Children’s Ombudsman condemns "red category" labeling of schoolchildren in Andijan
Children’s Ombudsman has issued a warning document condemning the recent actions of Rustam Jaloliddinov, head of the Khodjaobod District Police Department in the Andijan region, for labeling 18 schoolchildren as belonging to a "red category" during a meeting on November 28. This classification was deemed a violation of children's rights.

The Ombudsman stated that segregating children into specific categories and publicly displaying their faces is entirely inconsistent with the guarantees provided under Uzbekistan’s Constitution, national laws, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, to which Uzbekistan is a signatory. The Ombudsman emphasized that no action by officials should harm the dignity, self-esteem, or rights of children.
According to the Ombudsman’s press service, the warning document was submitted to evaluate the actions of the involved officials and to ensure measures are taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Despite the Ombudsman's critique, Andijan’s regional administration denied any discriminatory intent. Its press secretary, Muslim Ibrohimov, clarified that the categorization was not meant to target students but rather to outline responsibilities for sector leaders working with youth. He also stated that the students' dignity and respect are priorities for all officials.
The controversy arose when photos of the students, labeled as part of the "red category," were shared online, sparking public outrage. Following criticism from Kun.uz and other media outlets, Khodjaobod district authorities removed references to the "red category" from their statements and blurred the faces of the students in published images.
This incident has reignited discussions about ensuring children's rights are upheld in all administrative and public actions.
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