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From Bureaucracy to Bullets: Extreme Domicide and the Right to Home

From Bureaucracy to Bullets: Extreme Domicide and the Right to Home

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The world has a record-setting number of forcibly displaced persons, and their homes are often targeted for destruction, leading to severe impacts on children, adults, families, communities, and societies. This issue is often overlooked as a human rights violation, and solutions to address it are needed.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 286 pages
Publication date: 11 February 2022
Publisher: Rutgers University Press


The world is currently grappling with an unprecedented number of forcibly displaced persons, a situation that continues to worsen as efforts to address humanitarian catastrophes resulting from large-scale violence and displacement fail. The likelihood of these individuals returning to their homes is diminishing, with many cases witnessing the destruction of their dwellings due to the violence they have experienced. It is crucial to understand why certain populations are targeted for the destruction of their homes and the profound impacts this loss has on children, adults, families, communities, and societies.

If having a home is considered a fundamental human right, then the deliberate destruction of homes should be recognized as a rights violation and met with appropriate consequences. This issue is explored in depth in the documentary "From Bureaucracy to Bullets," which sheds light on the violent practice of extreme domicide, or the intentional destruction of the home, as a central and often overlooked human rights issue.

The film begins by examining the historical context of extreme domicide, tracing its roots back to the **** regime and its use as a tool of genocide. It then delves into the contemporary landscape, highlighting the prevalence of extreme domicide in various regions of the world, including the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. The documentary features interviews with survivors of extreme domicide, as well as experts in the field, who provide insights into the psychological, social, and economic impacts of this practice.

One of the key themes of the film is the disproportionate impact of extreme domicide on women and children. Women are often the primary targets of extreme domicide, as they are perceived as vulnerable and expendable by their male counterparts. Children, who are often left without a stable home or any form of support, are particularly vulnerable to the long-term consequences of extreme domicide, including mental health issues, educational difficulties, and social exclusion.

The film also explores the political and social factors that contribute to the prevalence of extreme domicide. In many cases, it is driven by patriarchal norms, gender inequality, and economic disparities. Moreover, conflicts, natural disasters, and political instability can exacerbate the situation, leading to the displacement of large populations and the destruction of their homes.

The documentary raises important questions about the responsibility of governments, international organizations, and communities to address the issue of extreme domicide. It calls for increased awareness, education, and advocacy efforts to prevent this practice and provide support to survivors. It also emphasizes the need for legal and policy frameworks that protect the rights of women and children and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.

In conclusion, "From Bureaucracy to Bullets" is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the issue of extreme domicide as a human rights violation. It highlights the disproportionate impact of this practice on women and children and calls for urgent action to address it. By raising awareness, promoting education, and advocating for legal and policy reforms, we can work towards a world where every person has the right to a safe and secure home.

Weight: 426g
Dimension: 157 x 234 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781978802711

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