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International Human Rights Day (10 December) ISRAEL WINS the WORLD'S WORST HOUSING RIGHTS VIOLATORS AWARD (E/68/02) BADIL Resource Center The Geneva based Center on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) has identified the countries guilty of most consistently abusing and defying international housing rights law in 2002 for its new annual Housing Rights Violators Award. Israel is among the ten states chosen to receive the award. The list of the top ten housing rights violators includes BURMA (Myanmar), COLOMBIA, CROATIA, GUATEMALA, INDIA, ISRAEL, PAKISTAN, USA and ZIMBABWE. The countries were selected on the basis of reliable data which confirmed the widespread occurrence of housing rights violations in recent years with a particular focus on the previous twelve months. Over the past two years Israel has continued with impunity to violate international human rights and humanitarian law. International human rights organizations have denounced the brutal policies of the Israeli government, including the practice of house demolition, a war crime under the Geneva Conventions of 1949. Israel fails to abide by its obligations under all international human rights conventions, such as the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; the International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination; the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, a.o. Israel's major housing rights violations identified by COHRE in 2002 include the following:
On the other hand, COHRE was able to identify a number of governments with outstanding performance in the area of housing rights in 2002. "BRAZIL, EAST TIMOR and SOUTH AFRICA exemplify what can be done when the political will of governments is genuinely applied toward protecting human rights and safeguarding human dignity. Emerging from violent and repressive histories, these three governments have taken notable steps in redressing the human rights abuses of the past." For a complete copy of the COHRE press release, see: www.cohre.org ---------------------------------- CONTACT INFORMATION The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) is an international, non-governmental human rights organization whose mission is to promote and protect the full enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights for everyone, everywhere, with a particular focus on the human right to adequate housing and preventing forced evictions. In order to achieve its mission, COHRE uses the full spectrum of human rights, whether civil, cultural, economic, political or social in nature to promote housing rights worldwide. COHRE was established in 1994 and has its International Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland. COHRE currently has thematic programmes in Women’s Housing Rights, Housing and Property Restitution, and Internally Displaced Persons, as well as three regional programmes in Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Americas. For more information on the COHRE Housing Rights Violator Awards Project, please feel free to contact COHRE at: The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE)
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Tel: + 41 22 734 1028 For press inquiries, please contact Harriet Martin at harriet@cohre.org. ----------------------------------- |