See me, Hear me: What it takes to live with autism in Russia

   

RT Documentary

 

Published on May 8, 2014

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Autism is an fast-spreading illness. No scientist is certain where it comes from or how to cure it. One thing is clear: people with autism are intelligent individuals who don't have the mental capability to stand their ground. As such, their well-being depends a great deal on the people around them. Join RT to see what it takes to live with autism in Russia. Meet Andrey, 31, an autism-sufferer. He has been forced to live in a care home just because his aunt was after his flat in the centre of Moscow. And find out why Timur, 14, a talented artist and autism-sufferer, is also highly likely to end up in a care home, too

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