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CCHR Exhibit Exposes Psychiatric Abuse Amid National Inquiry Into More Than 2,000 Patient Deaths

  • Hundreds of South Africans visited the Psychiatry: An Industry of Death exhibit at the Zithobeni Community Hall, where they were introduced to the destructive legacy of psychiatry and its ongoing impact on Black communities.
  • The Citizens Commission on Human Rights hosted the exhibit, which resonated deeply with residents and traditional leaders.
  • The exhibit highlighted psychiatry's role in apartheid and its ongoing threats to human rights.
  • Attendees confronted the impactful history and facts about psychiatry and its ties to apartheid.
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CCHR Exhibit Exposes Psychiatric Abuse Amid National Inquiry Into More Than 2,000 Patient Deaths

As the UK investigates systemic mental health failures, CCHR's traveling exhibit reveals the human cost of coercive psychiatry

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Citizens Commission on Human Rights Exposes Psychiatry’s Role in Oppressing Black South Africans

Psychiatry: An Industry of Death exhibit draws crowds in the township of Zithobeni, in Gauteng, South Africa, spotlighting psychiatry's role in apartheid and its continuing threat to human rights

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Send2Press Newswire broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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