sentence was automatically commuted to life imprisonment. At the time of
filing the present Application, he was serving the said sentence in prison in
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. He alleges violation of his rights in connection
with domestic legal proceedings.
2.
The Application is filed against Burkina Faso (hereinafter referred to as the
“Respondent State”), which became a Party to the African Charter on
Human and Peoples’ Rights (hereinafter referred to as “the Charter”) on 21
October 1986 and to the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and
Peoples’ Rights on the Establishment of an African Court on Human and
Peoples’ Rights (hereinafter “the Protocol) on 28 July 1998 following the
deposit of the fifteenth instrument of ratification. Furthermore, on 28 July
1998, the Respondent State deposited the declaration provided for in Article
34(6) of the Protocol (hereinafter “the Declaration”), by virtue of which it
accepts the Court’s jurisdiction to receive applications from individuals and
Non-Governmental Organisations having observer status with the African
Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights. However, the Declaration took
effect after the entry into force of the Protocol, that is, on 25 January 2004.
II.
SUBJECT OF THE APPLICATION
A. Facts of the matter
3.
It emerges from the Application that on 9 March 2013, at around 10 pm, the
Bogododo Gendarmerie Brigade was informed that one Bernadette
TIENDREBEOGO had been shot dead at her home. Eye witness
statements identified the Applicant as the suspect.
4.
Apprehended and questioned the next day, the Applicant admitted having
shot Ms. TIENDREBEOGO with his service Kalashnikov. He avers that,
furious that his victim called him “filthy” at her home, he returned to work
and took his service weapon after which he returned to Ms.
TIENDREBEOGO’s home and shot her.
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