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zaterdag 20 juli 2019

Children in Kazakhstan Institutions Isolated, Abused


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Hundreds of children and young adults with disabilities in Kazakhstan are lock
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Hundreds of children and young adults with disabilities in Kazakhstan are locked away in closed institutions, where they can face neglect and violence and are isolated from families and society.
Some children in these institutions are confined almost continuously to cribs or beds
We want people with disabilities to have the support they need to live independently in their community, not in an institution.
An 18-year-old man who grew up in institutions said, “It’s not a life. They fed us, dressed us. I want to build my own life. I want a life! I want to live on my own, make [my own] food, go to work.”
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This week’s anniversary of the creation of the International Criminal Court was a moment to reflect on the successes and challenges of bringing justice to victims over the past year.
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It was a rare opportunity for New York City’s disability community to come together, as public and private spaces in the city remain largely inaccessible to many people with different types of disabilities.
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The Chinese government has subjected 13 million ethnic Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang to mass arbitrary detention, forced political indoctrination, restrictions on movement, and religious oppression.
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ed away in closed institutions, where they can face neglect and violence and are isolated from families and society.
Some children in these institutions are confined almost continuously to cribs or beds
We want people with disabilities to have the support they need to live independently in their community, not in an institution.
An 18-year-old man who grew up in institutions said, “It’s not a life. They fed us, dressed us. I want to build my own life. I want a life! I want to live on my own, make [my own] food, go to work.”
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This week’s anniversary of the creation of the International Criminal Court was a moment to reflect on the successes and challenges of bringing justice to victims over the past year.
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It was a rare opportunity for New York City’s disability community to come together, as public and private spaces in the city remain largely inaccessible to many people with different types of disabilities.
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The Chinese government has subjected 13 million ethnic Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang to mass arbitrary detention, forced political indoctrination, restrictions on movement, and religious oppression.
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