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Human Rights Watch Cries Out Over Children Detained In Nigeria, Iran, Other Countries

admin July 28, 2016 4 min read

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…Urges Govts To Treat Children In Accordance With Int’l Juvenile Justice Standards
Human Rights Watch said today that thousands of children in conflict-affected countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia and Syria have been detained without charge for months or even years as national security threats.
The body said that untold numbers have been tortured or have died in custody, calling on governments to immediately stop detaining children without charge and appropriately punish those who mistreat them.
The 35-page report by HRW titled, “Extreme Measures: Abuses against Children Detained as National Security Threats,” documents the arrest and detention of children for alleged association with non-state armed groups or involvement in conflict-related offenses.
Overbroad and vague counterterrorism legislation adopted in response to extremist armed groups such as the Islamic State and Boko Haram has increased the detention of children perceived to be security threats.
Human Rights Watch specifically examined the detention and treatment of children in Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Israel/Palestine, Nigeria, and Syria.
According to Children’s Rights Advocacy Director at Human Rights Watch, Jo Becker, “Governments are trampling on children’s rights in a misguided and counterproductive response to conflict-related violence. The indefinite detention and torture of children needs to stop.”
The report is based on HRW interviews with scores of former detainees, including children, in the six countries; on United Nations reports; and other secondary sources.

HRW field research found that, in addition to children who are arrested for actual criminal offences, many are rounded up in massive sweeps or arrested based on flimsy evidence, groundless suspicion or alleged terrorist activity by family members.
HRW report said that some children, including babies, are detained when their mothers are arrested on suspicion of security-related offences and that security forces have tortured children and treated them in other cruel, inhuman and degrading ways to elicit confessions, extract intelligence information, or as punishment.
Former child detainees report having been beaten, raped, given electric shocks, forced to remain in prolonged stress positions and to strip nude and threatened with execution.
HRW said that in countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia and Syria, the authorities may have hundreds of children in detention at any given time for alleged conflict-related offenses.
According to the body many are denied access to lawyers or relatives or the chance to challenge their detention before a judge and that they are often detained under appalling conditions and confined in overcrowded cells with adults and with grossly inadequate food and medical care.
To buttress its point HRW stated that in Nigeria and Syria, unknown numbers of children had died in detention from a lack of medical care, starvation, dehydration or as a result of torture. In Afghanistan, according to interviews conducted by the UN security forces torture children more frequently than adults.
“Security forces may also detain children for the alleged activity of their family members, without any evidence of their own wrongdoing. In Iraq, for example, security forces have detained both boys and girls, and used torture to coerce information implicating family members in terrorist acts.”HRW said
The group added that a growing number of countries have introduced or amended laws allowing authorities greater scope to detain people, including children, who are perceived to be security threats.
Such laws, HRW said increase periods of detention, allow punitive and indefinite detention and expand the scope of military courts.
To further buttress its point HRW cited Israel, who according to it tries hundreds of Palestinian children in military courts each year for security related offenses; primarily throwing stones at Israeli soldiers without the juvenile justice safeguards required under international law.
Hundreds of Palestinian children have alleged ill-treatment by Israeli security forces during arrest, custody and detention, including kicking, beatings and other physical violence.
In his most recent annual report on children and armed conflict, which will be debated by the UN Security Council on August 2, 2016, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged UN member countries to urgently put in place alternatives to detention and prosecution for children, who have been associated with armed groups or who have engaged in violent extremism.
Governments should immediately end all use of detention without charge for children, and transfer children associated with armed groups to child protection authorities for rehabilitation. In cases in which children are charged with a valid criminal offence, they should be treated in accordance with international juvenile justice standards, which emphasise alternatives to detention and prioritise the rehabilitation and social reintegration of the child.” Becker said
“The alienation felt by children drawn to militant groups will only be compounded by torture and other abuse suffered at the hands of the authorities. Detaining children is the wrong way to deter them from involvement in future violence.” Becker added

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