Dobri Jelyazkov, Sofia: Forced Evictions of Roma

What is affected
Housing private
Land Social/public
Type of violation Forced eviction
Date 26 June 2006
Region E [ Europe ]
Country Bulgaria
Location Sofia1

Affected persons

Total 80
Men 0
Women 0
Children 0
Proposed solution 1)Intervention by the Government of Bulgaria needed in the case of Dobri Jelyazkov; the community, which has lived on the land since 1926, is facing two separate eviction there.\r\n2)An immediate moratorium by the government on all evictions of Roma commu
Details Bulgaria.pdf
Development



Forced eviction
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State
Brief narrative Latest report, no recorded follow up.
EVICTION THREATS OF ROMA IN BULGARIA CONTINUES UNABATED:

On July 19, 2006, international human rights organisations, the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) and the European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC), appeal to stop the planned eviction of Roma in Dobri Jelyazkov Sofia, in a letter addressed to the President and Prime Minister of Bulgaria.

Text:
On 12 July 2006, the district government sent letters to sixteen Roma families living on Dobri Jelyazkov street, Sofia, requiring them to leave their homes within 10 days or the municipality would issue an order for their summary eviction, despite the fact that the communities have lived on this land for several generations. In the absence of reasonable justification, adequate notice, consultation with the affected families, compensation and any provisions for alternative housing and social support for the families, such an eviction would amount to a gross violation of Bulgaria’s obligations under international human rights law.

Full text of the letter (Acrobat pdf format) © European Roma Rights Center http://www.errc.org
Original article: http://www.caleidoscop.org.ro/Members/janina/news/eviction-threats-of-roma-in-bulgaria-continues-unabated
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