Why the Vietnamese Don't Want to Go to Rehab
Drug treatment in Southeast Asia is brutal, exploitative, and practically worthless
Drug treatment in Southeast Asia is brutal, exploitative, and practically worthless
Multi-drug-resistant TB is being incubated in Zambia's prisons, amid conditions that violate international human rights law
Criminal Justice Failures, Overcrowding, and Poor Care Exacerbate Spread of TB, HIV
Respect Rights and Expand Voluntary, Community-Based Treatment
So-called rehabilitation centres in Cambodia and elsewhere in Asia are in reality prisons where harsh and ineffective measures are used to break the hold of drugs
End Government Policies that Compel Medical Complicity and Abuse
Anti-Drug Law Perpetuates Rights Abuses