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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.Emmie, Were you thrown out of an institution and left on the streets to fend for yourself?
//Shutting down the hospitals and throwing all the patients onto the streets hasn’t been proposed has it?//
As far as I'm aware, no, it hasn’t, and it shouldn’t be an option. These institutions are like something from the Third World. They are not the stuff of civilised society. They need a thorough overhaul - and that includes the people who manage them and the hands on day by day staff who run them. I honestly don't know how anyone can work in places like that without kicking up a fuss - and more.
//Shutting down the hospitals and throwing all the patients onto the streets hasn’t been proposed has it?//
As far as I'm aware, no, it hasn’t, and it shouldn’t be an option. These institutions are like something from the Third World. They are not the stuff of civilised society. They need a thorough overhaul - and that includes the people who manage them and the hands on day by day staff who run them. I honestly don't know how anyone can work in places like that without kicking up a fuss - and more.
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