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AFRICAN UNION UNION AFRICAINE UNIÃO AFRICANA Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA P. O. Box 3243 Telephone +251115-517700 Fax : +251115-517844 Website : www.africa-union.org EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Nineteenth Ordinary Session 23-28 June 2011 Malabo, EQUATORIAL GUINEA EX.CL/683 (XIX) Original: English REPORT ON THE ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE AFRICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES RIGHT

REPORT ON THE ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE AFRICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES RIGHTS Page 1 I. INTRODUCTION 1. The African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights (the ACHPR) is established within the African Union, in terms of Article 30 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (the Charter). The Charter was adopted by the 28 th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government in Nairobi, Kenya, in June 1981. It entered into force on 21 October 1986 after ratification by a simple majority of Member States of the Organization. 2. The mandate of ACHPR is to promote and protect human and peoples rights in the continent. II. COMPOSITION 1. ACHPR is composed of eleven (11) Members, who serve in their personal capacity. The first Members were elected in July 1987. 2. Under Article 32 of the Charter, the Commission shall not include in the final list for election more than one (1) national of the same state. III. REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT 1. The requirements for Membership of the ACHPR are set out in Article 31 and 33 of the Charter, which require Members of the ACHPR to be: a) of highest reputation, high morality, integrity, impartiality and competence in matters of the human and peoples rights and have legal experience. b) Nationals of States Parties to the Charter. IV. TERM OF OFFICE 1. In accordance with the provisions of Article 36 of the Charter, the Members of the ACHPR are elected for a six year period and shall be eligible for re-election. However, the term of office of four of the Members elected at the first election in 1987 terminated after two years and the term of three others, at the end of four years. V. NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS 1. The Charter entered into force in 1986 and the first election for the ACHPR took place in 1987. After the elections in Maputo, Mozambique in July 2003 held under the auspices of the AU, the ACHPR composition was as follows:

Page 2 1. Victor Oware Dankwa GHANA 6 years from July 1999 2. Andrew Chigovera ZIMBABWE 6 1999 3. Vera Mlangazuwa Chirwa MALAWI 6 1999 4. Jainaba Johm GAMBIA 6 1999 5. Yasin Sed Ahmed El Hassan SUDAN 6 years from July 2001 6. Angela Melo MOZAMBIQUE 6 2001 7. Mohamed Kamel Rezzag- ALGERIA 6 2001 Bara 8. Salamata Sawadogo née Tabsoba BURKINA FASO 6 2001 9. Sanji Monageng BOTSWANA 6 years from July 2003 10. Mohamed Abdellahi Ould MAURITANIA 6 2003 Babana 11. Bahame Tom Mukirya Nyanduga TANZANIA 6 2003 2. The term of four of the Members elected in 1999 expired in 2005 and hence elections were held in 2003. These are Ms Janaiba Johm (The Gambia), Mr Victor Oware Dankwa (Ghana), Mr Andrew Ranganayi Chigovera (Zimbabwe) and Ms Vera Mlanguzuwa Chirwa (Malawi). These Members were eligible for re-election. 3. The following Members were elected in July 2005, in Sirte, Libya: 1. Mrs. Reine Alapini-Gansou BENIN 6 years from July 2005 2. Mr. Musa Ngary Bitaye THE GAMBIA 6 2005 3. Adv. Faith Pansy Tlakula SOUTH AFRICA 6 2005 4. Mr. Mumba Malila ZAMBIA 6 2005 4. The composition of the ACHPR was as follows as at July 2005: 1. Yasin Sed Ahmed El Hassan SUDAN 6 years from July 2001 2. Angela Melo MOZAMBIQUE 6 2001 3. Mohamed Kamel Rezzag-Bara ALGERIA 6 2001 4. Salamata Sawadogo née Tabsoba BURKINA FASO 6 2001 5. Sanji Monageng BOTSWANA 6 years from July 2003 6. Mohamed Abdellahi Ould MAURITANIA 6 2003 Babana 7. Bahame Tom Mukirya Nyanduga TANZANIA 6 2003 8. Mrs. Reine Alapini-Gansou BENIN 6 years from July 2005 9. Mr. Musa Ngary Bitaye THE GAMBIA 6 2005 10. Adv. Faith Pansy Tlakula SOUTH AFRICA 6 2005 11. Mr. Mumba Malila ZAMBIA 6 2005

