The phenomenon of forced human toilet use, also known as "human toilet" or "toilet slavery," refers to situations where individuals are coerced or forced to use toilets as a form of punishment, humiliation, or control. This report aims to provide an overview of reported cases of forced human toilet use in 2021.
The psychological impact of forced human toilet stories can be severe and long-lasting. Individuals who have experienced these traumatic events often report feelings of:
In cases of extreme labour exploitation, victims are subjected to degrading living conditions. Investigative journalism and human rights reports frequently document cases where captive or trafficked workers are forced to live in squalor or are denied basic sanitary human rights as a method of control. Psychological Coercion:
The tactic of "kettling"—where police confine large groups of protesters in a small area—was criticized for denying access to toilet facilities for extended periods, which human rights groups argue is a form of indiscriminate detention. Legal and Social Controversies (2021)
The year 2021 saw a significant increase in reports and stories about forced human toilets, particularly in the context of public spaces, workplaces, and institutions. Several factors contributed to this trend. The COVID-19 pandemic, which started in 2020, continued to affect people's lives in 2021, leading to increased awareness about hygiene and sanitation. As a result, there was a growing emphasis on proper toilet usage and the implementation of strict toilet rules in various settings.
: The use of solitary confinement in 2021 was often linked to "inhuman and unsanitary conditions," where overflowing toilets and a lack of privacy were used to further the psychological distress of those held in isolation. English.gov.cn Workplace Abuses and Forced Labor





