STATEMENT
BY THE ZIMBABWE HUMAN RIGHTS NGO FORUM ON THE DEMOLITIONS OF
STRUCTURES AND EVICTION OF OCCUPANTS BY THE POLICE AND LOCAL
AUTHORITIES
The Human Rights NGO Forum is
deeply disturbed by the forced evictions of occupants of allegedly
illegal structures and the destruction of their properties that has
been perpetrated by the Police and in some instances, jointly with
local authorities over the past two weeks.
The Forum notes
that these actions are in clear violation of the law in that the
authorities have not given the required notice to the evictees, which
is 28 days under Section 199 of the Urban Councils Act, and have not
given the evictees an opportunity to contest the legality of the
actions through a court of law. In this regard, the onus is on the
police to establish the law under which they act.
The Forum
further notes that, notwithstanding the legality or otherwise of
these actions, the manner of the demolitions and evictions is grossly
and unjustifiably inhumane, and amounts to inhuman and degrading
treatment of citizens in contravention of the Constitution and
international and regional instruments to which Zimbabwe is a state
party. These actions are also characterized by a massive and
unnecessary show of force, which has instilled intense fear in the
minds of the victims in particular and the public in general.
The
Government has for several years acquiesced and in some instances
actually encouraged the establishment of the settlements and other
illegal structures. Consequently, the urgent and high-handed manner
in which it has now acted is unjustifiable and should be condemned in
the strongest possible terms.
3 June 2005
Zimbabwe
Human Rights NGO Forum