that "nothing can adequately replace the loss of the forest and no land can offer
them similar cultural and material benefits. They reiterate that evicting the Batwa
from
the Kahuzi-Biega forest by violence, without notice or compensation
constitutes a violation of the obligation to respect the Batwa's right under Article
24.
103.
As for the duty to protect, the Complainants assert that the State has an
obligation to protect the environment under Article 24. They argue that the
Kahuzi-Biega
forest
is
the only
environment conducive
to
the
favourable
development of the Batwa people, and that the State "has an obligation to protect
this environment". In the Complainants' view, "the DRC has failed to safeguard
and protect the environment. They argue that by evicting them, the State has
removed an effective layer of environmental protection. They conclude that this
constitutes a violation of the State' s obligation to protect the Batwa' s right to a
favorable environment.
104.
Finally, the Complainants claim that the State has breached the obligation to
provide, which consists of the State's obligation to 'invest in the provision of
necessary social services and physical infrastructure and provide support for the
improvement of the livelihoods of local people
as well as investing in the benefits
for future generations'. The Complainants allege that the DRC has not taken any
steps to restore the environment and repair the damage, while insisting that in
addition the "key problems faced by the Batwa stem from the lack of access to basic
social services, such as schools and health care".
Respondent State's Submissions on the Merits
105. As indicated above, the Respondent State did not submit its observations on the
merits of the Complainants' allegations, despite several letters sent by the
Secretariat and the time it was given in accordance with the relevant provisions of
the Commission's Rules of Procedure.
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Amicus curiae submissions
106. Various Organisations, led by the Secretariat of the ESCR - International
Network for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights - submitted an Amicus Curiae
brief, namely: Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), Asocincion In temnzericnn de
Derechos Amhientnles (AIDA), Concision Colombian/1 de juristas (CCI), Due Process
of Law Foundation (DPLF) and Global Initiative for Economic, Social
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