For the first time, human rights monitors are an organized force, their work publicized and encouraged by groups like Africa Watch.
All this is set forth in detail by a well-regarded monitoring group, Africa Watch.
Africa Watch, the New York-based human rights group, reported that some of those were confined for weeks or months in dark punishment cells.
Africa Watch said about 2,000 people were arrested during the searches.
All this has been detailed by human rights monitors, notably Africa Watch.
A human rights group, Africa Watch, estimated that 450 people were killed in the fighting.
The policy has been strongly criticized by several human-rights organizations, including Africa Watch.
Africa Watch reports exposure and malnutrition deaths are common in those camps.
These three were shot without any investigation or court martial, Africa Watch said.
"We did not use guns or sticks," the boy told Africa Watch.