... 5. In the event of failure to obtain satisfaction from the bodyestablished or indicated in accordance with paragraph 2 of this article, the petitioner shall have the right to communicate the matter to the Committee within six months. ...
... (b) Within three months, the receiving State shall submit to the Committeewritten explanations or statements clarifying the matter and the remedy, if any, that may have been taken by that State. ...
... 7. (a) The Committee shall consider communications in the light of all information made available to it by the State Partyconcerned and by the petitioner. The Committee shall not consider any communication from a petitioner unless it has ascertained that the petitioner has exhausted all available domesticremedies. However, this shall not be the rule where the application of the remedies is unreasonably prolonged; ...
... 7. (a) The Committee shall consider communications in the light of all information made available to it by the State Partyconcerned and by the petitioner. The Committee shall not consider any communication from a petitioner unless it has ascertained that the petitioner has exhausted all available domesticremedies. However, this shall not be the rule where the application of the remedies is unreasonably prolonged; ...