Forced Return of Embedded Asylum-Seeking Families with Children to Armenia from a Children’s Rights Perspective

A. Zijlstra, Grytsje T. Bonhage-Talsma, W. Post, M. Kalverboer
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Asylum-seeking families with children can be forced to return to their country of origin after staying several years in the Netherlands. The best interests of the child should play a role in return decisions. It is unclear whether the development of these children is threatened after forced return. This study aims to gain insight from a children’s rights perspective into the situation of children who were forced to return to Armenia. Data were collected by semi-structured interviews with 17 children and their parents. Results show that children are negative about their lives in Armenia after forced return. They experience psychosocial, identity and physical problems. Access to basic needs, care and education is limited. The parents’ emotional availability decreases. From a children’s rights perspective, it can be concluded that the decision to return children in this study did not meet their developmental needs, their best interests and children’s rights are contravened.
从儿童权利的角度看有儿童的境内寻求庇护家庭被迫返回亚美尼亚
有子女的寻求庇护家庭在荷兰滞留数年后可能被迫返回原籍国。儿童的最大利益应在回报决定中发挥作用。目前尚不清楚这些儿童在被迫遣返后的成长是否受到威胁。这项研究旨在从儿童权利的角度深入了解被迫返回亚美尼亚的儿童的情况。数据通过对17名儿童及其父母的半结构化访谈收集。结果显示,儿童对被迫返回亚美尼亚后的生活持消极态度。他们经历心理、身份和身体问题。获得基本需求、护理和教育的机会有限。父母的情感可用性降低了。从儿童权利的角度来看,本研究中遣返儿童的决定没有满足儿童的发展需要,违背了儿童的最大利益和儿童权利。
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