vi. Finds that the Respondent State has violated the Applicant's right to a
hearing within a reasonable time as guaranteed in Article 7(1)(d) of the
Charter;
On reparations
On pecuniary reparations
Unanimously
vii. Finds that the request for reparation for prejudice related to the right to
work, to remuneration, and to property is moot;
viii. Dismisses the request for the reimbursement of travel expenses
purportedly incurred by the Applicant's family members to visit him during
his detention;
ix. Orders the Respondent State to pay the Applicant the sum of Forty-five
million (45,000,000) CFA francs, which breaks down as follows:
a) Forty million (40,000,000) CFA francs for the moral damage he suffered;
b) Two million (2,000,000) CFA francs as reparation for the moral prejudice
suffered by the Applicant's wife;
c) One million (1,000,000) CFA francs to each of the Applicant’s three (3)
children for the moral prejudice they suffered.
7.
IV.
The said Judgment is the subject of this Application for review.
SUMMARY OF THE PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT
8.
The Application for Review was filed with the Registry on 17 January 2022 and
notified to the Respondent State on 11 February 2022.
9.
All pleadings and procedural documents were duly notified and the parties filed
their submissions within the stipulated time-limits.
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