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Nadia and Nana Kortanelis Still Live in Mental Hospital After Recovery
June 25, 2010
The Human Rights Center Presented Report on the Mentally Disabled People
June 25, 2010
Violations of the Rights of People with Mental Disabilities in Georgia
June 21, 2010
Facts listed below were revealed during the work of the Human Rights Center on the project “Legal Aid for the mentally disabled persons in Georgia.” This project, financed by Abilis Foundation, Finland lasted for 8 months and at the moment is on its final stage. In the frame of the project, the Human Rights Center provided people with mental health problems and their relatives with free legal aid. Over 90 consultations were provided; a number of cases were discussed at court. The Human Rights Center worked in close collaboration with mental health service users and organizations which involve service users. During the project a monitoring of the closed psychiatric institutions was conducted as well as visits to the Day Rehabilitation Centers.
A Man with an Amputated Leg Intends to cut off his Second Leg in Protest
June 14, 2010
6-Year-Old Child Died of Rare Virus
June 7, 2010