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Working Commission to Investigate the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Working Commission to Investigate the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes
The Working Commission to Investigate the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes ((ロシア語:Рабо́чая коми́ссия по рассле́дованию испо́льзования психиатри́и в полити́ческих це́лях)) was an offshoot of the Moscow Helsinki Group and a key source of information on psychiatric repression in the Soviet Union. == Private staff == The commission was established on 5 January 1977 on the initiative of Alexandr Podrabinek along with a 47-year-old self-educated worker Feliks Serebrov, a 30-year-old computer programmer Vyacheslav Bakhmin and Irina Kuplun and was composed of five open members and several anonymous ones, including a few psychiatrists who, at great danger to themselves, conducted their own independent examinations of cases of alleged psychiatric abuse. The leader of the commission was Alexandr Podrabinek who published a book ''Punitive Medicine''〔 containing a ‘white list’ of two hundred of prisoners of conscience in Soviet mental hospitals and a ‘black list’ of over one hundred medical staff and doctors who took part in committing people to psychiatric facilities for political reasons. The psychiatric consultants to the Commission were Dr Alexander Voloshanovich and Dr Anatoly Koryagin.
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