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Co-operate with an independent, international investigation into the events of
Operation Murambatsvina. Bring to justice those whose actions in planning or
executing Operation Murambatsvina violated national law or international
human rights law.
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Develop a legal framework free from gender discrimination, for conferring
security of tenure on those who do not yet have it, including those in informal
settlements or who are occupying land or housing.
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Investigate allegations of excessive use of force and other human rights abuses
by police and other state officials involved in the evictions and bring all those
responsible to justice.
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Allow and co-operate with visits by Special Rapporteurs of the Commission on
Human Rights, the Representative of the Secretary General for Internally
Displaced Persons and relevant human rights mechanisms of the African Union
to further investigate the human rights situation in the country.
To the Southern African Development Community
• Strongly condemn the mass evictions and demolitions; call on the UN Secretary
General to set up an independent and impartial commission of inquiry to
investigate the manner in which the evictions were carried out and for those
responsible to be brought to justice.
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Urge the government of Zimbabwe to take immediate action to address the
impact of the evictions and demolitions on the hundreds of thousands of
homeless and destitute Zimbabweans.
To the African Union
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Strongly condemn the mass evictions and demolitions and urge the government
of Zimbabwe to take immediate action to address the impact of the evictions
and demolitions on hundreds of thousands of homeless and destitute
Zimbabweans.
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Call on the UN Secretary General to set up an independent and impartial
commission of inquiry to investigate the manner in which the evictions were
carried out and for those responsible to be brought to justice.