Saeed Dezfouli
Brett, Saeed, Geoff and Kassia at the Mental Health Open Day 2012
LATEST NEWS ON SAEED'S CASE
- Saeed's Powder case ends March 2, 2020
Media Release: Justice Health Rip Off Mentally Ill December 6th, 2018 - Iranian Embassy Concerned About Saeed August 7, 2018
- Tribunal Hearing Iranian Community Safety May 17, 2018
- Media Release: Saeed refused computer and law access May 16, 2018
- SBS: 'Send me back to Iran' Australia blocks mentally ill man's wish to go home March 13, 2018
- SMH: Iran scolds NSW on 'immoral' treatment of mentally ill man March 13, 2018
- Media Release: Dry Hunger Strike in Mental Hospital March 12, 2018
- Report of Tribunal Hearing February 23, 2018
- Iran tells Mental Tribunal: "Unfair" February 15, 2018
- Iran response to MHRT December 20, 2017
- Mental Tribunal snubs Iranian representatives March 14, 2017
- Tribunal supports repatriation April 28, 2016
- Patient damaged after forced medication 29 October, 2015
- New attacks: Saeed renounces citizenship 22nd July, 2015
- Hospital doubles dosage and attacks Carer 16th July, 2015
- "Make Orders!" says Saeed 25th March, 2015
- Saeed's Blog 13th October, 2014
- MHRT Hearing 4th September, 2014
Overview
Saeed Dezfouli is a forensic patient who has been in detention since 19 January 2002 and could be held indefinitely despite doing an act normally punished with a short sentence. During this time, his rights have constantly been abused, he has been forcibly medicated and is under the Health Department's total control.
He is still being held in the highest security facilities, despite being a non-violent person who never intended the harm he caused. Saeed’s battle represents the universal struggle of mental health patients against the state’s attacks on their personal integrity. It concerns the right to not be assaulted, the right to education, and the right to person-centred health care - all of which are breached in Saeed’s case. The State’s callous indifference and abuse of mental patients rather than fulfilling their duty of care is the worst expression of community responsibility in a system costing over $200,000 a person a year.
Saeed brought proceedings in the Supreme Court, regarding a review of his treatment, back in February 2010. He sought the following orders:
- That the forensic hospital cease forcibly medicating him against his will;
- That he be given access to a computer donated to the hospital by the students of the University of NSW for educational purposes
- To cease psychiatric treatment from his then-current psychiatrist to be replaced with treatment from a psychiatrist of his choice.
To this day, despite our support, Saeed has not been able to achieve any of those aims even though they are basic to publicly stated person-centered health care.
Force and the abuse of power over vulnerable people is central to the mental health culture, and the medicalisation of social problems is basic to it. Tribunal support for a consumer worker allocation and computer access has been ignored by the hospital.
He has appealed to the Supreme Court three times to force assistance from the Mental Health Review Tribunal. Justice Action incurred a $60,000 court costs order with an arrest warrant and garnishee order issued until it was withdrawn in February 2015.
Justice Action stands beside Saeed as a focus person and his primary carer in this battle for human rights.
Read more about Saeed's story here.
To view the timeline for Saeed's case, click here.
Listen to ABCs 'The Man without a Name' here.
Major Issues
Here is a list of major issues relevant to Saeed Dezfouli's case:
Legal Proceedings & MHRT Hearings
- Commentary on Lindsay J's Judgement and the powers of the MHRT, in A v MHRT (No. 4) [2014] NSWSC 31
- Update: Supreme Court and High Court Appeals (Friday, 20 December 2013 1PM)
- Media Release: Court Stops Forced Medication (Tuesday, 8th October 2013, at 5.00pm)
- Report on Update to Saeed High Court of Australia Appeal (Tuesday, 17th September 2013, 12:11pm)
- Media Release: Landmark Public Interest Battle Looming (Wednesday, 11 September 2013 17:08)
- Report on $36,000 Costs Hearing in the Court of Appeal (Friday, 28th June 2013, at 2:15pm)
- Report on a Hearing (Thursday, 28th June 2013, at 2:20pm)