-4- 5. On 29 October 2012, the Ouagadougou High Court sentenced the Applicant to a twelve (12) month term of imprisonment and ordered him to pay a fine of 1.5 Million CFA Francs (an equivalent of 3000USD), the same court ordered the Applicant to pay the Complainant damages of 4.5 Million CFA Francs (an equivalent of 9000USD) as damages and interest, and court costs of 250,000 CFA Francs (an equivalent of 500USD). 6. Further, as additional penalties, the Court ordered that L'Ouragan Weekly be suspended for a period of six (6} months and for the operative provisions of the judgment to be published in three successive issues of L'Evenement, L'Observateur Paalga, Le Pays and L'Ouragan Newspapers and, in the case of the latter, in its first issue upon its resumption of activity and for a period of four months, at the cost of the Applicant and Mr. Roland Ouedraogo. 7. On 10 May 2013, the Ouagadougou Court of Appeal confirmed the judgment of the Ouagadougou High Court. 8. The Applicant alleges that L'Ouragan is a private Weekly with "an independent editorial policy focussing mainly on political and social issues"; that the paper "has been the object of various legal proceedings in Burkina Faso due to its style in news reporting". B) Alleged violations 9. The Applicant submits in his Application that "the jail term, huge fine, damages as well as the court costs violate his right to freedom of expression which is protected under various treaties to which Burkina Faso is a Party"; he also alleges notably the violation of his rights under Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights (hereinafter referred to as "the Charter''), and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (hereinafter, referred to as "the Covenant").

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