| 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.
| GERMANY |
Witnessing the destructive cycle of youth welfare agencies and foster homes, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights Germany took the government to task.
| CALIFORNIA, USA |
CCHR holds an educational forum for all faiths and professions on how to understand and deal with psychotropic drugs.
| FLORIDA, USA |
The Florida Citizens Commission on Human Rights made its voice heard in Orlando.
| ATLANTA, GEORGIA |
Anticipation mounted as hundreds of activists, clergy, civil rights advocates and supporters lined up to march in protest of electroshock during the annual convention of the American Psychiatric Association.
| INTERNATIONAL |
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed so-called childhood “disorders” worldwide, more often than not leading to a prescription for psychostimulants to “treat” it.
| JAPAN |
Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, is a nation of ancient tradition, spirituality and beauty. But threatening this culture is a psychiatric system that has run unchecked for years.
| NEW MEXICO, USA |
School systems in the United States have become major conduits by which psychiatrists ensure children are placed on brain-damaging and deadly psychiatric drugs.
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