The UN is seeking your responses to their survey on disability-based violence, including organized covert torture

Due: November 30, 2025

Persons with psychosocial disabilities, such as autism, ADHD, an inability to detect and avoid danger in interpersonal relations (often caused by child sexual abuse), are intentionally selected for organized covert torture, because the torturers find the persons with such disabilities “easy victims” and discriminatorily consider such persons as less in human worth. Organized covert torture victims, especially those with such pre-existing psychosocial disabilities, are encouraged to submit their responses to the survey on disability-based violence, which includes organized covert torture, conducted by the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), due November 30, 2025: https://www.ohchr.org/en/calls-for-input/2025/survey-disability-based-violence

Please note that the UN CRPD considers forced mental hospitalization, forced medication, electroconvulsive treatment and guardianship (substitute decision making, as opposed to supported decision making) based on either a true or a misperceived psychosocial disability, as the forms of torture.

Indeed, psychosocial disability discrimination structurally causes and undergirds organized covert torture.