【新唐人2012年7月30日讯】“伦敦奥运会”正在世人的瞩目下轰轰烈烈的进行着,运动员使用兴奋剂,依然是世人和奥组委关注的话题。日前,曾担任中国“体委训练局”医务监督组长的薛荫娴大夫,向本台提供了88年中国体委如何把兴奋剂“政策化,常规化”的日志,她也因为抵制给运动员使用兴奋剂,遭到中共迫害,家破人亡。
薛荫娴今年74岁,是中国独立制片人杨伟东的母亲,1963年毕业于“北京体育学院”运动医学系,先后担任国家田径队、篮球队、武术队、女子排球队、体操队医生,也曾担任“国家体委训练局”运动医学医务监督组长、中国国家体操队医务组长等职,陪同国家体育队去过50多个国家参加比赛。
薛荫娴因为抵制使用兴奋剂,1989年2月被迫离开国家体操队,此后遭到“国家体委训练局”的迫害,职称一直得不到合理承认,大学学历被偷偷篡改,工资被故意减发。 2007年,丈夫杨克同在一次体委官员的围攻中黯然离世。
薛荫娴:“ 除迫害我以外,因为我反对兴奋剂迫害我儿子,我得了脑中风, 我丈夫也因为这个事情去世了,害了我全家,叫我家破人亡。”
杨伟东告诉《新唐人》,他的弟弟,93毕业于北京医科大学,国家体委蓄意把他弟弟的档案要去,要求他弟弟在体委工作,半年内又把档案放入“人才中心”,导致他弟弟不仅失去很好的工作机会,至今连“行医证”也没拿到。
杨伟东陪同他父亲上访了20年,这20年来,父子俩处处受到刁难和冷眼,在巨大的精神压力下,他的父亲在2007年因恶性脑瘤而住进医院,做开颅手术,手术刚刚出院,体总就派人对他的父亲进行围攻,导致他的父亲过早离开人世。
薛荫娴向《新唐人》提供1988年中国体委把兴奋剂“政策化,常规化”的日志,其中记录了时任“国家体委训练局”局长李富荣在1988年5月5号召开的一次关于“ 营养药”的会议讲话,李富荣提出,把激素的使用“ 合法化”,并且强调:把激素改名为“特殊营养药”,易于接受,也利于保密!
日志也记录了当年薛荫娴拒绝总教练的要求,给运动员使用兴奋剂的对话内容,她明确的告诉教练,运动员使用兴奋剂后,体重增加,拉套动作没有气力。
在1988年汉城奥运会,中国代表团仅仅拿到5枚金牌,只有84年的1/3,国人视之为奇耻大辱,一些明星运动员在当时饱受诟病。事实上,84年中国还没有使用兴奋剂。
薛荫娴认为,使用兴奋剂不仅违背体育道德,对选手身体的影响也非常大。她说,使用过兴奋剂的运动员,20年以后,可能要得肝病甚至脑癌。而使用内分泌激素后,女的长出胡子,甚至不能生育。
薛荫娴:“ 因为兴奋剂本身是用于病人身上的,健康人,活泼健康的,用它身体内部的平衡就打破了,把破了以后,有些项目必然要失败的,因为打破了以后,该需要轻的时候,他变胖了,对有些项目它可能有利的。”
杨伟东告诉记者,他父亲去世后,连抚恤金也被当局扣押。这一切使他开始反思共产党的作为,于是萌发了深入民间,去寻找真相的念头,2007年至今,杨伟东倾个人全部财力拍摄记录片《需要》,从2009年至今,杨伟东已采访了303人。他把访谈内容陆续结集成书,书名是《立此存照:500位中国人的心灵记录》。
今年4月,杨伟东原打算取道香港赴美参加一个学术活动,但在北京机场被阻止出境。在此之前,杨伟东向国际奥委会主席罗格和世界反兴奋剂机构主席法赫发出采访邀请,并向他们讲述母亲的故事。估计他的行程受阻,与试图掀开中共当局使用兴奋剂的丑闻有关。
采访编辑/刘惠 后制/葛雷
Former Medical Supervisor to Athletes Persecuted Due
to Resisting Doping Policy
The London Olympics are underway and doping athletes
is still a topic of concern to the world and Olympic Committee.
