NEWS

| NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK |

Human Rights Watchdog Marches to Ban Electroshock

CCHR New York protested outside the American Psychiatric Association annual meeting demanding an end to barbaric ECT “treatment.”

| KAZAKHSTAN |
After doggedly exposing psychiatric brutality in Kazakhstan, Aliya Abdinova was invited to join its National Preventative Mechanism Committee.
| SWITZERLAND |
The international body charged with protecting the rights of children across the globe hears CCHR out and urges mental health reform in the United Kingdom.
| JAPAN |
Shionogi & Co., Ltd. of Japan announced its dangerous Vegetamin will be no more.
| UNITED KINGDOM |
Amid public protests, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights UK team presents evidence of appalling practices within psychiatric hospitals and the need for reform.
| CALIFORNIA, USA |
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights Sacramento team up with other concerned patient rights advocates to champion reform and bring about monumental legislation to protect youth in the state’s foster care system from psychiatric over-drugging.
| UNITED STATES |
While psychiatrists and the pills they push leave blood, death and broken lives in their wake, the practice hasn’t stopped.
| SWEDEN |
Thanks to the heightened awareness of drug dangers, justice was served in Sweden.
| PERU |
Peruvian attorney Martin Manco says he won’t stop his campaign to halt psychiatric abuses in his country until they are 100 percent eliminated.
| GEORGIA, USA |
In the midst of the American Psychiatric Association’s efforts to reclassify electroshock devices as “safe and effective” for children, CCHR demonstrators let the APA know: you don’t speak for America.
| GEORGIA, USA |
In a single week following the APA convention, CCHR’s exhibit awoke more than 4,000 to the horrors of psychiatry.
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