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Ukraine's Abuse Of The Disabled
//BBC News has gained access to institutions in Ukraine where widespread abuse and mistreatment of disabled people has been uncovered.
Around 100,000 children and young people live in these institutions, which pre-date the war with Russia. //
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/a v/world -europe -622975 26
//Human rights investigators say Ukraine should not join the European Union until it closes these institutions.//
Coming at this time, obviously controversial …. but are they right?
I caught a bit of the BBC report on television but couldn't watch for long. Just horrendous.
Around 100,000 children and young people live in these institutions, which pre-date the war with Russia. //
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//Human rights investigators say Ukraine should not join the European Union until it closes these institutions.//
Coming at this time, obviously controversial …. but are they right?
I caught a bit of the BBC report on television but couldn't watch for long. Just horrendous.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On the other hand, Ukraine has a proud record of achievement in disabled sport. Sadly, cultural issues I'm afraid have led to this widespread abuse and neglect, specifically to the mentally handicapped (I realise that isn't the proper term but whatever).
This is also an oissue
https:/ /newint .org/fe atures/ web-exc lusive/ 2018/08 /23/loc ked-awa y-forev er-ukra ine-psy chiatri c-insti tutions
I've been in Ukrainian hospitals and they are a curious mixture of care and poverty.
This is also an oissue
https:/
I've been in Ukrainian hospitals and they are a curious mixture of care and poverty.
Could only watch this up to he bit with Lesha.
Christ.
Are they right? I don't know what prompted the report, but it highlights something someone told me a few weeks ago - in conflict alot of people want a simple good guy / bad guy narrative. True truth can be a whole lot messier.
I don't doubt for a moment that this is peculiar to Ukraine.
Christ.
Are they right? I don't know what prompted the report, but it highlights something someone told me a few weeks ago - in conflict alot of people want a simple good guy / bad guy narrative. True truth can be a whole lot messier.
I don't doubt for a moment that this is peculiar to Ukraine.
awful, but what's the answer, putting them in the community? then most will be in a worse state if that's possible and families having these poor souls back will not cope, there's not enough staff at that institution to care for them and who would want to work there anyway, seems there no real answer to this
youngmafbog
If you search for: https:/ /www.go ogle.co m/searc h?clien t=safar i&r ls=en&a mp;q=uk raine+m ental+h ospital s&i e=UTF-8 &oe =UTF-8
You'll see they get quite alot of coverage if you don't trust the BBC.
"But isn't that the idea of bringing them in, so we all sing in harmony?"
I thought Ukraine wanted to join the EU, not sign up to the ECHR???
If you search for: https:/
You'll see they get quite alot of coverage if you don't trust the BBC.
"But isn't that the idea of bringing them in, so we all sing in harmony?"
I thought Ukraine wanted to join the EU, not sign up to the ECHR???
"in conflict alot of people want a simple good guy / bad guy narrative. True truth can be a whole lot messier. "
Nothing to do with that at all.
The war is indeed good v bad but that doesn't extend to saying that every aspect of Ukrainian life is like paradise. If it was Ukraine would be a lot closer to EU status. And if you want to compare this with what happens in Russia, I doubt there is any difference to put it mildly.
Nothing to do with that at all.
The war is indeed good v bad but that doesn't extend to saying that every aspect of Ukrainian life is like paradise. If it was Ukraine would be a lot closer to EU status. And if you want to compare this with what happens in Russia, I doubt there is any difference to put it mildly.
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