A China News Service reporter recently
interviewed Teng Chunyan, arrested for “spying and
illegally revealing information to overseas agents” on
July 27, 2000, and sentenced to three years’
imprisonment by Beijing’s First Intermediate
People’s Court on December 12, 2000. A Chinese citizen
with US permanent resident status, Teng Chunyan denied
receiving poor treatment in prison, as had been reported.
When asked about her life in prison, Teng
Chunyan told the China News Service correspondent that she
had never received inhumane treatment of any kind in the
prison, on the contrary she said that the prison’s
service and management was very good. She also said she had
never been psychologically or verbally abused.
According to the correspondent, Teng
shares a room with 12 other prisoners. She is also allowed
to read English novels. Every week, prisoners can go dancing
and singing for entertainment, and during weekends, they can
watch TV or enjoy karaoke. As a member of the prison’s
art and literature group, Teng has participated in many
stage performances.
Teng
Chunyan’s father told the correspondent that many
people abroad care a lot about his daughter. He added that
those who truly care about her should let the public know
that everything is going well for Teng Chunyan.
(China News Service, translated for
china.org.cn by Feng Shu, November 20, 2001)