ĦĦĦĦBEIJING, Oct. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- The accusation by
Western media that China uses psychotherapy to suppress so-called "dissidents"
and Falun Gong followers is totally a malicious slander.
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ĦĦĦĦThe remark was made by an official with the Information Office of the State
Council in an interview with Xinhua Friday.
ĦĦĦĦRecently, certain news media groups in some Western countries have
published articles saying China uses psychotherapy to suppress those
"dissidents" and Falun Gong practitioners, the official explained.
ĦĦĦĦ"Some people with ulterior motives have also thrown stones at China about
this for no reason by using international conferences as their platform,
claiming China 'uses this method as a way to carry out political and social
control of its citizens," said the official.
ĦĦĦĦAccording to the official, the Chinese government has always paid great
attention to psychological health. There are strict regulations about the
administration of hospitals for the mentallyill and the admission of such
patients. Hospitalization of mentally ill patients must follow the set
procedures.
ĦĦĦĦ"The accusation made by some overseas organizations about China'using
psychiatric hospitals for political purposes', or 'detaining different kinds of
dissidents as psychopathic patients',lacks evidence and is totally
irresponsible," said the official.
ĦĦĦĦIn China, compulsory medical measures imposed on the mentally ill after
causing disturbances or disasters are taken strictly in accordance with
regulations, the official went on.
The first item of Article 18 of the Criminal Law
stipulates any mentally ill person who has behaved in a dangerous way when he or
she could not identify or could not control his or her behavior will not
shoulder any criminal responsibility if he or she is diagnosed as being mentally
ill according to set procedures. However, his or her relatives or supervisors
must be told to watch the person carefully and have him or her treated, and
government-financed compulsory medical treatment must be introduced when
necessary.
ĦĦĦĦArticle 10 of the Regulation of the People's Republic of China on
Administrative Penalties for Public Security also rules that mentally ill
patients will not be punished for violations of public security when he or she
cannot identify or cannot control his or her own behavior, but it necessary to
order his or her supervisors to watch the person closely and have him or her
medically treated.
ĦĦĦĦArticle 14 of Police Law stipulates the people's police with departments of
public security may introduce protective restrictive measures when dealing with
mentally ill patients who have posed a serious threat to public security or the
personal safety of others. When there is a need to send mentally ill patients to
designated establishments or centers for further supervision, it is necessary to
inform and get approval from the people's government and departments of public
security above county level, and to inform the supervisors of the mentally ill
person as well.
ĦĦĦĦThe official believes compulsory hospitalization of mentally ill patients
disturbing peace according to law is not only to safeguard the lives and
property of the broad masses of the peopleand safeguard the order of social
security, but also for the genuine care of the mentally ill persons and their
relatives.
ĦĦĦĦAs for Wang Wanxing, Cao Maobin and some others named by Western media, the
official said that they seriously disturbed thesocial order when they could not
identify or could not control their own behaviors. They were later found to be
mentally ill after medical examinations as required by legal regulations.
ĦĦĦĦIt is normal, necessary and an act fully in keeping with the law that
related local government and departments of public security sent them to
hospitals and had them treated there, said the official.
ĦĦĦĦ"These people like Wang Wanxing and Cao Maobin have never received any
so-called 'inhumane treatment' during their stay in hospitals," the official
emphasized.
ĦĦĦĦAccording to the official, Cao Maobin and his relatives expressed thanks to
the public security departments, the concerned hospital and the people who
accompanied him from his former place of employment for having him treated in
the hospital.
ĦĦĦĦ"When Cao Maobin was discharged from hospital, the local government and
relevant departments helped him go through required procedures for retirement on
illness so that Cao could obtain a pension each month according to set rules,"
said the official.
ĦĦĦĦHe said Cao now has a stable state of mind and lives a normal life.
ĦĦĦĦThe official went on to say that the cult is an issue that has aroused wide
attention in today's international community and is also a major pest in the
present world.
ĦĦĦĦIn the cult organizations, apotheosized cult leaders adopted fraudulent
means to exercise spiritual control over their followers, which has severely
destroyed the health of the followers and caused great harm to the state,
society and the people, he said. "Therefore, the governments of different
countries have always punished criminal activities committed by the cult
organizations according to law."
ĦĦĦĦ"The Falun Gong organization has all the features of a cult and has been
banned by the Chinese government according to law," said the official.
ĦĦĦĦIn China, there are certainly some "Falun Gong" practitioners whose
behaviour has become abnormal from being obsessed with the cult for long time
and who have later been sent to hospitals by their relatives.
ĦĦĦĦHospitals only admit those patients who are diagnosed as being mentally ill
according to the appropriate procedures. The phenomenon concocted by some people
in the West and overseas media who say China "uses psychiatric hospitals and
psychotherapy to suppress Falun Gong practitioners" has never existed, the
officialsaid. Enditem