A Bloody Scene at Masanjia Forced Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) I suffered persecution for doing Falun Gong exercises
and was eventually sent to the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp. There, I saw it with
my own eyes and personally experienced the torture of Dafa practitioners.
Starting from October 31, 1999, Dafa practitioners from various cities,
counties and regions in Liaoning Province were sent to the Masanjia Forced Labor
Camp. Practitioners were split up and sent to various cells to be watched over
by criminal inmates who would beat and swear at practitioners at will. In the
face of such unjust treatment, practitioners went on a hunger strike to protest.
On November 2, they wrote to the provincial leadership, requesting their
unconditional release. As a result, the police, together with criminal inmates,
attacked practitioners brutally. Camp chief officer Su Jing attacked
practitioners with a 2-foot long electric baton, which gave off inch high blue
sparks when turned on. Criminal inmates recruited by the guards would also
mercilessly beat practitioners. Their vicious cries and the sound of the
beatings created a chorus of terror. In order to safeguard the Fa, practitioners
persevered with justice and righteousness even when being treated so violently.
The incident ended with an appeal letter signed by all Dafa practitioners in the
camp. Whether the letter was delivered or not is unknown.
On the morning of November 3, practitioners were doing Falun Gong exercises
and studying the Fa in a group. All of a sudden, a group of plainclothes police
arrived, all strong and well-built. As soon as they arrived, they started to
beat and kick practitioners who had been on a hunger strike for the last 3 or 4
days. Arm in arm, practitioners loudly recited Teacher's articles. The police
could not break them apart. Enraged, they savagely punched practitioners in the
head. Practitioners did not hit back when being beaten, nor did they swear back
when being sworn at. The police tried to drag the practitioners out, but the
practitioners stood up to them as a group and pulled back those being taken.
They protected each other regardless of the threat to themselves. Among the
practitioners who had been on hunger strike, some were beaten so badly that
blood covered their faces. Some had their clothes torn and five of them, Li
Guiying, Du Guiqin, Zhao Yonghua, Lin Yueqiu and Wang Chunying, were locked up
in newly created solitary cells for 14 days.
There is no heat in the solitary cells in the winter, nor is there any
sunlight. Those sent there are denied bedding. Furthermore, they are forced to
pay a fine of 10 Yuan per day [Note: the average monthly income of an urban
Chinese worker is about 500 Yuan] on top of the many other sufferings they
must endure. Chen Li was chained to a bed with her hands cuffed. Li Yaxuan was
beaten unconscious and her body was covered with wounds. Tian Miao was shocked
with 4 electric batons on the central points of her soles and palms
simultaneously. When she screamed in pain, rolling on the ground, they stuffed
her mouth with a dirty rag. Wang Yanxia had been beaten to such an extent that
her whole face turned black with bruises. Her deformed face was a terrifying
sight. Li Chunyu was shocked around the mouth, causing huge blisters and
terrible swelling. Wang Fenglan and a few others were forced to squat, to bend
over or to stand up straight and still for long periods of time, and some were
also forced to stand outside in the snow to freeze. When practitioners went on a
hunger strike, they were brutally force-fed. A few police would hold them down
[for force-feeding] while they were still handcuffed. Sometimes, we were forced
to watch. What was especially cruel was that when practitioners were in such
fragile condition after being on a hunger strike for 6 or 7 days, the ruffians
would force them to do the more labor-intensive chores, such as unloading coal
and other goods, shovelling snow, and so on. However, the practitioners did not
fall in the face of such persecution.
The abusive guards at the Masanjia Labor Camp use every cruel means of
torture they can imagine. When they failed, they even tried changing their
tactics and pretending to be kind, trying to take advantage of practitioners'
kindness.
The most abominable means the guards used was creating conflicts and then
compelling their "helpers" [Note: the helpers are usually former
practitioners who have given up practicing Falun Gong and gone astray due to
brainwashing and torture by Jiang Zemin's regime] to take turns attacking
practitioners, tormenting them with beating, harassment and various forms of
punishment. This is the real truth behind the Masanjia Labor Camp's facade of
having "first class merit."
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2001/12/30/22283.html
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