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Operation Murambatsvina - Countrywide evictions of urban poor - Index of articles
Appeal: Operation recovering the right to housing in Zimbabwe
International Alliance of Inhabitants
June 23, 2005
We, associations of inhabitants, international networks, voluntary
groups, NGOs, public agencies, citizens of the world, are profoundly
hurt by and denounce the Murambatsvina operation (sweep
away the garbage operation) launched by the government of Zimbabwe.
The inhabitants
of slum areas in Zimbabwe are not garbage!
The evictions
are in fact affecting in full winter conditions:
- 1,5 million
slum dwellers forced to become homeless, primarily in Harare,
Bulawayo, Victoria Falls, Chitungwiza, Chipinge, Kariba, Chinhoyi,
Beitbridge Gwanda, out of a population of around 12 million inhabitants
- 300,000 children
already forced to abandon school
- 42,000 arrests
of people resisting the evictions
- tens of people
dead, including children, crushed in the demolition operations
or in the clashes with the police
The government
of Zimbabwe is violating international law:
- article 11
of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights, in particular General Comments 4 and 7 prohibits evictions
without an adequate and agreed relocation;
- article 14
of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
against Women demands that states ensure adequate living conditions
in the rural zones; article 27 of the Convention on the Rights
of the Child provides a right to adequate housing;
- articles
7 and 17 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights prohibit cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment and the
arbitrary use of force;
- articles
7(1)(d) and 7(2)(d) of the Statute of the International Criminal
Court establish that forcible transfer of civil populations is
a crime against humanity.
Hence, within
the Zero evictions campaign, in support of the Joint Declaration
launched on 23rd June 2005 by more than 200 associations and African
and international networks against Operation Murambatsvina and the
Appeal Cancel debt to house the worlds poor
We forcefully
ask
The Government of Zimbabwe to:
- immediately
stop the demolitions and evictions
- provide for
the relocation of the evicted, and set a plan for the recovery
of the slum areas in agreement with the interested communities
in accordance with international norms
- guarantee
the right to compensation for all the victims of the evictions,
including the right of access to justice, restitution, recovery,
compensation, amends and a guarantee that these violations will
not be repeated again in future
The G8 and
States Creditors to Zimbabwe to:
- permit the
cancellation of debt only if the freed resources are allocated
to the development of housing and urban policies for the poor,
in particular that they are directed toward Popular Funds
for Land and Housing controlled by all the interested parties,
including the inhabitants and organised civil society, with clear
mechanisms to guarantee transparency
- block all
investment in Zimbabwe if the effects of the investment violate
international norms on rights.
The United
Nations, the African Union and the European Union to take immediate
action to:
- publicly
condemn Operation Murambatsvina
- supervise
the respect of international norms protecting rights even with
the sending of a troop of civil volunteers to help and act as
mediators
- provide a
forum where the Government of Zimbabwe and all the interested
parts including the recognised representatives of the inhabitants
of the slums, international networks, NGOs and public agencies,
can agree on the relocation of persons evicted in a manner agreed
with the interested communities
- guarantee
security of tenure, the setting up of Popular Funds for Land and
Housing, the reform and redistribution of land and access to basic
public services.
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