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Title   Zimbabwe: No justice for the victims of forced eviction
Author Amnesty International
Edition PDF
Published London: Amnesty International
Year 2006-09-06
Pages 35
Abstract Report on Zimbabwean government's much publicised housing programme set up ostensibly to help the victims of Operation Murambatsvina, a programme of mass forced evictions which left hundreds of thousands homeless. Operation Garikai/Hlalani Kuhle (Better Life) was launched in June 2005, with the government claiming that it would provide better housing to those who lost homes during Operation Murambatsvina. One year after the mass forced evictions, Amnesty International returned to Zimbabwe to investigate what, if any, action had been taken by the Zimbabwean government to restore the human rights of the hundreds of thousands of victims of Operation Murambatsvina.
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Country Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Economy
  • Governments
  • Human rights
  • Labour
  • Society
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