Caged like chickens: Indonesia's rural treatments for drug abusers in spotlight

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In January, Indonesian police searched the home of Terbit Rencana Perangin Angin, the Regent of Langkat, after he had been arrested for allegedly receiving kickbacks for infrastructure projects. But what was meant to be a corruption investigation turned into something wider, when officers raided the expansive compound in North Sumatra surrounded by oil palm plantations. In the backyard lay two...

Local residents in Langkat gather to denounce the allegations of torture at the rehabilitation centre.In January, Indonesian police searched the home of Terbit Rencana Perangin Angin, the Regent of Langkat, after he had been arrested for allegedly receiving kickbacks for infrastructure projects.

Drugs are viewed as a scourge in Indonesia, where individuals are usually handed custodial sentences when found with even small traces of banned substances. “In a legal and social environment such as Indonesia where drugs are viewed as an ultimate social evil, and those who use drugs are highly stigmatised and dehumanised, it is inevitable that inhuman and degrading treatment will occur,” she said.

“I do not accept that the centre should be called a ‘torture chamber’ or that there was any modern slavery happening there,” said local resident R. Sembiring, who declined to give her full name. “My son recovered from using drugs after going there.” “I am a living witness who went through the process at the Regent’s treatment centre,” he said. “We were never denied food as some media reports are saying. Now I am cured of my drug addiction. The media should ask people who were there rather than asking people who don’t know.”

 

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