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Doctors for Human Rights

Doctors for Human Rights

We research to change

We research to change

Medicine without violence

Medicine without violence

Ethics and conscience in the penitentiary system

Ethics and conscience in the penitentiary system

We document, analyze, change

We document, analyze, change

The Right to Health is not a privilege,<br>it is the norm

The Right to Health is not a privilege,
it is the norm

Scientific view on problems<br>behind bars

Scientific view on problems
behind bars

A patient's trust in their doctor<br>is the basis of medicine

A patient's trust in their doctor
is the basis of medicine

Treatment or Punishment?<br>Witnesses include people and documents

Treatment or Punishment?
Witnesses include people and documents

[Video] The Last Night in Detention and the First Embraces on the Outside: How to Adapt After Isolation

In the previous episode, we talked about the bureaucratic “bunch” of issues that greets a woman upon her release: supervision, forced labor, and a total lack of assistance from the state.

But beyond the reports and official offices lies the most important thing—a person’s inner world. What helps someone not to break down during isolation? What do people dream of in prison cells, and what is it like to fall asleep for the first time in years knowing that freedom awaits tomorrow?

Scriptwriter, Camera Operator, Editor: Max Morrisson

Interviewer of Palina Sharenda-Panasiuk: Volha Vialichka