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internet addiction treatment facility inChina placed children insolitary confinement for up to 10 days, according to a report from CNN. - Four men from the detox-style camp have now been sentenced to prison, with one man receiving a three-year sentence.
- Internet addiction was classified as a clinical disorder in China in 2008, leading to a rise in such facilities. The government has since taken measures to curb heavy internet use, like instituting screen-time limits for young gamers.
Four men in China are being sentenced to prison after they placed children at an internet addiction camp in solitary confinement, according to a report from CNN's Ben Westcott.
The camp, called the Yuzhang Academy and located in China's Jiangxi province, was intended to be a detox camp for internet addiction. The four men running the facility confined 12 people — 11 of whom were under 18 — to solitary confinement for up to 10 days, according to court documents reviewed by CNN.
The men have since been sentenced to prison, with one man receiving as much as a three-year sentence.
Young people have been harmed at internet addiction facilities in the past. In 2017, an 18-year-old man died two days after being checked into a camp, his parents saying they discovered bruising and scars covering his body. A 15-year-old died in 2009 after suffering beatings at a facility in Guangxi province, and a 19-year-old died in 2014 after being repeatedly dropped and kicked on her head and neck.
China declared internet addiction a clinical disorder in 2008, making it the first country to do so and leading to a rise in treatment facilities. The nation has one of the largest internet user bases in the world, with more than 900 million residents online and 93% of minors using the internet.
Both the government and major Chinese companies have taken measures to curb heavy use among young people. In 2019, the