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Phillip Day Receives Human Rights Award

The evening of Friday 11th April was a special night for Phillip Day, one of two people honoured by the 34th Annual Citizens Commission on Human Rights Awards for their work in exposing the excesses of psychiatry and the drugging of children for bogus psychiatric disorders.

The awards gala, which saw a gathering of 300 to honour Phillip Day and Peter Bennett, included foreign dignitaries, diplomats and other luminaries at the Commission's headquarters in East Grinstead, Sussex, UK. Presentations by members of the Commission were also made on the progress achieved to date in educating the public on the abuses of the mental health system.

In 2002, Phillip Day's book The Mind Game was released by Credence Publications, which summarised research on the deadly excesses of psychiatry and other mental health practices, including how society itself has been affected over the past 100 years by these dangerous 'sciences of the mind'.

Resources: The Mind Game
Available from www.credence.org