Injustice and Resistance: Forced evictions in Africa and the Fight for Housing Rights

2024-03-01 21:48:08

Published on: 01/03/2024 – 22:48

The constitution provides that in the event of a vacancy in power, due to illness, resignation, incapacity or death, the president is replaced by the president of the National Assembly. But this is not the case for Macky Sall who is simply reaching the end of his mandate… In this case it is up to the constitutional council to decide.

A few days ago, in Benin, a video showing a man on his roof, refusing to leave his building, before its demolition planned by the public authorities was making the rounds on social networks. In total, since 2017, nearly 10,000 residents of the riverside areas of Cotonou have faced forced evictions since 2017 according to an Amnesty International report.

These evictions, linked to government projects to develop seaside and memorial tourism, would today have dramatic consequences for the evicted residents. Example in the Fiyégnon 1 district, where nearly 3,000 people were evicted from their homes in 2021. But many were not rehoused…

The Africa Journal received Abderrahmane Sissako. A director who has engraved the name of certain African cities like no one before in the collective imagination. Bamako, Timbuktu… He returns 10 years later, with a new film – Black TEA.

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