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Stop Housing Demolitions and Forced Evictions in N’Djamena

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Since February 2008, tens of thousands of people have been made homeless after being forcibly evicted from their homes in Chad’s capital, N’Djamena. Satellite images acquired by Amnesty International showed that about 3,700 structures had been destroyed in the city in a 12-month period, causing irreparable damage to the livelihoods of so many residents of N’Djamena. Amnesty International has confirmed that many of these evictions were illegal and in violation of international human rights standards and Chadian law. Call on the Chadian government to immediately cease all forced evictions and ensure that the rights of victims of forced evictions are respected.

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Idriss Déby Itno - His Excellency

Mahamoud Adam Bechir - Ambassador, Embassy of the Rep. of Chad to the US

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