Forced ‘Psychiatric Care’ For China’s Government Critics Now Endemic: Report
Radio Free Asia January 15, 2015 The practice of locking up those who challenge the ruling Chinese Communist Party in mental institutions has become an…
Radio Free Asia January 15, 2015 The practice of locking up those who challenge the ruling Chinese Communist Party in mental institutions has become an…
Soviet-era practice also revived in Russia The Washington Free Beacon BY: Daniel Wiser Chinese authorities continue to forcibly commit political dissidents to psychiatric detention, a practice…
Xing Shiku tortured ‘with chains’ and ‘electric shocks’ in psychiatric hospital FreeBeacon.com – July 22, 2014 By Daniel Wiser The Chinese government routinely uses psychiatric…
The Raw Story – October 10, 2013 By Agence France-Presse The condemnation this week of protester Mikhail Kosenko to forced psychiatric treatment has sparked debate…
In the Soviet Union, dissidents were labeled schizophrenics, thrown into psychiatric hospitals and drugged just for questioning the government. It wasn’t until the Soviet demise that officials grasped the difference between criticism and mental illness.
But old habits die hard.
Galina Yartseva, 47, editor of a small opposition newspaper in Veliky Novgorod, learned this the hard way after she took on the city establishment, accusing local officials of corruption and a local plant of air pollution damaging to children’s health.
She was slammed with dubious charges of showing disrespect to a judge in 2010, but cleared by a jury. A few weeks later, the Supreme Court overturned the acquittal at the request of regional prosecutors and sent the case back to the regional court.