(Minghui.org) The Philadelphia Inquirer, the largest newspaper in Pennsylvania, published a short piece titled, “Legacy of Jiang Zemin” in its Letters to the Editor section on December 14, 2022. Originally from China, Mr. Kui Huang now works as an engineer in Philadelphia. He stated at the end of his letter, “Jiang’s death brings some hope for the people in China to follow their conscience and stop participating in this vicious annihilation campaign.”
When Mr. Huang was a doctoral student at Tsinghua University (known as China’s MIT), he was jailed and tortured for five years for practicing Falun Gong and abiding by its principles of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance.
Mr. Huang said that the horrific legacy of Jiang, former leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), was launching the persecution of Falun Gong in July 1999.
One of the thousands of persecuted practitioners in China, Mr. Huang, who was still a doctoral student at Tsinghua University, was arrested in December 2000 and incarcerated for the next five years for not giving up practicing Falun Gong. He was made to do forced labor for 16 hours every day and was tortured with a high-voltage electric baton. He was deprived of sleep for 30 consecutive days and was forced to squat for three full days.