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both at the federal and state levels, to raise and equalize the minimum legal ages for
marriage of boys and girls.
D.3
General principles
17.
The Committee welcomes the information provided by the State party about the national
public referendum regarding the rights of the child and takes note of the process of constitutional
reform generated by this referendum; both initiatives are in line with the Committees
recommendation (CRC/C/15/Add.13, paras. 15 and 16). In this regard, the Committee
encourages the State party to continue these initiatives with the aim of introducing into the
Constitution the principles of non-discrimination and the best interests of the child (arts. 2
and 3 of the Convention).
18.
While the Committee acknowledges the State party’s measures to implement the
Committee’s recommendation (CRC/C/15/Add.13, para. 18) concerning the protection of the
rights of the most vulnerable groups of children, in particular the measures carried out by
PROGRESA, DIF, the National Indigenous Institute (INI) and CONMUJER, the Committee is
of the opinion that these measures need to be reinforced. The Committee reiterates its
recommendation and further recommends that the State party increase measures to reduce
economic and social disparities, including between urban and rural areas, to prevent
discrimination against the most disadvantaged groups of children, such as girls, children
with disabilities, children belonging to indigenous and ethnic groups, children living and/or
working on the streets and children living in rural areas.
19.
The Committee takes note of the efforts made in the field of legislative reform to
integrate the principles of “best interests of the child” (art. 3) and “respect for the views of the
child” (art. 12) into domestic legislation, at both state and federal levels. Nevertheless, the
Committee remains concerned that these principles are not fully implemented. The Committee
recommends that further efforts be made to ensure the implementation of the principles of
“best interests of the child” and “respect for the views of the child”, especially his or her
rights to participate in the family, at school and in other social institutions. These
principles should also be reflected in all policies and programmes relating to children.
Awareness raising among the public at large, including community leaders, and
educational programmes on the implementation of these principles should be reinforced in
order to change traditional perceptions of children who are too often regarded as the
objects (Doctrina de la Situación Irregular) rather than the subjects of rights.
20.
In the light of article 6 and other related provisions of the Convention, the Committee
expresses its concern about the threat to the right to life of children caused by the degree of
militarization in the State party and the confrontations with “irregular armed civilian groups” in
parts of the State party’s territory, especially in the states of Chiapas, Oaxaca, Guerrero and
Veracruz. The Committee recommends that the State party take effective measures to
protect children against the negative effects of these confrontations. The establishment of
rehabilitation measures for child victims of these confrontations is also recommended.
D.4.
Civil rights and freedoms