Respondent State has raised objections relating
to the non-disclosure of
the
Applicants' identities, the incompatibility of the Application with the Constitutive Act
of the African Union, the use of insulting and disparaging language and the nonexhaustion of local remedies.
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Objection relating to non-disclosure of the Applicant's identities
40.The Respondent State argues that the Application should be declared inadmissible
because it does not meet the requirement of Article 56(1) of the Charter and Rule
40(1) of the Rules on the identification of the authors of the application. lt also argues
that the Application is inadmissible because the Applicants state that the passports
of other Rwandans were also invalidated.
41.The Applicants did not respond to this claim
42.The Court notes that the Application has been filed by seven (7) Applicants, Kennedy
Alfred Nurudiin Gihana, Kayumba Nyamwasa, Bamporiki Abdallah Seif, Frank
Ntwali, SafariStanley, Dr. Etienne Mutabaziand Epimaque Ntamushobora, who are
clearly identified. The reference to 'other Rwandans' does not negate this fact as
they are not before this Court and are not part of this Application.
43.The Court finds that the seven (7) Applicants are properly identified in accordance
with Article 56(1)of the Charterand Rule40(1)of the Rules. The RespondentState's
objection in this regard is therefore dismissed.
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