More than 350,000 people identified as drug users are held in compulsory
drug "treatment" centers in China and Southeast Asia. Detainees are
held without due process for periods of months or years and may be
subjected to physical and sexual abuse, torture, and forced labor.
International donors and UN agencies have supported and funded drug
detention centers, while centers have systematically denied detainees
access to evidence-based drug dependency treatment and HIV prevention
services. "Torture in the Name of Treatment," summarizes Human Rights
Watch’s findings over five years of research in China, Cambodia,
Vietnam, and Lao PDR.
http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/HHR%20Drug%20Detention%20Brochure_LOWRES.pdf
http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/HHR%20Drug%20Detention%20Brochure_LOWRES.pdf
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