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Communication to Pakistan concerning the ongoing forced evictions and home demolitions along Karachi’s waterways (nullahs) - Ref: AL PAK 7/2022

22 Dec 2022

Country of origin

Pakistan

Host origin

Pakistan

Type of mobility

Internal

Hazard

Flood

Vulnerability characteristics

Other

Applicant description

Other

Case type

Category 1: Court directly considers impacts of disasters, environmental degradation or climate change related to the claim.

Category 2: Applicant expressly relies on the impacts of disasters, environmental degradation or climate change.

Description

This case communicates allegations relating to the large-scale forced eviction of people living in informal settlements on the banks of waterways in Karachi, following an Order of the Pakistan Supreme Court. The evictions have allegedly been carried out in order to address increased flood risk presented by the existence of the informal settlements on waterways. The Communication highlights a range of relevant international human rights law standards and guidelines that are relevant in this context, with a particular emphasis on the gendered impacts, and poses nine questions that highlight core concerns from a human rights perspective.

Names of all parties

Recipient of the Communication: Government of Pakistan.