Haiti Government says the Demolitions in downtown Port-au-Prince are LEGAL
There has been lot of complaints the demolition of buildings in downtown Port-au-Prince by the Government is highly illegal. The government says: No way, there are no human right violations here...
Haiti - Demolition of Rue De La Reunion, Downtown Port-au-Prince
Harry Adam, Executive director of the Unit for the Construction of housing and public buildings (UCLBP), assured that all the procedures are in fact legal.
The conflict seems to revolve over home owners have not submitted their titles for reimbursement.
In many cases in Haiti, it is often difficult to prove who really owns a land or a property. Should that stop the country from its path to move forward and progress?
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