U.S.A. torture in school against children with special needs

U.S.A. torture in school against children with special needs

A school in the United States is believed to be the only one in the world who regularly hits students with electrical shocks as a form of punishment. Some 47 Judge Rotenberg Center students in Canton, Massacrets, where children with special needs are currently under treatment after they have been hit with more electric currents [...]

About 47 Judge students Rotenberg Center, in Canton of Massacrets, where children of special needs are currently under treatment after they have been hit with more powerful electric currents than those fired from stun weapons.

Activists who protect children with special needs have been trying for decades to interfere with the practice, which school administrators call university therapy.

So far, the institution has rejected criticism, arguing that the electric companion is an acceptable way of discouraging harmful behavior.

But now, the U.S. Human Rights Commission has issued an official warning requesting an immediate ban on the procedure.

In a seven-page resolution, the Washington-based panel says the practice constitutes a serious violation of the rights of vulnerable children in school, especially their right to personal integrity, and can be considered torture. An electric companion is used in troubled children who carry a built - in mechanism.

The download is sent to the arms, legs, or chest through electrodes placed in the body. When a child behaves in a way that school authorities consider harmful to himself or others, they are subject to electrical vines that last up to 2 seconds. Punishment is implemented by personnel through remote control.

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