Semen Gluzman  

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"While in prison Vladimir Bukovsky and his fellow inmate, the psychiatrist Semyon Gluzman, wrote a brief 20-page Manual on Psychiatry for Dissidents, which was widely published abroad, in Russian (1975) and in many other languages: English, French, Italian, German, Danish. It instructed potential victims of political psychiatry how to behave during interrogation to avoid being diagnosed as mentally ill."--Sholem Stein

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Semen Fishelevich Gluzman (born 10 September 1946, Kiev) is a Ukrainian psychiatrist and human rights activist.



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