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vrijdag 13 september 2013

Kolya's Story - Trapped at Home | Syria News‏ - Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch THE WEEK IN RIGHTS
September 12, 2013
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Witness: Trapped in His Own Apartment – Kolya’s Story

Photo © 2013 Kamil Satkanbaev for Human Rights Watch

For many 19-year-olds, the world is a place of growing possibilities and increasing independence. Not for Nikolai Titkov. Thin and pale, he spends nearly all day, every day, in bed. Pushed against a wall in his narrow bedroom, the bed is a jumble of blankets and pillows with a table strewn with medicines at its foot. When he was 5, Nikolai or Kolya as his mother, Tatiana, calls him  was diagnosed with a condition in which his muscles waste away. Over the years, he has lost his ability to walk, write, or bathe himself  relying on Tatiana to care for most of his needs.
Even when Kolya does get out of bed, a dangerous exercise given how brittle his bones are, he cannot move around easily. The Titikov’s municipal apartment is cramped, with narrow corridors that make maneuvering between rooms in a wheelchair all but impossible.
In March, Russia will host the Winter Paralympic Games. But many people with disabilities in Russia are struggling.


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