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UN human rights experts call India to stop the eviction of Khori Gaon

UN human rights experts call India to stop the eviction of Khori Gaon
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Geneva: UN human rights expert on Friday asked in India to stop the eviction of around 100,000 people in Khori Gaon in Faridabad, said it was very important to keep residents safely during the pandemic and mention the elimination of the Supreme Court as “very worrying.
Last month, the court Agung directed Haryana and Faridabad Municipal Corporation to remove “all encroachment” which consisted of around 10,000 housing construction in Aravali forest area near the village, confirmed that “land robbers could not take refuge due to the rule of law” and speak “justice”.
Vacation benches, am Khanwilkar, and Dinesh Maheshwari, look for compliance reports from state government officials after releasing all encroachment from forest land near Lakorpur Khori Village in Faridabad Regency within six weeks.
UN human rights experts were called in India to stop the eviction of around 100,000 people , including 20,000 children, which Started this week in the midst of rain Mons.
“We begged the Indian government to respect his own law and its own purpose to eliminate homelessness in 2022 and to get a home of 100,000 people who are mostly from the minority community and marginalized.
It is very important that the population remains safe during a pandemic.” They said in a statement , Experts say residents have been “hit hard by Pandemic Covid-19, and the eviction command will put them at a greater risk and bring more difficulties for around 20,000 children, many of which may remain out of school, and 5,000 pregnant or breastfeeding women .
“We feel very worried that Indian’s highest court, who has been in the past leading the protection of housing rights, now leading the eviction placing people at the risk of internal and even homeless transfers, as in Khori Gaon,” they said.
“The role of the Supreme Court is to enforce laws and interpret them by considering internationally recognized human rights standards, not to weaken them.
In this case, the enthusiasm and objectives of the 2013 land acquisition law, among other domestic laws.
Requirements, Not fulfilled, “they said.
The UN experts noted that residents challenged the eviction received a severe setback when the Supreme Court last month ordered the elimination of complete settlement on July 19.
They said the locking applied during the pandemic made it difficult for residential residents to make a living, and they suffered psychologically as a result of the threat of eviction.
The statement, which was issued by the UN HIG Office H Commissioner for human rights, said that water and electricity were interrupted a few weeks ago and “defenders of human rights and residents who regulate protests said they had been beaten by the police and were arbitrarily arrested.
” “We called in India to immediately review his plan.
Razing Khori Gaon and consider regulating the settlement so as not to leave anyone who loses a place to live.
There is nothing to forcefully expelled without adequate and timely compensation and compensation,” they said.
They urge India, currently members of the Human Rights Council, to “ensure that their policies and practices fully adhere to international human rights standards that regulate the relocation, eviction, and internal displacement, especially in government soil themselves.” “It is very important that this mass transfer action does not occur during a pandemic,” they said.
Experts consist of special reporter in adequate housing as components of adequate living standards, and are entitled to discrimination in this context of Rajagopal Balakrishnan, Special Reporters about the situation of Mary Lawlor Human Rights Defenders, Special Reporters about Human Rights Internal Refugee People Cecilia Jimenez-deras.
Also, Special Reporters About Minority Problems Fernand De Varennes, Special Rapporeur, Special Rights to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, Special Reporters in Extreme Poverty and Human Rights Olivier De Schutter, Special Reportership of Rights to Kumbou Bolly Barry Education , Special Reporters are part of a special procedure for the Human Rights Council, the largest body of independent experts in the UN human rights system.

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