Former medical supervision team leader of the Chinese
Sports Commission Training Bureau, Dr. Xue Yinxian,
provided New Tang Dynasty TV(NTD) with her 1988 diary
about the Chinese Sports Bureau’s policy on routine doping.
Dr. Xue and her family have suffered from persecution
because she resisted orders to doping the athletes.
Xue Yinxian is 74 years old. She is the mother of Chinese
independent filmmaker Yang Weidong.
She graduated from the Beijing Institute of Physical
Education Department of Sports Medicine in 1963.
She has served as the doctor for the national track and
field team, basketball team, martial arts team, women’s volleyball team, and gymnastics team, respectively.
She has also served as the National Sports Commission
Training Council medical supervision leader,
the Chinese national gymnastics team medical leader,
and accompanied national sports teams to more than 50 countries.
Xue Yinxian was forced to leave the national gymnastics team
in February 1989 because she refused to dope athletes.
She then suffered persecution at the hands of the National
Education Committee and Training Council.
She could not receive a reasonable job, her university degree
was secretly tampered with, and her wages deliberately cut.
In 2007, her husband, Yang Kheton, sadly passed away under
a siege by the Sports Commission members.
Xue Yinxian: “They persecuted me.
They persecuted my son because I was against doping.
Consequently, I had a stroke and my husband died.
They persecuted my whole family and ruined my family."
Yang Weidong told NTD that his brother graduated from
Beijing Medical University in 1993.
The National Sports Commission deliberately took his brother’s
file and told his brother to work in the Sports Commission.
Within 6 six months, the file was kept in the Human Resources.
As a result, his brother could not get a job and could not get
a medical practice certificate.
Yang Weidong has accompanied his father to file a petition
for 20 years and has met with all sorts of difficulties.
Under enormous psychological pressure, his father was
underwent surgery in 2007 to remove a malignant brain tumor.
Soon after his discharge from the hospital, Sports Commission
members assigned people to besiege his father, which caused his death.
Xue Yinxian provided NTD her 1988 diary about how the
Chinese Sports Commission legalized the routine usage of doping.
On May 5, 1988, she recorded then State Sports Commission
Training Board director Li Furong’s talk in a Nutritional Medicine conference.
Li Furong instructed the legalization of hormone usage
and stressed renaming the hormone to “special nutritional medicine” for acceptance and secrecy.
The diary also contained Xue Yinxian’s conversation
with the head coach about her refusal to dope the athletes.
She explicitly explained to the coach that athletes would
gain weight but lose strength after doping.
In the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the Chinese delegation
only won five gold medals, only one third of their 1984 wins.
The Chinese saw it as a great insult, and a number of
star athletes were fully blamed at the time.
In fact, Chinese athletes have not begun doping in 1984.
Xue Yinxian believes the use of doping not only violates
sports ethics, but also has great influence on the player’s body.
She said doping could cause athletes to develop liver or
brain cancer in 20 years.
A woman who dopes will grow a beard and even become
infertile after using the hormone.
Xue Yinxian: “Doping itself is for patients.
Doping a healthy person will break the internal balance
and will cause function failure.
This failure might lead to the fattening of the athletes
which might be beneficial in certain regards."
Yang Weidong told our reporter that the authorities even took
the compensation over his father’s death.
He started to reflect on the acts of the Communist Party,
and began his journey in search of the truth.
Since 2007, Yang Weidong spent all his personal resources
to making a documentary film “Signal."
Since 2009, Yang Weidong has interviewed 303 people.
His book entitled, “Record of 500 Chinese Souls”
is a collective of the interviews.
This April, on his way to the US for an academic conference,
Yang Weidong was restrained by the police at the Beijing airport.
Prior to this, Yang Weidong sent an interview invitation
to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge
and the President of the World Anti-Doping Agency Fach,
and told them his mother’s story.
It is likely that his travel was disrupted due to his intention
to expose the Communist authorities doping scandal.