JAMAICA | Forced Eviction of Bernard Lodge Homes a Breach of Human Rights says PNP
Kingston, Jamaica. October 8, 2022. The Opposition People's National Party, PNP, has called on the Andrew Holness led JLP administration to remember its obligation under the United Nations Human Rights Convention to which it is a signatory in light of the recent Bernard Lodge lands evictions.
A statement from the Chair of the PNP's Human Rights Commission Isat Buchannan pointed out that “Forced evictions constitute gross violations of a range of internationally recognized human rights, including the human rights to adequate housing, food, water, health, education, work, security of the person, freedom from cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, and freedom of movement.”As a consequence, Mr. Buchannan said the actions of the Government represented a blatant disregard for the tenets of the UN Convention on Human Rights and supporting International Conventions to which Jamaica is a party.
"It is the obligation of a Government to ensure that a proper framework is in place to facilitate the ease of access to and ownership of property. Therefore notwithstanding the various assertions as to how the residents obtained property, the very fact that their actions were open, transparent and in the public view requires a different and humane approach by the Government," Buchannan said.
“The demolishing of homes especially, without the service of adequate notice and an opportunity to be heard is especially egregious as it was led by the Government,” Buchannan continued, noting that “the forced eviction and removal of persons, have only served to separate and alienate individuals from their families, homes and communities and will only result in increased levels of homelessness, reduction in living conditions, intensified government mistrust and social conflict and a continuation of the cycle of poverty so many of the residents have desperately sought to escape.”
"The Human Rights Commission of the People’s National Party says "it is therefore calling on the Prime Minister who is also the Minister with responsibility for land and housing to immediately refocus its action by ending all plans for the demolition, commence meaningful engagement with the residents and to work with all stakeholders with the view to returning not just the lost property but the dignity to the affected residents."
"Only by these actions can the Government assert itself as being a Government for the people; showing respect for human rights and specifically the right to be free from forced eviction," Buchannan concluded.
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