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RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Psychiatric abuse is the lethal weapon that has sparked the explosion
of international terrorism. Mind and behavior control must be exposed,
outlawed and banned in every country in the world.
2. Individuals who employ pernicious psychiatric methods to manufacture terrorists
must be identified and placed at the forefront of the Most Wanted List of International
Terrorists. The only way to win the War on Terrorism is to render inoperative
the psychiatrists behind the manufacture of murderers.
3. The United Nations, nongovernmental organizations, human rights groups and
concerned citizens must work together to create a new international human rights
covenant that member states sign and ratify to protect the right of all individuals
to be safe from mind control and psychiatric abuse and that affirmatively requires
governments to uncover and stop all such abuse.
4. No person should ever be forced to undergo electric shock treatment, psychosurgery,
coercive psychiatric treatment, or the enforced administration of mind-altering
drugs. Governments should outlaw such abuses.
5. Legal protections should be put in place to ensure that psychiatrists and
psychologists are prohibited from violating the right of every person to exercise
all civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights as recognized in
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights, and in other relevant instruments, such as Body of Principles
for the Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or Imprisonment.
6. Taxpayers’ money must not be used to fund psychiatry’s unworkable methods
and “treatment” for “diseases” that cannot be scientifically verified. Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is not a “disease”—it is a normal reaction
to a traumatic situation.
THE
CITIZENS COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
investigates and exposes psychiatric violations of human rights. It works shoulder-to-shoulder
with like-minded groups and individuals who share a common purpose to clean
up the field of mental health. We shall continue to do so until psychiatry’s
abusive and coercive practices cease and human rights and dignity are returned
to all.
For further information:
CCHR International
6616 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA, USA 90028
Telephone: (323) 467-4242 (800) 869-2247 Fax: (323) 467-3720
www.cchr.org e-mail: humanrights@cchr.org
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