The Hindu

Thursday, Jul 22, 2004

China frees whistle-blower

Beijing: The Chinese military surgeon who exposed the
Government's cover-up
of the SARS crisis was released on Tuesday after seven
weeks of "political
re-education'', his family said. Jiang Yanyong (72), a
semi-retired general
in the People's Liberation Army, had been detained at
a secret location
where he was forced to undergo daily study sessions
aimed to make him
renounce a critical letter he had written about the
1989 Tiananmen Square
massacre.

It was unclear whether he had signed a letter of
contrition to
secure his freedom. Dr. Jiang's family said he was in
good health, but
forbidden to talk to the media without the prior
approval of his superiors
at the No. 301 military hospital in Beijing.

Dr. Jiang and his wife, Hua Zhongwei, were detained on
June 1 while going to
the U.S. embassy, where they were applying for visas
to visit their
California-based daughter. They were among dozens of
dissenters who were
removed from public view or held under house arrest in
the run-up to the
politically sensitive 15th
anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown on June
4. Mrs. Hua and most
of the others were released within two weeks, but Dr.
Jiang was held for
what sympathisers called `brainwashing,' which would
have required
authorisation by Jiang Zemin, the head of the
military.

 - Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004

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