complete set of the supporting documents which they had submitted to the Court in
respect
of the
transport
fares
and
sojourn
expenses
incurred
by the
Applicants’
representatives in Arusha. By letter dated 14 May 2015, received at the Registry of the
Court on 2 June 2015, the Applicants submitted the Indicative Scale of Fees as requested,
as well as a set of supporting materials which, however, turned out to be virtually the
same
as those
initially submitted.
For its part, the Respondent
State, to which
the
Registry's letter had been copied, forwarded a copy of the Indicative Scale by e-mail,
received at the Registry on 28 May 2015 indicating, however, that it was incumbent on
the Applicants to furnish the supporting materials requested.
IV. PRAYERS OF THE PARTIES
17, During the proceedings, the following prayers were presented by the Parties;
On behalf of the Applicants,
in the Brief :
“21. Mindful of the abovementioned points of law and of facts, and without any prejudice to
elements of fact and of law and evidence which may be adduced subsequently, as well as the
right to complement and amend the present Brief, the beneficiaries of late Norbert Zongo,
Abdoulaye alias Ablassé Nikiéma, Ernest Zongo and Biaise IIboudo and the Burkinabe Movement
on Human and Peoples’ Rights (MBDHP) [pray] your Court to order Burkina Faso to grant them
the sum of three hundred and forty-nine million, nine hundred and thirty-four thousand, seven
hundred and five (349,934,705) CFA F for reparation for the prejudice caused by the violation of
the rights which it acknowledged [as guilty] in the case of the assassination of journalist Norbert
Zongo and his companions’.
in their Corrigendum:
“9. Based on the facts and law mentioned above and without prejudice to the elements of facts
and of law and evidence which could subsequently be presented as well as the right to
supplement and amend the present document, the beneficiaries of the late Norbert Zongo,
Abdoulaye alias Ablassé Nikiéma, Ernest Zongo and Blaise Ilboudo and the Burkinabé Human
and Peoples’ Rights Movement (MBDHP) [pray] the Court to order Burkina Faso to grant them
the sum of four hundred and twenty-four million two hundred and seventy-seven thousand two
hundred and five (424,277,205) CFA F as reparation for damages caused by the violation of the
rights for
which
they were found guilty in the matter of the assassination of journalist Norbert
Zongo and his companions’.
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