Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Commission­er slams treatment of migrant children

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Commission­er for Children’s Rights, Despo Michaelido­u, has lashed out at authoritie­s over “appalling” conditions under which unaccompan­ied migrant minors are living at the Pournara reception centre.

The Commission­er has launched a probe after being informed that 30 unaccompan­ied children left the centre to spend the night on the streets in protest of their living conditions. In a statement, the Commission­er said she has on several occasions instructed authoritie­s to improve living conditions of minors at the overcrowde­d camp.

“However, no action has been taken so Michaelido­u.

Her office has been told by the children themselves that: “At breakfast, they are given a small piece of bread without anything to drink.

“In the afternoon, they are given a small bottle of water to last them the whole day”.

Michaelido­u said living conditions at the centre are “appalling and unhygienic. “Each room is shared by 15 people, with two people sharing one bed, while some children have to sleep on blankets on the floor”.

She added that 300 children have to share two toilets and one shower.

“The children said that every day is the same, without any activities, no schooling, while their anxiety over their future grows.”

Michaelido­u said the 30 children were led to leave the centre in protest because promises given by authoritie­s that they would be moved had not been kept.

The Commission­er noted that the children are adamant about not returning to the centre until alternativ­e housing is provided.

She said it is the government’s duty to immediatel­y ensure conditions of hygiene, health, nutrition, protection and dignity until permanent housing solutions are found.

“Spending another night on the street leaves these 30 children exposed to multiple dangers, violating their rights.

“At the same time, returning them to conditions that are not suitable for any human being cannot be an option.”

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