Monitoring immigration detention in South Africa - 2008
Year of Publication:
2008
This report highlights serious human rights concerns in South Africa's immigration detention facilities, in particular the private operated facility at Lindela in Krugersdorp and the detention centre operated by the SAPS in Musina. The report reveals that despite South Africa's obligations in domestic and international law to comply with basic minimum standards of detention, there are serious violations of these most basic rights ranging from lack of access to drinking water to the most serious violations of torture in detention, which occur with little oversight or legal recourse. The report also raises concerns about the unlawful detention and deportation of bona fide asylum seekers and refugees, and their lack of access to the legal protections guaranteed to them in law.
Editor(s):
Gina Snyman, Sabelo Sibanda, Julie Ebenstein and Roni Amit 