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9 March 2012 - United Nations entities urge States to close compulsory drug detention and rehabilitation centres where people who are suspected of using drugs or being dependent on drugs, people who have engaged in sex work, or children who have been victims of sexual exploitation are detained. In a joint statement, UN entities including OHCHR also called on States to implement voluntary, evidence-based health and social services in the community. Read the statement in full English | Khmer
 

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