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Haiti - Politic : Reactions of the Prime Minister to the Amnesty International report
26/04/2013 10:31:26

Haiti - Politic : Reactions of the Prime Minister to the Amnesty International report

In response to Amnesty International's reports of human rights violations regarding alleged forced evictions of individuals living camps, which stated among other things, that "Many of these forced evictions have been carried out or condoned by the authorities." The Prime Minister, Laurent Lamothe, has issued the following official statement to set the record straight.

"First, I want to categorically state that Haiti is committed to protecting the human rights of all Haitians. Since taking office, the Martelly-Lamothe government has been committed to moving our men, women and children from these camps – where people have indeed been living in subhuman conditions. We are doing everything possible to transition all persons displaced by the devastating 2010 earthquake, out of the camps and into shelter where they will be safer, and can resume their lives with some semblance of normalcy."

The prime minister stressed that recent statements/figures from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) confirm that of the 1.5 million people displaced by the earthquake and previously living in temporary camps, nearly 80 percent have been relocated to more permanent housing through government-led programs.

Adding "We are doing our best to insure that 100 percent of our people can either return to their original homes or to other safer dwellings. This is a national imperative, especially as the hurricane season approaches [...] We believe that people's human rights are being protected and guaranteed by the very process of transitioning them to safer dwellings."

The Head of Government reaffirmed that while there were private landowners who may have been responsible for evicting individuals from their property, it was emphatically not something the government endorsed. "The administration cannot control what private landowners choose to do with their property. This is up to the judicial branch to resolve."

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-8415-haiti-social-977-families-evicted-from-idp-camps.html

HL/ HaitiLibre



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