From Worker’s
Compensation Board! To Workplace Safety and
Insurance Board!! Canadian Calamities!!!
“Almost Everybody in the Worker’s Compensation
Board of Ontario has been mentally and physically tortured or sexually abused” – Nadir Siguencia
Worker’s
Compensation Board of Canada the Worst Scars are in the Mind: Mental Torture?
In
the early days of January of the year 1984; finally I received a letter from
the Compensation Board de Ontario letting me know that I would be admitted to
the "Downsview Rehabilitation Center," to receive physical
rehabilitation. My physical condition at that time had been deteriorated
because of the acute pain my back, left leg, and the lack of flexibility in my
body, which was a major concern in my daily life. Since the admission to the
center I was submitted to a cruel and inhuman treatment by the doctors,
physiotherapists, swimming pool-lifeguards, undercover cops, and security
guards of the mentioned center. From the time of my admission I was aware that
the staff working in the admitting department of the center has been using
brutal psychological methods of interrogation which was causing disruptions in
our senses and personality. As well the same procedures of mental torture were
using in the center with injured workers, physicians, orthopedics,
physiotherapists, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists. Also is necessary
to bring to light the use of medieval forms of physical torture which was
practiced by the technicians from the X
Rays, orthopedic doctors, and physiotherapists.
The physical contact by the workers from the center in the halls, in the
cafeteria, was aimed to cause physical pain in injured workers.
Also I witnessed
the sexual abuse committed by the staff of the Downsview Rehabilitation Center
against injured workers; atrocious crimes that took place in the change rooms
of the center. The “Donsview Rehabilitation Centre” was
a place of rehabilitation for injured workers? Or a center of intimidation,
mental and physical torture, sexual abuse, prostitution, alcohol, drugs,
gambling… and more in the provincial institution and private files?
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