More than 10,000 families in Luanda have been made homeless after being forcibly evicted from their homes since July 2001. These evictions have been carried out by police officers, soldiers, municipal officials and private security guards, often using excessive force and firearms. Police have on some occasions also arrested and briefly detained those resisting the evictions and members of the local housing rights organization, SOS-Habitat, who were trying to persuade the authorities to stop the forced evictions. Most recently, around 3,000 families were forcibly evicted from their homes in the adjoining neighborhoods of Iraque and Bagdad in the Kilamba Kiaxi municipality of Luanda. The families’ homes were demolished, their possessions destroyed, and they were left without shelter. The demolitions, which took place between 20 and 26 July 2009, were carried out at an unprecedented scale and left Bagdad completely flattened and Iraque partially destroyed. Those still in Iraque endure threats of forced eviction. Download the printable version in PDF | RTF | MS Word formats.
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