Jakarta, Aktual.com – Members of the House of Representatives Commission VII, Aryo Djojohadikusomo assess Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok) currently only aggressively displace people, without providing a decent livelihood.

In fact, in addition to the needs of shelter, eviction victims also need a replacement livelihood. “(Ahok) do not tell you for a place to stay but not given a livelihood,” said the politician Gerindra it in Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta, Wednesday (30/3).

Supposedly, he said, in a breakthrough Ahok also thinks with social impacts of policies that will be pursued. “It must be given both a decent place and work well,” he said.

Legal Aid Institute (LBH) Jakarta has previously been ‘crowned’ Ahok as governor most did evictions. Data of LBH Jakarta in January to August 2015 alone, there were 3,433 households (families) who are victims of eviction. Much higher than the number in the era of the previous governor.

“Most occurred in East Jakarta. Evictions are often colored by human rights violations,” said public attorney of LBH Jakarta Oky Wilson, last year.

Note of LBH Jakarta, there are about 20 thousand victims of human rights violations in Jakarta. Tripled compared to 2013 and 2014. In 2013 there were approximately 6,695 cases of human rights violations. In 2014 are not much different, there were 6989 cases.

Says Oky, Ahok always just put forward solutions to the relocation of rental flats (Rusunawa) to the evictees. The solution should not just relocation. In the Law on the towers, compensation can vary. Could be money compensation or simple flats belonging (rusunami). “At least the people could be relieved if given rusunami because they do not need to hire a lifetime,” he said.

Eviction, he said, led to the loss of culture and livelihood of citizens. “There are (citizens) who ended up staying in a prayer room because they can not afford to rent a flat,” he said.

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