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Death In Church-Run Drug Rehab Center In Serbia Sparks Calls For Oversight

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August 09, 2012. BELGRADE — The death this week of a patient in a drug rehabilitation center connected to the Serbian Orthodox Church has sparked calls for greater scrutiny of such facilities, which have been operating with little or no government …
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Narconon International Celebrates the Grand Opening of Narconon Tijuana – Its

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There is one other Narconon residential center in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico and also centers in Colombia and Argentina — 96 Narconon drug rehab and prevention centers worldwide at this time. For more information on Narconon Tijuana, contact …
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Human Rights Watch: Hundreds of Thousands Still Tortured in Name of Drug

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More than 350,000 people are held in filthy, overcrowded “drug treatment” centers — actually forced-labor camps — in Asia, where they are beaten and compelled to engage in harsh work for little or no pay, according to a new report from Human Rights …
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America's Hand in Chinese Drug Detox Prisons

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Inmates take an oath to resist drugs at a mandatory rehab center in Wuhan, China. (Stringer Shanghai/Reuters). Fu Lixin, an exhausted Chinese woman, made a momentary bad decision. A friend had offered her a "special cigarette," and instead of saying no …
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