Page 3 5. The term of office of the four (4) Members elected in July 2001 expired in July 2007. These are: Mr. Yasin Sed Ahmed El Hassan (Sudan), Ms. Angela Melo (Mozambique), Mr. Kamel Rezzag-Bara (Algeria), Mr. Salamata Sawadogo née Tabsoba (Burkina Faso). Additionally, in conformity with the relevant provisions of the African Charter, the Members of the ACHPR unanimously decided to declare vacant the seat of one Member and informed the Chairperson of the Commission accordingly. These Members were eligible for re-election. 6. Consequently, at the July 2007 elections, the following five (5) candidates were elected: i) Mme Catherine Dupe Atoki (Nigeria) (6 year term) ii) Mme Soyata Maiga (Mali) (6 year term) iii) Mrs. Angela Melo (Mozambique) (6 year term) iv) M. Yeung Kam John Yeung Sik Yuen (Mauritius) (6 year term) v) Mme Zainabu Sylvie Kayitesi (Rwanda) (2 year term) 7. The composition of the ACHPR was as follows as at July 2007: 1. Sanji Monageng BOTSWANA 6 years from July 2003 2. Bahame Tom Mukirya Nyanduga TANZANIA 6 2003 3. Mrs. Zainabu Sylvie Kayitesi RWANDA 2 years from July 2007 4. Mrs. Reine Alapini-Gansou BENIN 6 years from July 2005 5. Mr. Musa Ngary Bitaye THE GAMBIA 6 2005 6. Adv. Faith Pansy Tlakula SOUTH AFRICA 6 2005 7. Mr. Mumba Malila ZAMBIA 6 2005 8. Mrs. Catherine Dupe Atoki NIGERIA 6 years from July 2007 9. Mrs. Soyata Maiga MALI 6 2007 10. Dr. Angela Melo (Mrs) MOZAMBIQUE 6 2007 11. Mr. Yeung Kam John Yeung Sik Yuen MAURITIUS 6 2007 8. The term of office of two (2) Members elected in July 2003 expired in July 2009. These are: Sanji Monageng (Botswana) and Bahame Tom Mukirya Nyanduga (Tanzania). Additionally, the mandate of Ms. Zainabu Sylvie Kayitesi (Rwanda), who was elected by the Executive Council in July 2007 for 2 years to complete the remaining term of office of Mr. Ould Babana, also expired in July 2009. These Members were eligible for re-election. 9. Consequently, at the July 2009 elections, the following three (3) candidates were elected: i) Mr. Mohammed Fayek (Egypt) 6 years ii) Ms. Zainabu Sylvie Kayitesi (Rwanda) 6 years iii) Mr. Mohamed Bechir Khalfallah (Tunisia) 6 years

10. The composition of the ACHPR was as follows as at July 2009 Page 4 1 Mrs. Reine Alapini-Gansou BENIN 6 years from July 2005 2 Mr. Musa Ngary Bitaye THE GAMBIA 6 2005 3 Adv. Faith Pansy Tlakula SOUTH 6 2005 AFRICA 4 Mr. Mumba Malila ZAMBIA 6 2005 5 Mrs. Catherine Dupe Atoki NIGERIA 6 years from July 2007 6 Mrs. Soyata Maiga MALI 6 2007 7 Dr. Angela Melo (Mrs) MOZAMBIQUE 6 2007 8 Mr. Yeung Kam John Yeung Sik Yuen MAURITIUS 6 2007 9 Mr. Mohammed Fayek EGYPT 6 years from July 2009 10 Ms. Zainabu Sylvie Kayitesi RWANDA 6 2009 11 Mr. Mohamed Bechir Khalfallah TUNISIA 6 2009 11. In March 2010, the Commission informed Member States that Commissioner Angela Melo (Mozambique) who was elected in July 2007 for a term of six (6) years has ceases to exercise the functions of a Member of ACPHR. 12. Consequently, at the July 2010 elections, the following candidate was elected 1. Mrs Lucy Asougbor (Cameroon) 3 years from July 2010 13. The composition of ACHPR was as follows at July 2010. 1 Mrs. Reine Alapini-Gansou BENIN 6 years from July 2005 2 Mr. Musa Ngary Bitaye THE GAMBIA 6 2005 3 Adv. Faith Pansy Tlakula SOUTH 6 2005 AFRICA 4 Mr. Mumba Malila ZAMBIA 6 2005 5 Mrs. Catherine Dupe Atoki NIGERIA 6 years from July 2007 6 Mrs. Soyata Maiga MALI 6 2007 7 Mr. Yeung Kam John Yeung Sik Yuen MAURITIUS 6 2007 8 Mr. Mohammed Fayek EGYPT 6 years from July 2009 9 Ms. Zainabu Sylvie Kayitesi RWANDA 6 2009 10 Mr. Mohamed Bechir Khalfallah TUNISIA 6 2009 11 Mrs. Lucy Asougbor CAMEROUN 3 years from July 2010 VI. ELECTIONS FOR JUNE 2011 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Article 35 of the Charter, the Commission, vide Note Verbale No. BC/OLC/66/4227.11 dated 31 March 2011, informed Member States that the term of office of four (4) Members elected in July 2005 for a term of six (6) years will expire in July 2011 and therefore that four (4) vacancies have arisen in the membership of the ACPHR. The Members are Mrs. Reine Alapini-Gansou

