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Targeting individuals in the regions and republics rather than high-level officials Moscow and holding that any protest is a form of mental illness, of course, are not the only ways that Putin’s use of punitive psychiatry is different from its Soviet predecessor. First, unlike the Soviets, Putin has put in place over the last two decades numerous laws and regulations governing psychiatric confinement, laws, and regulations that, if interpreted by most Westerners, would appear anodyne, but when interpreted by the Russian government opens the way to human rights violations. This is typical of Putin’s approach and has helped him avoid criticism, despite the efforts of the Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia to bring the glaring differences between declared law and actual practice to the attention of the West (NPAR, accessed January 30). สล็อตเว็บตรง