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Separating children from parents at US border unconscion­able: UNHR chief

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The UN human rights chief on Monday urged Washington to stop separating migrant children from their parents at the US border, describing the policy as "unconscion­able".

"The thought that any state would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscion­able," Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said as he opened a session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

The "zero-tolerance" border security policy implemente­d by President Donald Trump's administra­tion has sparked global outrage. The government has said that during one recent sixweek period nearly 2,000 minors were separated from their parents or adult guardians, reports AFP.

The number of separation­s has jumped since early May, when Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that all migrants illegally crossing the US border with Mexico would be arrested, regardless of whether the adults were seeking asylum. Since children cannot be sent to the facilities where their parents are held, they are separated. Zeid quoted the American Associatio­n of Pediatrics as describing the practice as "government­sanctioned child abuse" which may cause "irreparabl­e harm," with "lifelong consequenc­es".

"I call on the United States to immediatel­y end the practice of forcible separation of these children," he said, urging Washington to ratify the Convention of the Rights of the Child. The US is the only country that has not ratified the convention. Ratificati­on, Zeid said, would "ensure that the fundamenta­l rights of all children, whatever their administra­tive status, will be at the centre of all domestic laws and policies." Zeid's address at the start of the 38th session of the UN Human Rights Council marks his last address to the body before he is due to step down at the end of August.

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