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Roma evictions / expulsions: “France must comply with
international non-discrimination standards”
PHOTO An estimated 15 000 Roma, mainly from Bulgaria and Romania, live in illegal camps across France. Photo by BGNE. appeared in NOINVITE.COM
GENEVA (29 August 2012) – United Nations human rights experts
urged the French Government to ensure that its policies and practices regarding
the dismantling of Roma settlements and the expulsion of migrant Roma conform in
all respects to European and international human rights law relating to
non-discrimination.
“Evictions continue
and threaten to place families in highly vulnerable situations,” stressed the
Special Rapporteurs on minority issues, migrants, housing and racism.
“Forced eviction is not an appropriate
response and alternative solutions should be sought that conform with human
rights standards,” said Raquel Rolnik, the Special Rapporteur on adequate
housing. “Legal safeguards must be in place including the provision of adequate
housing alternatives to ensure that individuals, particularly children, women
and those with illnesses or disability, are not left homeless or
vulnerable.”
The UN housing expert also
noted that ‘though these acts are being justified on the basis of unsanitary
conditions, few if any visible efforts are being developed to find alternative
solutions for these communities, such as improving housing conditions.”
A number of evictions and expulsions in
August including in the cities of Lille, Lyon and Paris, have been documented by
non-governmental organizations and the media, and seem set to continue. The UN
experts recalled that similar actions against the Roma were undertaken in August
2010 and met with widespread European and international criticism.
“These reports are disturbing, especially
because it is not the first time that Roma are collectively expelled from
France,” said Rita Izsák, the UN Independent Expert on minority issues. “The
Roma are European Union citizens and Europe’s most marginalized minority.
Regrettably, these acts demonstrate that they do not always enjoy the same right
of free movement and settlement, and continue to experience discriminatory
treatment.”
The Special Rapporteur on the
human rights of migrants, François Crépeau, noted that “the ultimate objective
seems to be the expulsion of migrant Roma communities from France.” He
highlighted that “collective expulsion is banned under international law and any
repatriation should be voluntary, in compliance with international standards,
and based on individual assessment and independent monitoring.”
The UN Special Rapporteur on racism, Mutuma
Ruteere, warned that “these evictions and expulsions are inevitably fuelling the
already worrying climate of hostility against Roma in France,” and highlighted
the importance of enhancing the efforts to tackle marginalization of Roma in the
sphere of housing and employment and facilitating their social inclusion.
The UN
experts also expressed concern over a practice of financial incentives to Roma
to return to their countries of origin, which –in their view- may allow the
Government to claim that Roma are returning voluntarily and protect it from
legal challenges regarding forced expulsion. However, they noted, having been
evicted from their homes, those affected may have little choice and face
significant pressure to leave.
ENDS
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