- Moderator
- #161
Ok, I see what you mean. Certain rights aren't contingent upon duties - they are inherent. Citizenship incurs duties and responsibilities though.
Of course, the right to live in security and respect doesn't depend on citizenship; However, people are expected to respect the law in the state they live in, and our Bedouin cousins had issues with aspect before.
Even so, why should they not have the right to retain their community?
Their community is not being taken away from them though is it, all they are being asked to do is move to proper housing that is safe. The community is still intact and thriving, it is just that they have a problem with law and order.
Why do they need to be moved? They're going to build proper housing anyway.
Who do any illegal settlements need to be moved, because they cant be made liable for land tax and forced to do their duty as citizens. Then the legal land owners an reclaim their land and start making it pay again. If your local town council passed your plans for a new front porch, and you hen built a new house on the porch they could come and demolish the house but leave the porch
They weren't illegal.