
Investigation into China's use of psychiatric hospitals | BBC News
Investigation into China's use of psychiatric hospitals | BBC News
BBC Eye has investigated the psychiatric hospitals used to silence China’s critics, hearing from people who dared to protest only to be drugged and labelled mentally ill.
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Junjie: if you go back to China, you could be given a certificate of disability (mental type) for so-called schizophrenia. Then you can hardly continue to study or work. Even you stopped the medication (if made in China and India were not as good as made in western countries)the side effects made you uncomfortable for long time. Stay safe!
Che Che
The CCP's presence in YouTube's comment section is truly frightening.😰
抹黑我们有意思吗?
BBC is a fake news, propaganda channel do not follow it's content, its basically the biggest digital NGO. I agree they are outright dictatorship but so is the UK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whydooo=yyyyyyyyyooo let em treat ya like that, Why….
This goes much, much deeper. The problem is getting any hard evidence of even the random incident here and there as they get reported by people, let alone the sheer scale and organisation of processing unwanted elements of chinese society.
From Tibetans to more recently Uyghurs from Xinjiang – in between, a decade long campaign to eradicate Falun Gong inside China, and just simple ordinary people refusing to protest the injustice they experience – people en masse are getting disappeared, relocated, made to lose their minds by forced medication, to participate in medical and physical research in service of the greater good, and finally killed and organ harvested.
Witness reports over the decades since the 1960's have accumulated to a sea of anecdotal evidence. But how to get the proof to bring in an investigation led by an international court? When such a court is not even respected and largely rendered incompetent anyway?
"Never again." We said that, once. A long time ago. It has happened many times since then, but now, in China under the communist party, it has grown large and capable in a way not seen since WWII
新疆种族灭绝的谎言被戳破,无法再炒作了,现在开始污蔑精神病院了😂,王局都说了你们这种中文频道都是假新闻,是猪队友😅
why now? why when the spring festival is around the corner while there's no new story but the government improving the situation which is shown only at the end of the video, half blocked by video recommendations? For those who missed the improvement made, either because they didn't finish the whole video or the contents being blocked by video recommendations, here it is :
"Chinese Embassy in the UK statement: Law-based governance is a fundamental principle of China.
Last year… the Central Committee of the CCP reaffirmed… that we must improve the mechanisms for ensuring that all are equal before the law.
The law explicitly prohibits unlawful detention and other methods of illegally depriving or restricting citizens’ personal freedom."
I am a Chinese citizen and I have to say I also found it quite frustrating and horrifying as an individual and more importantly, a college student been through COVID time. The restriction was tight, and to be fair, freedom of speech was to some extent suffocated, but not as horrible as shown in the video. It has to be noticed that all the cases in the video are from the 2010s.
I think it also important to take the large population of the country into consideration, when thinking of freedom of speech. People have enormous power, it is indeniable. And therefore the power of misinformation. I'm not saying that all individuals are ill-intentioned, some of them might be telling the truth, ringing the bell, but there are, always, ill-intentioned ones in this large population, and once they have the chance (might create that themselves or turning others' comments into one), the power of people might be misused, and cause great damage to the country and the people.
However, on the other hand, the CCP is quite like Chinese parents, saying that it's always for our own good that we should do this and shouldn't do that. Parents are, at least most them, are well-intentioned, wishing the best for their children, using their own worldly experience to try to save their children from taking unnecessary detours, but sometimes they might use methods that aren't quite appropriate. But taking my own experience as an example, after seeing a newly released chinese movie called Her Story sharing female understanding of the world or the society, my mom apologized to me, saying that she woud have raised me in another way if she could do that again now. And I said, don't be sorry, at that time, under the overall environment and prevalent culture and the whole situation, she was doing a great job and it seems like no other options.
And the CCP party has been parenting its people for nearly 100 years, it is a rather old parent😂, and it takes time for it to renew, or say update their thinking, or ways of education, and it is doing so, and is willing to do so, which can be shown from the efforts taken. I think it is only that the party are still viewing its people as "children" that they want to tell us what we should say and should do and what should not, I won't say that's a block of freedom of speech, it's just like our parents are trying to protect us and would be hurted if their children talking behind their backs.
But I think, gruadually, as we are growing up, forming our own perspectives on things and gaining the ability to make the right decision,——like our parents starting to treat us as equal grown-ups, listening to our insights on things, getting to know that sometimes having different opinions doesn't mean that children love their parents any less, nor does it necessarily lead to conflict or estrangement, that new opinions won't necessarily lead to bad results but even better ones, because of the changing time and situation——the Party will also have more faith in its people. We wish our parents to trust us, so do the people the Party, but first we have to prove that to our parents, to the Party. It's also a bilateral thing, our parents and the Party also have to trust us a little bit, to see if we can handle things on our own. And I think, like my parents are trying to understand me and trust me, the Party is also taking efforts, it's just a matter of time.
