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Zimbabwe
slams Amnesty slum blitz report
Reuters
September 09, 2006
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?
HARARE (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe on Saturday condemned as "lies" an Amnesty International
report that criticised the Harare government for failing to rebuild
houses for thousands left homeless after a controversial slum clearance.
President Robert
Mugabe's government used police and bulldozers to clear slums and
what it called illegal markets a year ago in an operation the United
Nations says destroyed the homes or sources of income of about 700,000
people.
Amnesty said
on Friday that a Zimbabwe government housing construction program
meant to benefit victims of the slum demolitions was a public relations
exercise to mask "mass human rights violations".
Mugabe's government
had only managed to build 3,325 houses -- some of them uninhabitable
-- against nearly 100,000 homes required for the homeless victims,
the rights group said.
"It's basically
a mischievous report," Ignatius Chombo, minister for Public Works
and Urban Development, said on state radio on Saturday.
"These are lies,
lies being peddled by Amnesty. When they see one person sleeping
at a bus stop they say they have no house," Chombo said, adding
that Zimbabwe's national housing program was one of the best in
Africa.
He said the
government would take criticism from people who have assessed the
housing program on the ground, but not from groups "which ... interview
discredited characters".
Amnesty said
the few houses built by the government were incomplete -- lacking
doors, windows, floors, roofs and some with no water or sanitation
facilities.
The rights group
condemned the government for asking people to pay for incomplete
homes or undeveloped housing plots, saying the slum demolitions
had driven the poor deeper into poverty.
Mugabe's government,
which is struggling with a severe economic crisis, says the slum
demolitions were necessary to establish order in urban areas and
to pave the way for decent housing for the poor.
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