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From: Sukla Sen <suklasen@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Apr 3, 2006
Subject: UN Flays India for Slum Demolition

UN flays India for slum demolition

   Ehtasham Khan in United Nations | March 30, 2005 23:39 IST
   Last Updated: March 30, 2005 23:44 IST


   

The  United Nations Special Rapporteur on adequate housing has criticised India for demolishing slums in Mumbai and New Delhi in his report  submitted at the ongoing 61st session of the UN Commission on Human  Rights in Geneva, Switzerland.

Miloon Kothari presented an  overall situation of slums across the world. In his report, he  specially mentioned the poor condition of slums and people living in  shanty towns in India, and said it a 'matter of concern'.

Countries and voluntary groups from across the world are debating human rights issues during the session. Adequate housing is considered part  of the human rights of citizens.

Kothari stated that in Mumbai  80,000 homes were demolished between December
2004 and January 2005,  rendering 300,000 people homeless. For majority of those evicted there  was no advance notice, the evictions were violently carried out and  their belongings damaged. Those evicted were not even offered  alternative accommodation.

He said, "The chief minister  (Vilasrao Deshmukh) explained these brutal demolitions as the only way  to create a world-class city."

Coming down heavily on the  Indian legal system, the special rapporteur noted with concern the  impact of laws that directly or indirectly criminalised homelessness.

According to the UN, in India, 40 per cent of the total urban  population is classified as poor. Children and families of the urban  poor often live in slums and squatter communities under intolerable and  subhuman conditions.

Millions of urban and rural dwellers  around the world live in fear of eviction. The impact of eviction on  children and women are particularly devastating.

The special  rapporteur, on July 12, 2004, in a letter of allegation sent to the  Indian government asked about reports of large-scale demolitions of  slum dwellings and forced evictions allegedly undertaken by the  Municipal Corporation of Delhi and the Delhi Development Authority  since February 2004 in the Yamuna Pushta area.

According to reports from civil society groups, a fire gutted about 2,000 slum dwellings on April 18, 2004 in the area.

On September 6, 2004, the Government of India, replying to the letter,  said the slum clusters encroaching upon the Yamuna river bed were  cleared as per the directions of the high court of Delhi issued in  March 2003. The government said the evicted people had been compensated.

The special rapporteur said there was an urgent need to develop a comprehensive policy and strategy to address the housing rights of the  poorest segments of society, including the homeless.

He  regretted that at the time of the finalisation of his report, no reply  to the communication was received from the Indian government.

The UN also expressed concern regarding the eviction of people and destruction of villages affected by the Narmada and Sardar Sarovar dams.



   in.rediff.com/news/2005/mar/30un.htm

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Date: Mon Apr 3, 2006


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