UN Housing Rights Expert Urges Zimbabwe To Halt Mass Evictions
New York, Jun 3 2005
With a wave of forced mass evictions reportedly taking place in Zimbabwe, the United Nations expert on housing rights
today urged Government authorities to halt the campaign, saying that it could constitute a gross violation of human
rights.
Miloon Kothari, who is the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on the right to adequate housing, <"http://www.unhchr.ch/huricane/huricane.nsf/view01/1749DDDE09141EBDC12570 150047335A?opendocument">reminded the
Zimbabwean authorities of their obligations under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural rights,
which the country ratified in 1991, and which bars such evictions unless strict conditions are met.
Zimbabwe, he noted, was also a member of the Commission on Human Rights, resolutions of which have stated that that the
practice of forced eviction constituted a gross violation of human rights.
Mr. Kothari urged the Government to reply to his appeal on an urgent basis, providing detailed information on the events
and on the measures taken to ensure compliance with Zimbabwe's international law obligations under the human rights
instruments it has ratified.
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