Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, September 20, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - Всего страниц: 106 |
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... Vladimir Klebanov , whose labor activities have led to indefinite incarceration and inhumane treatment in the especially noto- rious Special Psychiatric Hospitals . Earlier this year , the Soviet Union withdrew from the World ...
... Vladimir Klebanov , whose labor activities have led to indefinite incarceration and inhumane treatment in the especially noto- rious Special Psychiatric Hospitals . Earlier this year , the Soviet Union withdrew from the World ...
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... Vladimir Borisov was diagnosed as suf- fering from " a disturbed sense of orientation and an incorrect in- terpretation of his surroundings . Thus , he takes the hospital for a concentration camp and the doctors for sadists . " This ...
... Vladimir Borisov was diagnosed as suf- fering from " a disturbed sense of orientation and an incorrect in- terpretation of his surroundings . Thus , he takes the hospital for a concentration camp and the doctors for sadists . " This ...
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... Vladimir Borisov was diagnosed as suffering from " a disturbed sense of orientation and on incorrect interpretation of his surroundings . Thus , he takes the hospital for a concentration camp and the doctors for sadists . " This ...
... Vladimir Borisov was diagnosed as suffering from " a disturbed sense of orientation and on incorrect interpretation of his surroundings . Thus , he takes the hospital for a concentration camp and the doctors for sadists . " This ...
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... Vladimir Gershuni , a Moscow stonemason and self - taught intellectual , who was committed to a prison psychiatric hospital last April . Mr Gershuni had been similarly interned from 1969 to 1974 for his role in the founding of the ...
... Vladimir Gershuni , a Moscow stonemason and self - taught intellectual , who was committed to a prison psychiatric hospital last April . Mr Gershuni had been similarly interned from 1969 to 1974 for his role in the founding of the ...
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... . Pyotr Grigorenko , and Vladimir Bu- kovsky , and Leonid Plyushch . Instead of responses , Soviet action has been to kill the messenger who is bearing the bad news . You have heard mention today of the human rights activists 61.
... . Pyotr Grigorenko , and Vladimir Bu- kovsky , and Leonid Plyushch . Instead of responses , Soviet action has been to kill the messenger who is bearing the bad news . You have heard mention today of the human rights activists 61.
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