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Abuse in the Name of Treatment - Drug Detention Centers in Asia

The HCLU’s new movie features forced drug detention centers in Asia

 

According to estimations, there are hundreds of thousands of people kept in compulsory drug detention centers in Vietnam, China, Thailand and Laos. It is easy to get in to one of these centers. Some people enter voluntarily in the hope of kicking their drug habit, others are sent there by their families who pay for their “treatment”; but in some cities, it often happens that the military police just collect street children, drug users, sex workers and other groups on the street considered “deviant” by the authorities and detains them in a camp for years, without any due process or right of appeal. It’s easy to get in – but it’s hard to get out. Detainees are often forced to work for free, starved, beaten, tortured and raped – but they don’t get any treatment or rehabilitation. If they finally leave the camps, they feel more disintegrated from society than at any time before. The vast majority of detainees who leave the camps start to use drugs again or engage in other illegal activities. The governments of Laos, Cambodia and Thailand received millions of dollars from Western governments to build camps to treat drug addicts. Tax payers in donor countries had no idea what is happening in these camps before Human Rights Watch documented the widespread human rights abuses. One of the centers – Koh Kor – was closed thanks to human rights advocacy but there are still too many in operation. HCLU, along with international organizations such as UNAIDS or UNODC, is calling for the closure of these camps. We hope after watching our new movie more people will join us and put pressure on these governments to stop the abuse in the name of drug treatment.

If you want to learn more read the related reports of Human Rights Watch:

Posted by Peter Sarosi

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Dear sir, It is pathetic to watch this U-tube on Treatment abuse on drug users, this happens in Chennai(Tamil Nadu) also, which is run by So called recovering addicts from Narcotics anonymous who ever stay out of drugs for a few months with the help of political supports,just to make their money. If the drug policy team visit to chennai it will be helpful to avoid these kind unprofessional tretament centres Gasper Chennai tamil nadu

These violations have all been foreseen: http://tiny.cc/684cp The UNODC appears complicit in human rights abuses. Their representatives should be dragged before an international court and held accountable for gross neglect of their responsibilities. Their ongoing support of drug prohibition is absolutely contemptible and morally bankrupt. It only serves to prolong the suffering of millions of drug users around the world. The tyrants responsible the horrible mess of drug prohibition must be brought to justice.

Every day thousands of drug users in Asia suffer due to nonavailability of quality drug treatment. Human rights violations within organizations working for people using drugs is serious issue. we are experiencing the same in Pakistan, many of the organizations involved in serious violation of the rights of people using drugs are supported by Govt and UNODC. Lives of all these people matter for their families, communities and the world, lets prove it.

Please save the life of Drug users.

Slave labour, human rights violations, unfair imprisonment,, UNICEF sponsors these boot camps too.

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