(Clearwisdom.net)

If a villain doesn't kill his victim during a robbery, he commends himself as a decent person, but can we agree with that? If a felon, for once, doesn't beat or kick a woman when he rapes her, and then goes around telling everyone that he is a sweet and gentle guy, can we accept what he says? This is exactly the kind of situation we have seen in the recent "Teng Chunyan Incident," which was orchestrated by Jiang Zemin. Jiang and his political gang of thugs has been called "human rights scoundrels" and "human rights ruffians" by Amnesty International.

Dr. Teng Chunyan, a permanent resident of the United States, went to China to collect criminal evidence to show that Jiang Zemin's regime was using mental hospitals to persecute Falun Dafa practitioners. As a result, she was illegally put in jail and she could not reunite with her family. In order to make an example out of her, however, Jiang Zemin's regime claimed that they did not exert cruel torture on Ms. Teng. So they praised their "virtues" and "achievements" on national TV, which was under their tight control. However, Ms. Teng was absolutely innocent. Still, she was illegally sentenced to three years imprisonment during the prime of her life. Wasn't she deprived of too much? Weren't the crimes of Jiang Zemin's regime too enormous?

Jiang Zemin's regime not only deprived Ms. Teng of her personal freedoms, but also deprived her of the right to obtain information--they even brainwashed her! However, what can the so-called "transformation," resulting from brainwashing, mean? This can only be turned into criminal evidence for the trampling, by Jiang Zemin's regime, on the right to personal belief. It is shameful to the extreme for Jiang Zemin's authorities to flaunt, to the entire world, their "skills" and "achievements" in "transforming" a citizen's personal belief in her faith.