If they did, we will know. Xi must step down!
USSR methods of suppression the dissidents like Bukovskiy, Novodvorskaya and many others.
Isn’t it the most normal thing for people to sing and dance while they are alive???–才旺羅布《回家》
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BBC的新闻可信度是0,恶意剪辑➕滤镜是西方媒体最擅长的,互联网时代每个人都会有自己的正确判断
任何反對的聲音,就會被生病被旅遊被生癌被改造被迫染上精神病打毒針
NATO should intervene to rescue these poor people
Andy Li Yu-hin, a Hong Kong resident and activist, is reportedly detained at Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre in Hong Kong. Li was arrested under controversial circumstances related to his political activism and has since been held at Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre, where he is currently incommunicado and unable to contact anyone, including family members or legal representatives. His detention at Siu Lam has raised significant concerns about his treatment, the conditions of his confinement, and the lack of transparency surrounding his legal proceedings. It has been approximately 4 years since he was released from a mainland China jail and subsequently reported to be detained by the psychiatric centre in Hong Kong.
Background and Details:
Pro-democracy Activism: Andy Li has been actively involved in Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement. He is known for his advocacy work and involvement in campaigns related to human rights and political freedom in Hong Kong.
2020 Arrest and Attempt to Flee: In August 2020, according to the Chinese police, Li was among 12 Hong Kong activists who attempted to flee to Taiwan by speedboat. They were intercepted by Chinese authorities. Li was subsequently detained in mainland China and charged with "illegal border crossing.
Imprisonment in Mainland China: Li served approximately seven months in a mainland Chinese prison. There were reports of mistreatment and concerns about his well-being during this period.
Transfer to Hong Kong and Subsequent Detention: Upon his release from the mainland China prison in March 2021, Li was immediately handed over to Hong Kong police. He was then reportedly detained at Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre shortly after.
Concerns about Due Process and Treatment: The circumstances surrounding Li's transfer to and detention in the psychiatric facility have raised serious concerns. There are questions about the legal basis for his detention, the lack of access to legal representation and family contact, and the potential for mistreatment within the facility.
International Attention: Li's case has garnered international attention from human rights organizations, political figures, and media outlets who have expressed concerns about his well-being and the erosion of civil liberties in Hong Kong.
Thank you BBC
Some so called TikTok refugees should really learn what China, CCP is like. This is what you get from conducting your basic human rights in China.
In China, the mentally ill are locked up and treated; in the US and UK, they become national leaders and politicians.
I refute your findings, BBC Mouthpiece of US and UK propaganda!
Here comes their beloved China🥰
It happens in the west also
Thank you BBC!
China baaaaad… Beeeeee…….. Beeeeeee……
So many Pinkies and Russian bots on this one.
Why the BBC does not investigate racial tensions in the UK after the vicious attacks on asylum shelters only recently. They always seem to be more concerned about reporting issues overseas instead of those happening in the UK, such as racial discrimination, institutional discrimination and gang violence. Where are their reports on these issues? It needs to be more balanced out. Also, since they are reporting on news overseas, they should hire racially diverse staff members who can understand the language, or people from overseas with a better understanding of these issues. Whereas they still use white staff to conduct these investigations.
BBC = Big Bullsh!t Channel😂
Thanks Nyima document this investigation and help the people understand how CCP control their people. More import China is export the same practice via Belt and Road initiative and everyone need to aware of this.
Low quality documentary unconvincing proof I could hire many people in the west to make the same propaganda.If that guy were detained by ccp,why would he get released?
😂😂😂笑死!英国还是管好自己吧,整天造谣。中国跑出去一个垃圾都能骗你们,英国白人智商这么低下?前几年那个王靖宇😅骗得西方媒体天天转,那小子是个诈骗犯。
Address your complaint with Pope Francis. His word is final in China.
They’ve been doing this in the UK too.
Western media pretend to care about China's democracy and human rights, but thats just an excuse, what they really want is chaos, poverty and war, that's what they create all over the world. Only a divided China can be in their interests, because the rise of China has truly threatened the western hegemony.
Trouble makers.. referring to anglos
Chinese sailed to Africa much earlier than the Europeans. Chinese only did business with Africans, while the Anglos did business using Africans. This is the difference in their blood. Plundering, slandering, and creating chaos.
Basically it's true. It would happen on anyone in China, if you think against the regime.
Free the Red Indian tribes of the land been robbed.
People laugh at China for 40 years without combat experience. But this just proves that China is a peaceful nation, unlike the US, which just can't stop meddling nations outside the Turtle Island and leaving a mess all over the world.
This channel is expert. Expert at getting everything about China wrong
Thank to Western media, westerners have been well trained to slander anytime when they see "China"