Lars G. Petersson
Lars G. Petersson (* 1951 ) is a Swedish human rights activist , blogger and book author .
Life
Lars G. Petersson initially worked for the human rights organization Amnesty International in Denmark . His work for Amnesty International focused on prison conditions in deportation prisons in Denmark and the campaign against the death penalty. He currently lives in London and is co-initiator of the BASTA campaign .
Books
- Faneflugt (2004, Frihedsmuseets Venners Forlag)
- Deserters (2005, Danish Resistence Museum Publishing)
- AbuseUK (2010, Chipmunkapub)
- Sample (2010, Chipmunkapub publishing house)
- Medical Rape (2010, Chipmunkapub)
- Hitler's deserters (2012, Chipmunkapub)
UK healthcare system
In his 2010 book on the UK care system, Petersson criticizes the increasing economization and privatization of the UK health system.
Mustering - state legitimized perversion
In the book, also published in 2010, Lars G. Petersson criticizes the drafting conditions in German district military replacement offices . The associated forced nudity in front of the opposite sex constitutes abuse for Petersson . The book deals with the legal, medical and psychological components of the pattern. Those affected who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder have their say . For this form of post-traumatic disorder, the author uses the term muster trauma .
Hitler's deserters
The book about deserters in the Third Reich , published in 2012, tells the story of over 20,000 deserters killed under Hitler and a few survivors.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Biography on L. Petersson's official website
- ↑ Article on humiliationstudies.org
- ↑ The draft can hurt shame , article by Alfons Winterseel in the WAZ , September 1, 2010.
- ↑ http://www.larsgpetersson.com/care-homes/
- ↑ http://www.larsgpetersson.com/category/books/
- ↑ http://www.larsgpetersson.com/deserters/deserteur/
Web links
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SURNAME | Petersson, Lars G. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swedish human rights activist, blogger and book author |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1951 |