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Subject: [IDA_CRPD_Forum] Reminder - June 26 - blogs/statements/activities
against psychiatric torture

 

  

Dear all,

June 26, the International day in solidarity with victims of torture, is
next Wednesday. As you know, the Special Rapporteur on Torture has called
for an absolute ban on nonconsensual medical interventions against persons
with disabilities, including restraint, solitary confinement, and the
non-consensual administration of electroshock, psychosurgery or
mind-altering drugs such as neuroleptics without the free and informed
consent of the person concerned. He also calls for repeal of contrary legal
provisions such as those allowing confinement or treatment against the
person's will, and acknowledges that such practices always amount to inhuman
degrading treatment and may be torture. 

Please use the day of June 26 to express your opinions, feelings, vision for
a future without psychiatric torture or detention, recommendations for what
governments and others can do to make this a reality, tell your story and
bear witness to the reality of forced psychiatry. This activity is for
survivors and resisters of forced psychiatry and also for all human rights
defenders to speak up as allies. 

You can reach me on Twitter @CHRUSP or on Facebook, or by email to share
your material - I will try to set up a dedicated space where all the blogs
and statements can be collected. 

Best wishes,

Tina Minkowitz
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Center for the Human Rights of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry
www.chrusp.org

International Representative, World Network of Users and Survivors of
Psychiatry
www.wnusp.net

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