China commits cruelty for speaking against the government:
political prisoners-activists are sent to hospital for mental patients, the staff tortures
A human rights group has claimed that China is punishing political prisoners and activists in psychiatric hospitals. Here they are tortured. China was accused that healthcare workers there were working closely with government officials.
Madrid's Human Rights Group said - 10 years ago in China, some laws were implemented to stop the barbaric practice of punishment in psychiatric hospitals. Despite this, the Chinese Communist Party is not deterring from its antics. Torturing people.
The report is based on the interviews of the victims,
released by the human rights group Safeguard Defenders. It says that China tortures those who raise their voice against the government for the last 10 years by illegally admitting them to psychiatric hospitals. The information given in this report is based on interviews of victims and their families published on the website of Chinese NGO Civil Rights and Livelihood Watch. This NGO was created by Chinese citizen and activist-journalist Liu Feiu.
China also tortures women
In 2018, a woman threw ink on a photo of President Xi-Jinping. After this there were reports of the woman going missing. After some time it came to know that he was admitted to the psychiatric hospital. Not only this, an army jawan was also tortured in the same way. He was injured while serving. He had filed a petition for medical compensation.
Victims being removed from legal rights
The report said that the legal rights of Chinese activists are being taken away. He is being removed from the justice system by being admitted to a psychiatric hospital. No cases are tried against them, they are not allowed to meet the lawyer and no hearing is held. He is being proved to be a mental patient, so that after coming out of the hospital, his connection with the society is broken.
Most of the victims belong to the weaker section, the
report said, adding that most of the victims belong to the weaker section of the society. People who don't have power. Among them, the number of petitioners is more, who raise their voice against the wrong, but they do not have both the strength and the money to fight the government. That's why sending them to a psychiatric hospital has become a common practice in China.


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