36. On that score, they claim the following amounts based on the list of persons they
consider to be beneficiaries from each family, and on a lump sum to be granted to each
of them:
(i) For the beneficiaries of Norbert Zongo, they are claiming 149 million CFA F for 43
beneficiaries; with 25 million CFA
F million for his spouse,
million for each of the six stepmothers,
10 million for his mother,
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15 million for each of the five children, 2 million
for each of the sixteen uterine sisters or step-sisters, and 2 million for each of his uterine
brothers or step-brothers.
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(ii) The beneficiaries of Ernest Zongo, for their part, are claiming 49 million CFA F for 37
beneficiaries with 10 million for his mother, 1 million for each of the six step-mothers, 2
million for each of the sixteen uterine sisters or step-sisters, and 2 million for each of the
fourteen brothers or step-brothers.'®
(iii) As for the beneficiaries of Blaise IIboudo, they are claiming 30 CFA F million for 07
beneficiaries with 10 million for his father, 10 million for his mother, 2 million for each of
the two uterine sisters, and 2 million for each of the three uterine brothers.
(iv) Lastly, the beneficiaries of Abdoulaye Nikiéma alias Ablassé are claiming 29 million
CFA F for four beneficiaries with 10 million for his mother, 15 million for his son, and 2
million for each of his two uterine sisters.
37. In its Brief in Response, the Respondent State argues that the individual Applicants
have failed to adduce sufficient evidence either in terms of Burkinabé domestic law or in
terms of international law to justify their status as beneficiaries which they are claiming to
be.
12 The exact total is in reality 176 million CFA F
13 |t is noteworthy that in the corrigendum to the Brief, the Applicants are claiming the sum of 64 million CFA
F for the same beneficiaries with the same individual rates but without any explanation, The exact total in
fact stands at 76 million CFA F.
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