Page 5 (Benin), Mr. Musa Ngary Bitaye (The Gambia), Adv. Faith Pansy Tlakula (South Africa) and Mr. Mumba Malila (Zambia). These Members are eligible for re-election. 2. The Commission also informed Member States that elections of four (4) new Members would be carried out during the Nineteenth Ordinary Session of the Executive Council, scheduled for Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, in July 2011. The Commission therefore, invited States Parties to submit nominations on or before 10 May 2010 to facilitate processing and circulation to Member States. 3. In addition, the Commission vide Note Verbale BC/OLC/66/4492.11 dated 11May 2011 informed Member States that there are now five (5) vacancies for the ACPHR since one of the Members, Commissioner Mohammed Fayek (Egypt) who was elected in July 2009 for a term of six (6) years resigned from his position as Member of ACPHR. In accordance with Article 39 (3) of the Charter, the Member whose seat becomes vacant shall be replaced for the remaining period of his/her term. In this regard, the new one (1) Member who shall replace Commissioner Mohammed Fayek (Egypt) shall be elected for a term of four (4) years 4. Article 33 of the Charter provides that Members of the ACHPR are elected by the Assembly by secret ballot from a list of persons nominated by the States parties. However, following delegation of power, by virtue of Rule 5 (1) (f) of the Rules of Procedure of the Executive Council, the Members of the ACHPR will be elected by the Executive Council in July 2009 and appointed by the Assembly. 5. The Commission also drew the attention of Member States, inter alia, to the following requirements for election as Member of the ACHPR as set out in its Note Verbale reference BC/OLC/4227.11 dated 31 March 2011: Article 31(1) of the African Charter which sets out the composition and qualifications for Membership, as follows: The Commission [on Human and Peoples' Rights] shall consist of eleven Members chosen from amongst African personalities of the highest reputation, known for their high morality, integrity, impartiality and competence in matters of human and peoples' rights; particular consideration being given to persons having legal experience. Article 34 of the African Charter provides that: Each State Party may not nominate more than two candidates. The candidates must have the nationality of one of the States parties to the present Charter. When two candidates are nominated by a State, one of them may not be a national of that State. 6. Accordingly, States Parties were requested to require nominees to complete biographical information indicating judicial, practical, academic, activist, professional and other relevant experience in the field of human and peoples' rights. Such biographical information should also include information on political and other associations relevant to determining questions of both eligibility and incompatibility.

Page 6 In addition, nominees should submit statements indicating how they fulfil the criteria for eligibility contained in the Charter. 7. The Commission also drew the attention of Member States, as a guide for States Parties in interpreting the question of incompatibility or impartiality, to the decision given by the Advisory Committee of Jurists on the establishment of the Permanent Court of International Justice (now the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which had pointed out that (A) Member of government, a Minister or undersecretary of State, a diplomatic representative, a director of a ministry, or one of his subordinates, or the legal adviser to a foreign office, though they would be eligible for appointment as arbitrators to the Permanent Court of Arbitration of 1899, are certainly not eligible for appointment as judges upon our Court. 8. The Commission also proposed to consider whether or not to apply the following additional factors submitted to the Commission of the African Union by Civil Society Organizations: The procedure for nomination of candidates should be, at the minimum, that for appointment to the highest judicial office in the State Party. States Parties should encourage the participation of civil society, including judicial and other State bodies, bar associations, academic and human rights organizations and women's groups, in the process of selection of nominees. The employment of a transparent and impartial national selection procedure in order to create public trust in the integrity of the nomination process. 9. Member States may wish to remind themselves of the need to ensure adequate gender representation in their nominations as well as the critical importance of enhancing the independence and operational integrity of the ACHPR in the spirit of the Grand Bay Declaration of 1999 and the Kigali Declaration of 8 May 2003. VII. CANDIDATURES RECEIVED 1. The Commission received the following candidatures from Member States to fill the five (5) available vacancies(i.e. 4 members for a term of six (6) years and one member for a term of four (4) years): N NAMES COUNTRY REGION 1 Ms. Reine Adelaïde ALAPINI Benin Western 2 Mr. Sylvain Koffi Mensah ATTOH Togo Western 3 Ms. Justice Feliciah CHATUKUTA Zimbabwe Southern 4 Mr. Ahmed HAGAG Egypt Northern

Page 7 5 Mr. Med S. K. KAGGWA Uganda Eastern 6 Mr. Sidi Mohamed Mohamed LAMIN Sahrawi Northern 7 Mr. Pacifique MANIRAKIZA Burundi Central 8 Ms. Maya SAHLI FADEL Algeria Northern 9 Ms. Faith Pansy TLAKULA South Africa Southern ANNEX: Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE OF CANDIDATES Annex