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  • Zambia High Court Calls for Review of Mental Health Law

    Zambia High Court Calls for Review of Mental Health Law

    Lusaka Zambia – On 17 November, Zambian disability activists from the Mental Health Users Network of Zambia (MHUNZA) and Disability Rights Watch (DRW) held a press conference on the outcome of decision of the Zambian High Court concerning the constitutionality of the 1949 Mental Disorders Act. In a Petition brought by three people with psychosocial disabilities, and…

  • Preventing Child Abuse in Institutions

    Preventing Child Abuse in Institutions

    Robert Martin, CRPD Committee Member, talks institutionalistion, ill-treatment and human rights. Earlier this month, Validity (formerly MDAC) published a first-of-its-kind monitoring methodology for identifying and preventing abuse of children with mental disabilities in institutions – the CHARM Toolkit. The Toolkit was the product of a two-year, EC-funded project carried out together with our partners, GIP-Sofia…

  • Hungary: Statement on the NGO Law

    Hungary: Statement on the NGO Law

    Validity (formerly MDAC) expresses its unequivocal opposition to legislation passed this month in Hungary which undermines the rule of law, freedom of association and respect for fundamental rights of independent non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in this country. The law, which directly affects Validity and many other human rights organisations operating in Hungary, comes amid a concerted government…

  • Straightjackets and Seclusion

    Straightjackets and Seclusion

    Validity (formerly MDAC) is today calling for the immediate closure of state-run institutions for people with disabilities in Hungary after an investigation of one large scale institution discovered children and adults who had been tortured and abused, including being tied to beds and restrained with makeshift straitjackets. One three-year-old was found in a caged bed,…

  • Uganda: People with Psychosocial Disabilities Demand, “End the Abuse!”

    Uganda: People with Psychosocial Disabilities Demand, “End the Abuse!”

    Joint statement by the Pan African Network of People with Psychosocial Disabilities (PANSUP), Mental Health Uganda and the Mental Disability Advocacy Centre (now Validity). Last week Validity (formerly MDAC) was in Uganda and produced this 5-minute video, which is being shown in Geneva today to members of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Validity…

  • A tribute to Rusi Stanev

    A tribute to Rusi Stanev

    We would like to share a few words on hearing the news that our dear client, collaborator, friend and hero Rusi Stanev has died, at the age of 61. Our hearts go out to people whose lives were touched by Rusi, to the Bulgarian disability rights movement, and to our colleagues who have kindly shared…

  • Zambia Must Close Abusive Institutions, says UN Expert

    Zambia Must Close Abusive Institutions, says UN Expert

    Ms. Catalina Devandas, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Disabilities has welcomed greater respect for the rights of people with disabilities in Zambia since 2010, but says the country must go further and abolish abusive practices against people with mental disabilities. In her report to the UN Human Rights Committee, Ms. Devandas expressed concern that the…

  • Slovakia: UN says stop putting people in cages and get them out of institutions

    Slovakia: UN says stop putting people in cages and get them out of institutions

    The UN Human Rights Committee has recommended that the Slovakian Government abolish cage beds and restraints in psychiatric institutions and speed up the evacuation of people with disabilities out of institutions and into the community. More than 40,000 people with disabilities live in Slovakia’s social care and psychiatric institutions. These places segregate people from the…

  • Moldova: Psychiatrist guilty of raping multiple women with disabilities

    Moldova: Psychiatrist guilty of raping multiple women with disabilities

    Today in Bălți, Moldova, a psychiatrist was found guilty of several counts of rape that he committed during the course of a decade against 16 women under his care in a 400-bed social care institution. Dr. Florea Stanislav was sentenced to 13 years imprisonment. Ana (not her real name) recounted at the trial how she…

  • Russia: For first time Russia admits overcrowding and injustice in psychiatric hospital

    Russia: For first time Russia admits overcrowding and injustice in psychiatric hospital

    After six years of litigation at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, the Russian Government has admitted violations of our client, Rafael Usmanov’s rights. He was detained in an overcrowded secure psychiatric hospital and denied any opportunity of having his detention reviewed. It is the first psychiatric overcrowding case in the Court’s history. In 2002,…