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Operation Murambatsvina - Countrywide evictions of urban poor - Index of articles
Unlawful
eviction of flea market vendors, tuck shop operators and street
vendors and destruction of their Property
Zimbabwe Lawyers
for Human Rights (ZLHR)
May 24, 2005
Zimbabwe Lawyers
for Human Rights (ZLHR) notes with grave concern the ongoing unjustified
and illegal action which has been taken against licensed flea market
operators, tuck shop operators and street vendors by the Zimbabwe
Republic Police (ZRP) and Harare Municipal Police in the previous
days. In an operation codenamed "Operation Murambatsvina"
police descended upon individuals operating within and without greater
Harare and, without any lawful order or justification and without
following the principles of natural justice summarily evicted the
majority of these operators and destroyed or confiscated their goods.
This was done even where the affected individuals were able to produce
proof that they were legitimately carrying out their business therein.
ZLHR is also disturbed by the unlawful assaults of civilians and
destruction of property by the police in the ensuing melee.
These acts by
the ZRP and municipal police are clearly and manifestly illegal
as they had no lawful order to evict mostly licensed flea market
operators and tuck shop owners. At one flea market, Mosque Flea
Market, along Julius Nyerere Way, ZLHR received first-hand information
that an estimated 200 flea market operators were forced to take
flight with their goods despite having already paid the Harare City
Council an amount of Z$72 000 in rental for May 2005 in order to
legitimately operate their stalls.
ZLHR condemns
in the strongest possible terms the inaction of the commission currently
running the affairs of the Harare City Council in protecting the
rights of these tenants. Instead of guaranteeing the right to tenancy
of these licensed flea market operators, the commission running
the Harare City Council has negated its contractual obligations
and has in fact been complicit in the open and criminal facilitation
of the eviction of the flea market operators by the ZRP and the
concomitant destruction of livelihoods. ZLHR does not hesitate to
place on record yet again that the commission is an illegal institution
which was not democratically elected by the people of Harare. These
unlawful actions by an unlawful body have been noted and will be
strongly pursued through all available legal channels.
The illegal
action, which continues unabated by the ZRP and municipal police,
is a clear violation of the constitutional right to protection from
deprivation of property as guaranteed by section 16 of the Constitution
of Zimbabwe. This deprivation under the veil of "Operation
Murambatsvina" and the barring of business operations of licensed
informal traders in turn violates the economic and social rights
of the affected individuals and their families, as they are being
deprived of their only source of income and livelihood.
This should
be of primary concern to the government of this country, as any
such deprivation can only impact further on the sector of the Zimbabwean
community suffering most from the continued socio-economic decline
and hardships, and therefore most in need of protection.
Article 22 of
the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, to which Charter
Zimbabwe is a state party, guarantees to all people the right to
economic and social development. Zimbabwe's government regrettably
has, in the case of the evictions, assault of individuals and confiscation
of property, failed to protect these rights and has, in fact, through
its law enforcement organs, been a willing party complicit in the
violations.
ZLHR is finalising
legal proceedings, which shall shortly be instituted against all
parties complicit in the continuing violations on behalf of the
affected individuals and families, and will not hesitate to act
in protecting the economic and social rights of Zimbabwean citizens,
which responsibility has been abandoned by their state protectors.
ZLHR calls upon
the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the commission currently running
the Harare City Council to desist immediately from violating property
rights, economic and social rights, and to publicly and definitively
put an end to this exercise of impunity.
Visit the ZLHR
fact sheet
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