First-hand Accounts Reveal the Chinese Labor Camp Reality
NEW YORK, May 30 (FDI) -- The grim realities of life in a
Chinese labor camp were well-hidden in a recent media tour of a portion of
Masanjia Labor Camp. The truth is prisoners endure hard labor, rotten food and
soiled drinking water, unsanitary and overcrowded living space, and financial
extortion of themselves and their families. Beyond these, staff inflict physical
and psychological torture of all types on the prisoners, including shackling
prisoners in inhumane positions, beating prisoners unconscious, using electric
batons, and torturing some to death if they refuse to renounce their peaceful
faith.
The following are actual cases of Falun Gong practitioners
who were detained in China's labor camps:
Many more detailed accounts available at www.faluninfo.net.
Contact the Falun Dafa InfoCenter for interviews with practitioners who were
imprisoned in Chinese labor camps, and who are currently residing in the US and
Canada.
The contrast between these dark scenarios and the cheery
stories arranged for the media at Masanjia Labor Camp last week is stark, the
credibility gap huge. Why were the prisoners shown in Masanjia wearing jackets
bearing their names spelled out in Western letters and not in Chinese
characters? Why were they watching re-education programs in English, with
Chinese subtitles? Why did it take a whole month to prepare for the reporters'
visit (see FDI's press statement on 4/26 regarding China's announcement to allow
visitors into Masanjia)? Why were two-thirds of the camps prisoners off-limits?
These anomalies cast further doubt on the authenticity of the scene presented by
the PRC, as does the pervasive smell of "fresh paint" during the tour
recounted by NBC reporters.
If the Chinese government is serious about labeling its labor
camps as "benign wellness centers," it will grant international media
unannounced visits to labor camps at any time and place chosen by the reporters.
If the staff and hand-picked prisoners have not had months to rehearse their
interviews, will their performances be so polished and upbeat as those witnessed
by reporters last week? Let the international media and the public decide whose
accounts of life in the labor camps are credible. Labor camps are pervasive in
China, and are a deadly tool in the Chinese arsenal against freedom of belief
one well-rehearsed counter-example does little to clear Jiang Zemin's name.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, or to arrange interviews with these
Falun Gong practitioners who have first-hand accounts of the labor camps in
China, please contact the Falun Dafa InfoCenter. Gail Rachlin 212-501-8080,
Adam Montanaro 917-405-4507, or Feng Yuan 917-912-3301. Email: faluninfoctr@nycmail.com,
website: http://www.faluninfo.net
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