Scientologists Lead Human Rights Advocacy in Mental Health Through CCHR Exhibition in the Netherlands

The Netherlands Committee for Human Rights Foundation (NCRM), in collaboration with the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), successfully hosted the traveling exhibition at the Zuiderkerk in Amsterdam. This powerful event, held from February 15 to 17, shed light on historical and contemporary human rights violations within psychiatry. The exhibition, driven by the dedicated efforts of Scientologists and human rights activists, provided an eye-opening experience to hundreds of visitors.

Brussels, Brussels, Belgium, 20th Feb 2025 – The Netherlands Committee for Human Rights Foundation (NCRM), in collaboration with the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), successfully hosted a traveling exhibition at the Zuiderkerk in Amsterdam. This impactful event, held from February 15 to 17, highlighted the importance of safeguarding human rights within the field of mental health. The exhibition, driven by the dedicated efforts of Scientologists and human rights advocates, provided an enlightening experience for hundreds of visitors, fostering dialogue on patient rights and ethical mental health practices.

Promoting Awareness and Transparency in Mental Health

The three-day exhibition took place in the heart of Amsterdam, ensuring maximum public engagement and accessibility. Its strategic placement reflected CCHR’s commitment to transparency, standing in contrast to a concurrent European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry, which was held in a more secluded industrial area outside the city.

The Zuiderkerk, a historic site with deep cultural significance, added a symbolic weight to the event. Volunteers ensured that CCHR’s message of human rights protection was visible throughout the exhibition, featuring an informative display, a welcoming balloon arch in CCHR’s colors, and educational materials distributed to attendees.

Encouraging Policy Change and Public Awareness

CCHR volunteers actively sought engagement with other associations, encouraging a broader discussion on patient rights and ethical mental health care. The event underscored the need for continuous reform and alignment with international human rights standards promoted by organizations such as the WHO and the UN.

Since its founding in 1969 by members of the Church of Scientology, inspired by the work of L. Ron Hubbard and psychiatrist Dr. Thomas Szasz, CCHR has played a leading role in advocating for human rights in mental health. Through public exhibitions, legal actions, and policy initiatives, CCHR continues to challenge any unethical practices, promote transparency, and support individuals affected by human rights violations.

The success of the Amsterdam exhibition is a testament to the unwavering commitment of Scientologists and CCHR activists in championing ethical mental health care. As the movement for patient rights progresses, CCHR remains a vital force in ensuring that mental health practices uphold human dignity, autonomy, and true informed consent.

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