Some things simply aren’t up for debate. People should live in dignity, not chains.
We started a global movement to #BreakTheChains to end the inhumane practice of chaining men, women, & children with a #mentalhealth condition. Join us at break-the-chains.orgpic.twitter.com/3xqpJ2TX71
Tomorrow is #WorldMentalHealthDay2018. Please take action and call on the Indonesian government to for more to end the shackling of people with mental health conditions. hrw.org/BreakTheChains
#BreakTheChains #WMHD2018 #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek pic.twitter.com/XyJygvSosf
On #WorldMentalHealthDay help end the shackling of people with mental health conditions in Indonesia. hrw.org/BreakTheChains
#BreakTheChains #WorldMentalHealthDay2018 #WMHD pic.twitter.com/12yrLMTB27
It’s time to #BreakTheChains for 12,800 people with mental health conditions still living in shackles in Indonesia. Take action today and call on the Indonesian government to enforce the ban on shackling! hrw.org/BreakTheChainspic.twitter.com/qCYKT0A4Et
People deserve to live in dignity, not chains.
Join a global movement to end shackling of men, women, and children with mental health conditions: break-the-chains.org #BreakTheChains pic.twitter.com/AH7dYKAATc
Many Nigerians like Halima have stories to tell about chaining, beatings and being locked up in a room because they have a mental health conditions. This is inhumane It needs to stop now. Visit break-the-chains.org to read more reports and stories like Halima's. pic.twitter.com/duA7iWxjvv
12,800 people with mental health conditions remain shackled in #Indonesia, despite a 40+ yr government ban. It’s time for @agusgumiwangK & @OmbudsmanRI137 to monitor institutions and #BreakTheChains to end shackling now!