UUI and
FWCUI support the demands of the Association to Defend Homeless Families-Basra
Aso Jabbar, Rep. Abroad
November
2004
A decent accommodation for homeless
families is a human right
To the masses in
To freedom loving
people and defenders of human rights and dignity.
Nobody including the government
officials deny the fact that the deposited Saddam’s regime had fought poor and
deprived families and turned their sons to fuel for his aimless wars and among
many other things deprived them of accommodation. Therefore thousands of the
most disadvantaged citizens were left without accommodation. After the fall of
the Baath regime and for many reasons specially mass
unemployment, sharp increase in the rate of rent and the return of many
citizens who left Iraq escaping prosecution by former regime thousands of
families have resided in the ruined governmental buildings, military camps and
offices of security forces which lacks the minimum standards of a decent
accommodation.
The Association to Defend Homeless
Families, from the day it was founded on
We, along with these homeless
families expected that after the so-called authority handover to the Iraqis,
this issue would be studied and appropriate solution provided over a certain
timetable, which fits with the capabilities of the state, the size of this
problem and fairness of the demand. However unfortunately
this problem is now in the bottom of the list of priorities of the Iraqi
authorities. Many notices have been so far issued asking the homeless
families to evict these building. Moreover the authorities have issued arrest
warrants against homeless families living in governmental buildings and even
the buildings used previously by the dismantled Baath
party. The masked police have many times terrified these families. Is this
acceptable? This is a question directed to the officials in this city.
We have been assured by the most senior
decision making officials in this city that these families would not be
harassed before alternative accommodations are provided for them. What is going
on now is in sharp contradiction with the reassurance by those who claim they
defend the dignity of poor people.
Our association is saddened by this
behavior and calls on the officials in this city to stop any measure, which can
harm these families. Sending them onto streets will make the problem worse and
will undermine the stability and security in the city. Those who like troubled
water and who cannot tolerate any change will use this problem to cause more
damage against our people.
Feeling responsibility toward these
families our association calls on decision makers in this city to find a humane
and proper solution to this problem before the eviction of the homeless
families and sending them onto streets. As the representatives of these
families, we announce or readiness to discuss all proposals, which aim at
solving this problem, and to help solve it.
We also unequivocally announce that
our association reserves the right to organize demonstration and peaceful
sit-ins to protest what is happening now and in case if any of these families
is evicted from its current place of living.
Association to
Defend Homeless Families-Basra