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ZADHR
statement on Operation Murambatsvina
Zimbabwe
Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR)
June 10, 2005
The Zimbabwe Association
of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) deplores in the strongest possible
terms the ongoing destruction of informal housing and businesses in Harare
and other cities in Zimbabwe as part of Operation Murambatsvina. Families
are being cast on to the streets as armed police pull down their homes.
This brutal action
by the Government of Zimbabwe has precipitated a humanitarian crisis against
a background of severe food shortages and 70% unemployment levels. In
addition, approximately 25% of the sexually active population in Zimbabwe
is infected with HIV. 760,000 children have been orphaned by the disease
and many more of those who are victims of the "clean up" are
affected by it.
The campaign has targeted
the poorest members of the community, peaceful and law-abiding citizens,
simply trying to survive. A minimum of 250,000 people has been affected
with some placing the figure at more than 1,000,000. Many of the affected
settlements and informal businesses have been in existence for more than
10 years and were established with government approval and support.
Of particular concern
to ZADHR is the impact that this campaign is having on children and families
infected or affected by AIDS. Hatcliffe Extension, situated on the Eastern
outskirts of Harare and previously home to an estimated 15,000 people,
serves as an example. The settlement has been totally destroyed. Many
families are still sleeping in the open air amongst the ruins of their
homes more than one week after the destruction, as they have nowhere to
go. Among those affected at Hatcliffe were 180 orphaned infants who were
attending a crèche established by catholic nuns, 375 orphans and
vulnerable children attending the local primary school whose fees were
being paid by AIDS Service Organisations and 103 adults with AIDS who
had been commenced on anti-retroviral therapy under the care of a local
clinic which has now been closed. Among the homes destroyed were those
of at least 6 child-headed households and 40 grandparent-headed households
providing shelter for orphans.
This operation by
the Government of Zimbabwe is a clear violation of international conventions
including the International Convention on the Rights of the Child, the
African Charter and the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, to all
of which Zimbabwe is a signatory. ZADHR urges the Ministry of Health and
Child Welfare to exert whatever influence it has on its partners at the
most senior levels of government to halt these abuses and immediately
institute an effective program of restitution which, at the minimum, ensures
that those affected be properly re-housed and nourished.
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