"Why Are You Keeping Me Here?": Unaccompanied children detained in Greece

Publication language
English
Pages
34pp
Date published
08 Sep 2016
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Children & youth, Protection, human rights & security, Forced displacement and migration
Countries
Greece
Organisations
Human Rights Watch

Greek police routinely lock up unaccompanied children in small, overcrowded, and unhygienic cells for weeks and months, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today.

The 27-page report, “‘Why Are You Keeping Me Here?’: Unaccompanied Children Detained in Greece,” documents arbitrary and prolonged detention of children in violation of international and Greek law. Children are held in unsanitary conditions, sometimes with unrelated adults, in police stations and detention centers where they have little access to basic care and services. The report is based on interviews with 42 children who were or had been detained, as well as visits to two police stations and two detention centers in mainland Greece.