Xi Meng says he has received two death sentences - one from the court, one from HIV.
The 37-year-old was convicted of homicide
in 1998. Seven years into his sentence, he was diagnosed as being HIV positive
and moved to Jin Zhong Prison, a facility for inmates with infectious diseases.
"It was hard at first. It felt like my
life was shorter than my sentence," said Xi, who is serving a suspended
death sentence, which means in 2005 he was facing another decade in prison.
"It was hard to see other prisoners
look down on me," he said.
Yet since then, Xi says, medicine and the
specialized care he has received at Jin Zhong Prison have been keeping him
alive.
The prison, which is under Beijing
jurisdiction but is in neighboring Tianjin, was built in
1998 to hold inmates with tuberculosis or hepatitis. A wing for prisoners with
HIV and AIDS was added in 2008.
"This is different from other
prisons," deputy warden Cao Lihua said. "Medical treatment is the
priority and core purpose of Jin Zhong."
He said the prison also understands the
importance of music and art in treating its more than 1,500 inmates.
More than 280 inmates, including 22 who are
classified HIV positive, are serving their sentences in an environment where
treatment, both medical and emotional, comes first.
"If convicts get an infectious disease
in another prison, they are sent here. If they are cured here, they can
return," Cao said.
Inmates can access consultations with
doctors from major downtown hospitals, and any whose condition is deteriorating
can get treatment in specialist departments, he said.
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