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Eugene

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Tue Dec 18, 2018, 07:02 AM Dec 2018

Human rights body calls on US school to ban electric shocks on children

Source: The Guardian

Human rights body calls on US school to ban electric shocks on children

Inter-American Commission on Human Rights issued a notice to the Judge Rotenberg Center to immediately stop the shocks

Ed Pilkington in New York
Tue 18 Dec 2018 11.00 GMT

An international body entrusted with upholding human rights across the Americas has called for an immediate ban on the controversial use of electric shocks on severely disabled children in a school outside Boston.

The Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton, Massachusetts, is believed to be the only school in the world that routinely inflicts high-powered electric shocks as a form of punishment on vulnerable children and adults. About 47 of its students are currently subjected to the “treatment”, which involves individuals being zapped with electric currents far more powerful than those discharged by stun guns.

Disability rights campaigners have tried for decades to stop the practice, which the school’s administrators call “aversive therapy”. So far the institution has managed to fend off all opposition, arguing that electric shocks are an acceptable way of discouraging harmful habits.

Now the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has issued a rare formal notice known as “precautionary measures” that calls for immediate cessation of the electric shocks.

In a seven-page resolution, the Washington-based panel says that the practice poses a “serious impact on the rights” of the vulnerable children at the school, “particularly on their right to personal integrity which may be subjected to a form of torture”.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/dec/18/judge-rotenberg-center-electric-shocks-ban-inter-american-commission-human-rights
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Human rights body calls on US school to ban electric shocks on children (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2018 OP
Is Jesus involved in running this school? 3Hotdogs Dec 2018 #1
Trump Adm will ignore this............... riversedge Dec 2018 #2

riversedge

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2. Trump Adm will ignore this...............
Tue Dec 18, 2018, 09:43 AM
Dec 2018

IMHO



..........The commission wrote last month wrote to US secretary of state Mike Pompeo and US ambassador to the OAS Carlos Trujillo asking for their observations on the electric shock therapy. So far the IACHR has received no response.

In its resolution the IACHR gives the Trump administration 15 days to impose a ban on the practice in line with the commission’s findings. Though the call for a prohibition is non-binding, for a member state of the OAS to willfully ignore the call of its human rights arm would open the US to international condemnation.

The US government has full power to order a ban should it choose to. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates all medical and therapeutic devices, could pull the GED electric shock machine by ruling it illegal.

In 2016 the FDA did indeed say it was minded to prohibit the device, but it has yet to turn the proposal into action.

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