Anti-Torture Watchdog Criticizes Switzerland's Deportation of Mentally Ill Individuals
The National Commission for the Prevention of Torture has slammed Swiss practices for the forced deportation of people with mental health conditions. In its annual report, the watchdog demands better protection, citing inadequate medical assessments and care, and recommends halting repatriations for those currently in psychiatric treatment.

Key Takeaways
- The National Commission for the Prevention of Torture (NCPT) has officially condemned the Swiss practice of deporting individuals with severe mental health conditions.
- Swiss authorities frequently assess 'fitness for transport' based solely on outdated or incomplete case files rather than fresh medical examinations.
- The NCPT recommends an immediate halt to forced repatriations for anyone currently undergoing inpatient psychiatric treatment.
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They Said
"People with mental health conditions must be better protected and receive appropriate medical care when being forcibly deported from Switzerland."