ii. And declare the Applicant's claims admissible;
27.
As to the merits
iii. To declare that the State of Niger has failed to fulfil its obligations:
- By violating the right to the presumption of innocence,
- By failing to respect the reasonable period of investigation
- By not respecting the right of access to justice.
iv. To declare that the long detention of Mr Cherif Madi causes enormous
damages to his fundamental right to be tried within a reasonable time, and
therefore to condemn the State of Niger for all the said violations;
v. To order the State of Niger to place Mr Cherif Madi in a position to claim
fair compensation for the damage suffered;
vi. To order the State of Niger to pay Mr Cherif Madi the sum of five hundred
million CFA francs (500,000,000 FCFA) as reparation.
VI - DEFENDANT'S CASE
a. Summary of facts
28.
On 23 May 2013, the group Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West
Africa (MUJAO) launched two simultaneous suicide attacks against the
Niger Army and the SOMAIR uranium mine (AREVA).
29.
The first terrorist attack was perpetrated in the city of Agadez.
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