The United Nations has called on countries in Southeast Asia to close compulsory drug detention and rehabilitation centres used to detain drug dependents, suspected drug users, victims of sexual exploitation and former sex workers.
The UN expressed “serious concern” over the prolonged existence of such facilities saying they do not comply with its Sustainable Development Goal 3 of ensuring healthy lives and wellbeing for all.
States should end compulsory drug treatment and rehabilitation for drug users, and instead transition to a voluntary community-based approach, harm reduction and support, the UN said.
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