
Spain’s Failure to Protect the Rights of Unaccompanied Migrant Children in the Canary Islands
This 115-page report documents how children stay in emergency centers for indefinite periods, in often overcrowded and poor conditions. The children told Human Rights Watch that they have been subjected to beatings by staff, and left unprotected from violence by their peers. They do not enjoy access to public education, they have limited opportunity for recreation and leisure, and they are unduly restricted in their freedom of movement.
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ISBN: D1904
ISBN: D1904
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Table of Contents
- Unwelcome Responsibilities
- Map of the Canary Islands
- Location of the Canary Islands
- I. Summary
- II. Methodology and Scope
- III. Context
- IV. Arrival
- V. Legal Status
- VI. Situation at La Esperanza and Arinaga Emergency Centers
- VII. The Right to Education and the Right to Health
- VIII. Absence of Effective Mechanisms to Guarantee Rights
- IX. Detailed Recommendations
- Acknowledgements
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