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Larisa Arap ((ロシア語:Лари́са Ива́новна Ара́п); born in 1958) is a Russian opposition activist who became a victim of involuntary commitment in the psychiatric facilities of Murmansk and Apatity, soon after publishing her article about mistreatment of patients in the same hospital where she was committed in July, 2007. She was released after 46 days of confinement, on August 20, 2007. ==Publication== Arap’s story, entitled “Durdom” (“Madhouse”), was prepared by journalist Ilona Novikova and published on June 8, 2007 in the Murmansk edition of the newspaper "Marsh Nesoglasnykh" (named after the "Dissenters' March"). The newspaper is a part of the United Civil Front, an opposition coalition led by former world chess champion Garry Kasparov. Her story described crimes that allegedly took place at the Apatity psychiatric facility, including the following:〔Ilona Novikova "Madhouse" <(Russian:Илона Новикова. "Дурдом": Рассказ Ларисы Арап о карательной медицине. http://www.kasparov.ru/material.php?id=46ADBD39A306F〕〔(Madness or Manipulation? Case of Murmansk Activist Creates International Backlash ), by Shaun Walker, August 16, 2007〕〔( Putin critic tells of her mental hospital ordeal ) By Alastair Gee, The Independent, 22 August 2007〕 * Murder of mental patients in order to harvest their organs for transplantation. * Forcing children to kiss and massage the legs of staff members at the hospital; children who refused were punished by electroshock 'therapy'. * Rape and torture of people in the psychiatric wards. * Keeping sane but 'inconvenient' people in the hospital, such as a woman who complained about the rape of her daughter, or another woman who was imprisoned in the Apatity psikhushka to enable confiscation of her property. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Larisa Arap」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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