17. Pleadings were closed on 28 September 2021 and Parties were duly
informed.
IV.
PRAYERS OF THE PARTIES
18. The Applicant prays the Court to:
i.
Declare the Application admissible;
ii.
Order the Respondent State to pay appropriate compensation and
provide adequate medical care to remedy the rights violated;
iii. Order that criminal proceedings be instituted against the perpetrators of
acts of torture, rape and violence who assaulted her;
iv. Make an order as to all other convictions to be made by the Respondent
State;
v.
Grant compensation for all material and moral damages suffered and all
other damages resulting from ill-treatment;
vi. Grant reparation for the pain and loss of gain suffered;
vii. Grant reparation for the loss of opportunity to have a better life through
her communication work with high-level economic operators;
viii. Order medical care because she is in a foreign country;
ix. Grant reparation for the loss of schooling of her three-year-old daughter
who is cared for by her relatives;
x.
Order the Respondent State to pay her the sum of Forty-Five Million
(45,000,000) CFA francs as compensation for the material damage
suffered;
xi. Order the Respondent State to pay her the sum of Ten Million
(10,000,000) CFA francs for non-pecuniary damage;
xii. Order the provision of emergency medical care;
xiii. Order urgent measures to put an end to the psychological pressure to
which she is subjected by the security services of the Respondent State.
19. For its part, regarding jurisdiction and admissibility, the Respondent State
prays the Court to:
i.
Find that the preliminary objection raised by the Respondent State is
admissible;
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