Recommendation Year
Observation Date
Human Rights Committee
44. The State party should:
(a) Facilitate access to fair asylum procedures for all persons in need of
international protection and strictly uphold the principle of non-refoulement, including
for those from Afghanistan;
(b) Ensure that the detention of migrants and asylum-seekers is reasonable,
necessary and proportionate, in accordance with the Committee’s general comment
No. 35 (2014); that alternatives to detention are used; and that children are not detained
for immigration-related purposes.
2023
2023
2023
Committee on the Rights of the Child
§ 82. "The Committee recommends that the State party:
(a) Systematically collect disaggregated data on its refugee and asylum-seeking children in order to be able to develop programmes and policies that respond to their needs;
(b) Ensure prompt registration of all its asylum-seeking and refugee children in order to provide them with access to all basic services, including health care and education for free;
(c) Ensure that unaccompanied asylum-seeking and refugee children are given guardianship, free legal assistance with immigration proceedings, and access to adequate shelter, food, health care and education;
(d) Ensure that immigration proceedings involving children are decided on the basis of the best interests of the child, and prevent separation of families during the deportation process."
2016
2016
2016
Committee on the Rights of the Child
§64.The Committee continues to be concerned about the large number of children living and/or working in the streets, particularly in urban centres such as Tehran, Isfahan, Mashhad, and Shiraz. It regrets that the State party could not present studies on the extent and nature of the problem and is concerned that the centres known as “Khaneh Sabz”, “Khaneh Shoush” and “Khaneh Reyhane” homes, which were established to assist these children, albeit in a limited capacity, have been closed down. It is equally concerned at reports of the round-up and arrest of Afghan children in the streets despite the fact that they were registered with the authorities, and that as a “condition” for their release the authorities request that their parents register for repatriation. The Committee welcomes the policy of the State party to reunite children with their families, whenever possible, and notes the State party’s assurances that these children are assembled in centres for further assistance and not arrested with police methods.
§65. The Committee recommends that the State party:
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(d) Ensure that all Afghan children rounded up on the streets are released and are not used to push their parents to repatriate;
2005
2005
2005