Detention, Abuse, and Neglect of Migrant Children in Indonesia
This 86-page report details Indonesia’s poor treatment of migrant and asylum-seeking children. They arrive in Indonesia after fleeing persecution, violence, and poverty in Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Burma, and elsewhere. Indonesia detains hundreds of migrant and asylum-seeking children each year without giving them a way to challenge their detention. Indonesian law permits up to 10 years of immigration detention.
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ISBN: 978-1-62313-0275
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- Barely Surviving
- Summary
- Key Recommendations
- Methodology
- I. Seeking Refuge: Journeys to Indonesia and Australia
- II. Lack of Protection for Unaccompanied Migrant Children
- III. Abuses in Detention
- IV. Problems Obtaining Refugee Protection
- V. Restricted Living Conditions outside Detention
- VI. Few Options for the Future
- VII. Conclusion and Recommendations
- Acknowledgments






