Forced Labor and Other Abuses in Drug Detention Centers in Southern Vietnam
The 121-page report documents the experiences of people confined to 14 detention centers under the authority of the Ho Chi Minh City government. Refusing to work, or violating center rules, results in punishment that in some cases is torture. Quynh Luu, a former detainee who was caught trying to escape from one center, described his punishment: "First they beat my legs so that I couldn't run off again... [Then] they shocked me with an electric baton [and] kept me in the punishment room for a month."
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ISBN: 1-56432-805-8
ISBN: 1-56432-805-8
Feature Content
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- The Rehab Archipelago
- Summary
- Key Recommendations
- Map of Drug Detention Centers Under Ho Chi Minh City Administration
- Methodology
- I. Vietnam’s Drug Detention Centers
- II. Findings
- III. External Involvement
- IV. Full Recommendations
- Acknowledgements
- Annex 1: Letter to Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs
- Annex 2: Template of Letters to Companies
- Annex 3: Template of Letters to Donors and Implementers
- Annex 4: Wage Sheet from Duc Hanh Medical Treatment Center





