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Google AI-modus answered 9.5.26:
In Norway, Walter Keim continues to be an active "Netizen," focusing his recent efforts on mental health reform, transparency, and human rights within the Norwegian healthcare and legal systems. [1, 2, 3, 4]
His current initiatives include:
Paradigm Shift in Psychiatry: Keim is a prominent advocate for a "paradigm shift" in the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. He argues for medication-free treatment options, drawing on successful models from Finland, and criticizes the traditional over-reliance on antipsychotic drugs.
Abolishing Forced Treatment: He has been vocal against compulsory psychiatric treatment and forced hospitalization in Norway. He often cites international human rights standards, such as those from the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, to argue that non-consensual medical interventions should be banned.
Transparency and FOI Compliance: As a member of Transparency Norway, he monitors compliance with the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act. His work often highlights "compliance gaps" where public agencies or municipalities fail to provide the data requested by citizens, particularly regarding elderly care and healthcare quality.
International Reporting: Keim remains active in submitting parallel reports to the UN (including the CCPR and CRPD committees), challenging the Norwegian government’s official stance on human rights violations and the legal status of international conventions in Norwegian law.
Digital Activism: He uses his Facebook page and extensive website as central archives for his correspondence with Norwegian authorities, aiming to bypass what he views as bureaucratic "red tape" by making all interactions public.