0009 2 6 provide evidence to justify his prayers.2s With regard to moral prejudice, the requirement of proof is not as rigid rather the Court can make assumptions in the Applicant's favour. A. Pecuniary Reparations 85.The Applicant in his submissions on reparations avers that prior to his incarceration, he was a sugarcane farmer and his income from the sale of the sugarcane was one (1) million Tanzanian Shillings (TZS) per month. 36.According to the Applicant he had a family before his incarceration but now does not know where they are. He further alleges that he had a house which was destroyed by unknown people. Lastly, the Applicant alleges that he was framed and his conviction was for the sole purpose of destroying him and therefore prays the Court to grant him a total amount of one (1) billion Tanzanian shillings (TZS) as "compensation'. 87.The Respondent State prays the Court to reject the Applicant's prayer for reparations. 88.The Court notes its finding that the Respondent State violated the Applicant's right to a fair trial due to the fact that he was not afforded free legal assistance in the course of his trials in the domestic courts. ln this regard, the Court recalls its position on State responsibility that: "any violation of an international obligation that has caused harm entails the obligation to provide adequate reparation".26 25 Application No. 01 1/20'1 1 . Ruling of 1310612014 (Reparations), Reverend Chistopher R. Mtikila v. United Republic of Tanzania (hereinafter refened to as "Reverend Chistopher R. Mtikila v. Tanzania (Reparations)'), g 40, Application No. 004/2013. Judgment of 03/06/2016 (Reparations), LohE lssa Konat6 v. Burkina Faso (hereinafter referred to as "Loh6 lssa Konatd v. Burkina Faso (Reparations)'), $ 15. 26 See Reyerend Christopher Mtikila v. Tanzania (Reparations), $ 27 and Application No. 010i2015. Judgmentof 1110512018 (Merits), Amiri Ramadhani v. United Republic of Tanzania,$83. Kenedy lvanv. Tanzania $ 89. Lucr'en lkili Rashidi v Tanzania (Merits and Reparations) S '1 16. 22 @-0 .y

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