An increasing number of Russian political activists have been placed in forced psychiatric treatment a practice dating back tothe Soviet era that involves confinement in mental hospitals.According torights activists, some political prisoners who have undergone this treatment report being subjected to humiliation, beatings and being injected with powerful antipsychotic drugs.The number of political activists placed in forced psychiatric treatment in 2023 was five times higher than the average for 2021-2022, the independent investigative news outlet Agentstvo said.People who undergo forced psychiatric treatment can be kept in hospitals until they are deemed cured by a commission of psychiatrists.After the start of the war with Ukraine, Russia sent 86 people to forced psychiatric treatment, Agentstvo said in May, adding that it is impossible to distinguish cases involving real illness from those that are politically motivated repressions.The Nobel Peace Prize-winning human rights watchdog Memorial says at least 49 people in Russia have been sent to forced psychiatric treatment in politically motivated punishment.The Moscow Times takes a look at some of the most well-known cases of punitive psychiatry, all of whom have been designated political prisoners:Maxim Lypkan, 19Maxim Lypkan is one of the youngest political activists to have been sent to forced treatment.The teenager from Moscow was charged over a Telegram post calling for a protest on the first anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine, as well as an interview with the U.S.-funded RFE/RL news outlet in which he said he had been deeply shocked by the invasion.I consider the war to be a betrayal of Ukraine by Russia.
I was so shaken by the victims among the Ukrainian people in Kharkiv, Bucha and other Ukrainian cities that I decided to actively protest, Lypkan said.He was arrested in February 2023 for spreading so-called fakes about Russias military actions in Ukraine.
Through his lawyer, Lypkan said he was facing psychological and physical pressure while in pre-trial detention.He was transferred from a pre-trial detention center to a psychiatric hospital about eight months later.Maria Semerenko, 38Maria Semerenko from the Moscow region was sent to forced psychiatric treatment last year after she was accused of spreading fake information about the Russian army a crime that carries a penalty of up to 10 years in prison.Maria Semerenko.Social mediaAccording to Memorial, the criminal case against Semerenko was opened over an Instagram post in which she allegedly spoke about the Russian armys atrocities against civilians in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha in the early weeks of the invasion.
Moscow denies that its army was behind the atrocities in Bucha and has accused Kyiv and its Western allies of staging the scenes.Andrey Gaevsky, 40Andrey Gaevsky from Moscow was also sentenced this year to forced psychiatric treatment after a Russian court declared him mentally unfit.Gaevsky was charged with spreading fakes about the Russian armys actions in Ukraine for his post about the June 2022 Russian missile strike on a shopping center in the city of Kremenchuk that killed at least 20 people and injured dozens more.Andrey Gaevsky.Social mediaThe criminal case stated that he was spreading fake news allegedly motivated by political hatred.Gaevsky, who worked as a journalist and musician before his sentencing, has a second-degree disability.Artyom Vatria, 29Artyom Vatria from the Khanty-Mansi autonomous district was sent to a psychiatric hospital for forced treatment last year after a Russian court declared him mentally unfit.Vatria, a Muslim by faith, was arrested alongside two other local Muslims in 2020 on terrorism charges that human rights activists view as fabricated.Artyom Vatria.memopzk.orgThe three were also charged with the illegal possession of weapons and explosives, as well as the manufacture of explosive materials.
The defendants claimed that the devices were planted on them.Memorial said that the case was fabricated and politically motivated.The case fits into the broader agenda of Russian security forces to dismantle independent Muslim communities under the pretext of combating extremism and terrorism, Memorial said.Vatria is still at the mental hospital.
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