A resident of St. Petersburg, Victoria Petrova, was sent for compulsory treatment for six months in a general hospital for publishing anti-war posts on the social network Vkontakte.
Punitive psychiatry is gaining momentum in Russia. A message appeared in independent Russian media and public pages that a girl from St. Petersburg was sent for compulsory psychiatric treatment for “fakes” about the army.
“A resident of St. Petersburg, Victoria Petrova, was sent for forced treatment for six months in a general hospital. In the past, she was detained for publishing anti-war posts on the social network Vkontakte. ” “Medical experts” decided that she wrote the post because she couldn’t control herself. The lawyer said the girl was experiencing humiliation and bullying at the hospital,” writes the closed TG channel. Russia 24/7.
Earlier it was reported that parents in Russia were paying bandits to kidnap their children with non-traditional sexual orientation so that they could be hospitalized in closed centers for “treatment.” Journalists, quoting the words of likely “patients” of such institutions, spoke of the abuse suffered by these people.
Source: korrespondent

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