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"Clarify the truth thoroughly, eliminate the evil with righteous thoughts, save all beings, and safeguard the Fa with determination" (Dafa is Indestructible) 130 Falun Gong Practitioners on Second Week of Hunger Strike NEWS RELEASE August 10, 2001 NEW YORK, August 9, 2001 (Falun Dafa Information Center) --
Some 130 practitioners of Falun Gong are on hunger strike while being illegally
held in the Masanjia Labor Camp of Liaoning Province, China, according to a
security officer familiar with the camp's affairs. The strike has already passed
the 10-day mark. The protest was set off by camp authorities' failure to release
the Falun Gong practitioners at the end of their terms.
It was also disclosed that the Liaoning Province Judiciary
Department, along with the Liaoning Provincial "610 Office," put forth
the directive that "we would rather violate the law [than set practitioners
free]; we absolutely do not release these persons." Reportedly this
instruction has led to even crueler treatment of practitioners in the Masanjia
Labor Camp who have not renounced Falun Gong. The Masanjia camp is notorious for its extreme, violent
measures employed to "re-educate" Falun Gong practitioners. Last
October it was reported that camp officers stripped naked 18 female Falun Gong
practitioners and threw them into the cells of male convicts; the abuse they
suffered was terrifying. A Washington Post report on 8/5/01 offers a glimpse at
the horrors of labor camp imprisonment for those who practice Falun Gong. The Post told the story of one camp survivor,
"James" Ouyang, a 35-year-old electrical engineer who was brutalized
in a Beijing labor camp for holding fast to his beliefs. While in custody,
Ouyang was forced to stand facing a wall for nine days. "If he moved, they
shocked him. If he fell down from fatigue, they shocked him. Each morning, he
had five minutes to eat and relieve himself. 'If I didn't make it, I went in my
pants,' he said. 'And they shocked me for that, too.' By the sixth day, Ouyang
said, he couldn't see straight from staring at plaster three inches from his
face."
That 130 Falun Gong practitioners are on hunger strike in
Masanjia's camp to protest their extended captivity suggests two things.
"First," according to Falun Gong spokesperson Ms. Feng Yuan,
"this means the camp has failed to brainwash and break these
practitioners--despite their having to endure relentless torture, abuse, and
coercion for months on end. Each of them has weathered at least a one-year
sentence in the 'Masanjia hell.' This is the true, determined face of Falun
Gong."
Yuan added that secondly, holding the practitioners longer
tells of the Chinese government's greatest fear: that the
"unreformed," steadfast persons might reveal to the outside world the
true, horrific conditions of the Masanjia camp. Such disclosure would further
rupture the image of the camps Chinese authorities have tried to create through
staged show tours.
We call on China's authorities to allow human rights
organizations and the world's media immediate, unrestricted access to the 130
Falun Gong practitioners in the Masanjia camp. There should be no five-week
period of "preparation," as was done with previous labor camp show
tours.
For at least 10 days now some 130 persons have used their
lives to call for justice. This situation is urgent. We call again on all
governments and institutions of goodwill to lend their support to rescue the
Falun Gong practitioners persecuted in China.
As this story develops, updates may follow.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE FALUN DAFA
INFORMATION CENTER -- Contacts: Gail Rachlin 917-501-4441, Erping
Zhang 646-533-6147, Adam Montanaro 917-405-4507, or Feng Yuan 646-523-5676.
Email: faluninfoctr@nycmail.com, website: http://www.faluninfo.net
Posting date: 8/11/2001
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