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Finally, as part of his additional submissions, the Applicant prays the court to
grant him the following
i.
The amount of US Dollars Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) for
moral prejudice suffered as a direct victim;
ii.
The amount of US Dollars Fifteen Thousand Doilars ($15,000) for
moral prejudice suffered by his family members as indirect victims;
iii. The amount of US Dollars Twenty-Two Thousand Dollars (USD
20,000) for legal fees incurred in the proceedings before this court;
iv. The amount of US Dollars Five Hundred Dollars (usD 500) for other
expenses;
v.
An order that the Respondent state guarantees non-repetition of the
violations and reports back to the Court every six months; and
vi. An order that the Respondent state publishes the judgment in the
national Gazette within one month of its delivery as a measure of
satisfaction.
27.
ln response, the Respondent State prays the Court to find that
ui. The Application
has not evoked the jurisdiction of the Court;
ii.
The Application is not admissible as it has not met the admissibility
requirement under Rule 40 (5) of the Rules of the court, that is,
exhaustion of local remedies;
iii. The Application is not admissible as it has not met the admissibility
requirement under Rule 40 (6) of the Rules of the court, that is, being
filed within a reasonable time after exhausting locar remedies;
iv. The Respondent has not violated any of the provisions of the charter
and other instruments as alleged by the Applicant;
v.
28.
The Applicant's request for reparations is denied.,,
The Respondent State did not respond to the Applicant's additional submissions
on reparations.
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