Jiang Yanyong (born October 4, 1931) is a Chinese
physician
A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through th ...
who publicized a coverup of the
severe acute respiratory syndrome
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory disease of zoonotic origin caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV or SARS-CoV-1), the first identified strain of the SARS coronavirus species, ''sev ...
(SARS) epidemic in Mainland China. Born into the
Zhejiang Xingye Bank family, Jiang was the chief physician of the
301 Hospital
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The 301 Hospital located in B ...
in Beijing and a senior member of the
Chinese Communist Party
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.
Jiang has been under periodic house arrest due to his role in exposing the coverup of SARS outbreak and calls for the Government of China to bear responsibility. According to a report in ''
The New York Times
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'', Jiang is portrayed as a bad role model in Chinese educational material, for "harming the interests of the nation".
Education
Jiang attended
Yenching University
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.
He chose a career in medicine after seeing an aunt die of
tuberculosis
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. In 1952, he entered
Peking Union Medical College
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.
Career
Jiang joined the
People's Liberation Army in 1954 and was assigned to the
301 Hospital
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The 301 Hospital located in B ...
(PLA General Hospital) in Beijing. In 1987, Jiang was named the hospital's chief surgeon.
He held the military rank of
Major General
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. In June 1989, Jiang witnessed the results of the trauma inflicted on the students during the
1989 Tiananmen Square protests
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.
While the
SARS
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virus began spreading in Mainland China in late 2002 and early 2003, the number of cases being reported in mainland China was drastically understated by the government.
On April 4, 2003, Jiang emailed an 800-word letter to Chinese Central Television -4 (CCTV4) and Phoenix TV (Hong Kong) reporting that fact. Although neither of the two replied or published his letter, the information was leaked to the Western news organizations. On April 8, 2003, Jiang was reached by a journalist from ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' through telephone interview. Later the same day, Susan Jakes, a ''
Time
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'' journalist in Beijing also contacted Jiang. ''Time'' published the striking news right away with the title of "Beijing's SARS Attack".
In this article, Jiang's letter was translated into English and, for the first time, the public was made aware of the actual situation in Mainland China. This letter forced the resignation of the
Mayor
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of Beijing and the
Minister of Public Health
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on April 21, 2003.
The Chinese government began to actively deal with the growing
epidemic
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Epidemics of infectious ...
.
Most public health experts believe that this act prevented the disease from reaching
pandemic proportions.
In February 2004, Jiang wrote an open letter to
Premier Wen Jiabao
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, several
vice premiers, the
Politburo members and many other members of the
Chinese government
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.
The letter asked for a re-examination of the responsibility borne by the Chinese government for the
Tiananmen Square Massacre
The Tiananmen Square protests, known in Chinese as the June Fourth Incident (), were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing during 1989. In what is known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, or in Chinese the June Fourth ...
.
A number of media sources indicate that because of Jiang Yanyong's senior rank the topic of what to do with him was discussed by the
Politburo.
On June 2, 2004, two days before the 15th anniversary of the massacre, Jiang Yanyong's family in
California
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reported that he and his wife were missing from their house in Beijing after being arrested and placed under military custody.
He was released on July 19, 2004.
In March 2019, he wrote to
Chinese Communist Party
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general secretary Xi Jinping
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calling the crackdown on
student protests in Tiananmen Square a crime. Jiang's friends then reported that they lost contact with him and believed he was under house arrest. In February 2020, it was reported that he
"has been placed under de facto house arrest since last year".
Award
In August 2004, Jiang was awarded the prestigious
Ramon Magsaysay Award for
Public Service
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. According to the board of trustees, "The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation recognizes his brave stand for truth in Mainland China, spurring life-saving measures to confront and contain the deadly threat of SARS".
On September 20, 2007, the
New York Academy of Sciences
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gave Jiang the
Heinz R. Pagels Human Rights of Scientists Award.
See also
*
Timeline of the SARS outbreak
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Timelines can use any suitable scale representi ...
(2003)
References
External links
Jiang Yanyong on China Digital TimesBBC Article on the missing Jiang Yanyong*
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