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"The clips are hard to watch, I'm not a sadist": Amos Rolider responds for the first time to the hard evidence - Walla! culture

2021-07-01T08:08:29.728Z


Following the publication of the investigation in "Real Time" here 11, in which it was revealed that Prof. Amos Rolider had previously used aggressive and violent treatment methods in the treatment of brain-injured boys in Canada, Rolider spoke with Avri Gilad in "The Morning World" (Network 13): "It hurts and is hard to be Amos today. But I saw Amos there who cares. "


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"The clips are hard to watch, I'm not a sadist": Amos Rolider responds to the hard evidence for the first time

Following the publication of the investigation in "Real Time" here 11, in which it was revealed that Prof. Amos Rolider had previously used aggressive and violent treatment methods in the treatment of brain-injured boys in Canada, Rolider spoke with Avri Gilad in "The Morning World" (Network 13): "It hurts and is hard to be Amos today. But I saw Amos there who cares. "

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Amos Rolider is interviewed for "The Morning World" (Photo: Network 13)

On Tuesday, the investigative program "Real Time" of here revealed 11 shocking videos of a method of treatment that Prof. Amos Rolider used in the past in the treatment of brain-damaged boys in Canada. The hard-to-watch videos showed shouting, harsh threats and physical punishment that is hard to watch. For example, Rolider released a Canadian reporter who investigated the affair and was interviewed for an investigation - a promotional video in which one of the patients was seen telling about his satisfaction with his stay in the clinic. But in other films leaked from the clinic - he is seen being treated as he groans in pain during the treatments, begging to be let go and even terrified at the serious threats that Rolider launches at him.



This morning, Amos Rolider was interviewed for the program "The Morning World" (Network 13) presented by Avri Gilad and in an interview he said how much it hurts him to see Amos Rolider looking at him from the interrogation.

"It hurts and it's hard to be burdened with Rolider today. I'm not a sadistic person. Let's look at the context of what we saw. These are head injuries, most of them young people in their 20s. "So an intervention based on scientific knowledge as a result of research and understanding in another way. They are exposed in a controlled way to those triggers whose presence causes them to lose their temper. There have also been procedures of punishment as an alternative to doping."



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"The investigation was difficult to watch," Rolider added in an interview with Avri Gilad.

"It's not busy I know. But I saw a busy person who cares, busy who does not give up, it's part of a treatment that was very up to date then. Part of an overall treatment. It does not look good, it's ugly, but it's like going into an operating room Spilled. "



We should not have seen these pictures?



"No".



Caregivers say it's a black flag.

There is no such thing.



"They are not proficient in the material."



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