GROUNDUP: Illegally evicted District Six occupiers paid compensation by City of Cape Town

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According to the PIE Act, no person may be evicted from their home or have their home demolished without an eviction order handed down by a court.

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In the ruling, Judge Rosheni Allie said that it was clear the residents did not choose to live in the parking lot “out of malice or willfulness, but out of desperation and need”.that the City took everything they had. Afterwards, for the purposes of the court application, every resident had to meticulously write down what they’d lost.Challah said that law enforcement officials are still visiting the premises and intimidating and searching residents.

 

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