UN Special Rapporteur Balakrishnan Rajagopal on domicide, accountability and the trauma of demolitions

 

 

On 25 October 2024, Arshu John, the political editor at The Polis Project, was in conversation with Balakrishnan Rajagopal, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing. The conversation focused on the use of extrajudicial demolitions as a punitive measure, and the challenges to holding states accountable for such violence. Mr Rajagopal observed how the Indian state conducts demolitions arbitrarily, in violation of human rights law, and as a form of punishment against the Muslim community. In the legal context, he emphasised the need for a foundational change in India’s legislative framework on housing rights,  and how the concept of “bulldozer justice” reflects a culture of lawlessness endorsed by the state. According to Mr Rajagopal, India and Israel are the only two countries currently using punitive demolitions as a recurring state practice—noting the unique characteristics of Israel using it as a tool of occupation and annexation, and India…


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