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  2. Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The "anti-Soviet" political behavior of some individuals – being outspoken in their opposition to the authorities, demonstrating for reform, and writing critical books – were defined simultaneously as criminal acts (e.g., a violation of Articles 70 or 190–1), symptoms of mental illness (e.g., "delusion of reformism"), and susceptible to a ready-made diagnosis (e.g., "sluggish ...

  3. Struggle against political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet ...

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    The Sub-Commission subsequently appointed its two Special Rapporteurs the primary task to "determine whether adequate grounds existed for detaining persons on the grounds of mental ill-health." [88] The UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care was published more than a decade ...

  4. Cases of political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union

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    It entails the exculpation and committal of citizens to psychiatric facilities based upon political rather than mental health-based criteria. [17] Many authors, including psychiatrists, also use the terms "Soviet political psychiatry" [18] or "punitive psychiatry" to refer to this phenomenon. [19]

  5. Political abuse of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    After the end of Allied occupation, the National Diet of Japan passed the Mental Hygiene Act (精神衛生法,, Seishin Eisei Hō) in 1950, which improved the status of the mentally ill and prohibited the domestic containment of mental patients in medical institutions. However, the Mental Hygiene Act had unforeseen consequences. Along with many ...

  6. Brain-Washing (book) - Wikipedia

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    While L. Ron Hubbard had distributed a copy to the FBI, Goff went even further: he distributed copies to congressmen and politicians, alleging that the Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act was a Communist conspiracy, nicknaming the legislation the "Siberia Bill," [1] [26] although Goff also used the phrase "mental Siberia."

  7. Vietnam's President To Lam becomes caretaker of Communist ...

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    Vietnamese President To Lam on Thursday became the caretaker of the Communist Party because of party chief Nguyen Phu Trong's poor health, the party said in a statement. Nguyen Phu Trong, who was ...

  8. Homeland Security staffers raised ‘serious concerns’ about ...

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    The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the Department of Homeland Security on Monday following whistleblower allegations about an internal employee group chat discussing "serious concerns" about ...

  9. Harris Communist membership card created with online ... - AOL

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    The claim: Image shows Kamala Harris' Communist Party membership card. An Aug. 27 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a document with Russian writing and a picture of a young Vice ...