Demonstration and Press Conference in Front of the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles
August 24, 2001
LOS ANGELES - About 30 local Falun Gong practitioners held a demonstration
and press conference today [on August 24, 2001], in front of the Chinese Consulate to call for urgent
support to rescue Falun Gong practitioners held captive in the Masanjia Labor
Camp in China. The press conference marked the start of a seven-day hunger
strike by three local female Falun Gong practitioners and a continuous 268-hour
vigil, representing the 268 practitioners who have died from the persecution.
Two sisters, Xiuhua Zhang, 44, and Renee Zhang, 37, and 62-year old Shu Qing
Ying, will remain in front of the consulate during their hunger strike, using
sleeping bags at night. The three will only drink water for seven days.
"Today, I am going to start a one-week hunger strike, consuming only
water, to support my 130 fellow practitioners detained in the Masanjia labor
camp in the northeastern province of Liaoning. They have been on hunger strike
for over three weeks. I am extremely concerned with their lives," Xiuhua
Zhang read in a statement.
According to a security officer familiar with the camp's affairs, on July 31,
2001, about 130 Falun Gong practitioners, mostly women, began a collective
hunger strike to protest being illegally held after their prison terms had
expired. It is very common for detention facilities to not release Falun Gong
practitioners until they renounce the practice, despite their arbitrary
sentences ending. Masanjia is infamous for its cruel torture, including throwing
women into male cells for days on end.
Local practitioners will take turns to keep a round the clock vigil that will
last about 11 days.
Similar hunger strikes are happening at many Chinese Consulates and
Embassies, including Houston, New York, D.C., Toronto, Ottawa, Berlin, Chicago,
and Canberra, Australia. Ten practitioners in front of the Chinese Embassy in
Washington D.C. are on day eight of their water fast, and some are very weak.
They will fast as long as they are able to.
While hunger strikes may seem extreme, practitioners' lives are in constant
danger if they don't renounce the practice.
"In order to force them to betray their faith, the guards in the labor
camp keep torturing them using all brutal means, such as electric shocks,
beatings, hanging by handcuffs, confinement in small cells, sleep deprivation,
slave labor, rape, burns, etc.," Zhang said.
In addition, the food can be moldy, full of worms and even poisoned with
lethal or mind altering drugs to make them more suggestible. Many practitioners
have died due to being poisoned. The food cannot be trusted. Over 1,000
practitioners have been sent to mental institutions where they are fed a deluge
of intentionally harmful medicines, the effects of which range from damaging the
central nervous system, to wasting their muscles, to altering their minds.
The guards use the hunger strikes as another way of torturing practitioners.
"The hunger striking practitioners are often brutally force-fed. The
guards often force feed them with high density salt water, and sometimes, they
insert the nose tube into the trachea or lungs. The brutal force-feeding has
caused many deaths," Zhang said.
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