UNICEF calls for the release of all children arrested in the latest public unrest in Iran
Statement by UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa Edouard Beigbeder
NEW YORK (February 19, 2026) – “UNICEF is deeply concerned by the reports that children arrested in connection with the recent public unrest in Iran remain in detention.
“While the number of children currently detained, or the conditions of their detention cannot be verified, we urge that immediate, independent access be granted to all detained children to assess their situation, treatment, and well-being.
“The adverse impact of detention and incarceration on children is well documented. Children are not ‘little adults,’ they require special care. Deprivation of liberty entails life lasting consequences to the development of the child, but also for the future of the society overall.
“Children deprived of their liberty must be treated with humanity and dignity and enabled to maintain regular contact with their families. These are binding obligations under international law and must be upheld at all times.
“UNICEF urges an end to the detention of children in all its forms and the immediate release of the children detained in Iran following the most recent public unrest. The Islamic Republic of Iran is a party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and has an obligation to respect, protect and fulfil the rights of children.”
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