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Human Rights Abuse in Raytheon Southmead

ByronJah | 24.12.2008 19:21 | Health

A hardy Bristol protestor was injected in Southmead hospital with the debilitating drugs Haloperidol and Lorazepam, as the Mental Health Act 1983 (1984?) was used to detain him in a flagrant violation of human rights.



The pharmaceutical companies Glaxosmithklein and Monsanto are probably responsible for the encouragement of bumping off drugs onto Mental Health Patients, some of the most disempowered and disenfranchised minority groups in modern British society

In protest, inpatients attempted to break their way out of the hospital, to expose the draconian Mental Health Act, which is used to arbitrarily detain civilians in this antidiscrimination nuclear bunker age that we are heading into.

All solidarity welcome.

Pay a visist to the mason unit, southmead hospital or email  byronjah@hotmail.com.

ByronJah
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