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right of citizenship > press releases, appeals and calls to actionEuropean Appeal against the detention and forced removal of foreign minorsNo Minors in Detention!30 October 2006In France: "In 2005, 780 unaccompanied minors including 101 aged less than 13, were held in waiting zone ; 500 were forcibly removed." [Anafé, 01/06/06]. "Nearly 250 children were detained in "centres de rétention", 7 of those are now arranged to receive families." [Cimade, rapport 2005].
In the UK: "The report estimates that around 2,000 children are detained with their families every year for the purpose of immigration control...In the cases that were studied, the length of detention varied considerably from 7 days to 268 days. Half (16) of all cases looked at were detained for more than 28 days." ["No place for a child", Save the Children, 28/02/05].
Detention of minors should not be allowed on the bases of immigration status. This principle has been reiterated by numerous international bodies (1) who called for the immediate admission of minors in the territory. However, the majority of European countries detain and remove foreign minors (3) whether they are alone or with their family. National legislations allowing for practices of the detention and forced removal of children which have very bad consequences, are regularly denounced by NGOs and childhood professionals who point out that many alternatives to these practices are available. We propose the following amendments to the draft directive: This appeal is completed by the following position: Statement in the framework of the European appeal against detention and forced removal of minors (1) The High Commissioner for Refugees, the International Alliance Save the Children in the framework of the Program for separated Children in Europe - Statement of good practice. (2) Article 3 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. (3) Informations about minors in detention. (4) COM 2005 (391). (5) This deletion suppress all reference to possible forced removal of unaccompanied minors. (6) Corresponding to article 15-2 al 2 in the French and German versions. |
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