Guards at the Zhangshi Forced Labor Camp, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, Use Electric Batons to Burn Practitioners All Over Their Bodies
(Clearwisdom.net)
On the afternoon of August 3, 2002, practitioner Zhang Guoyi was taken to
the office of Agent Song Baishun because he wrote a "Solemn Statement" (a
statement solemnly affirming that all previous statements disavowing Falun Gong
were null and void). Five or six prison inmates knocked him down. With his face
against the floor, they handcuffed him with his hands behind his back. Zhangshi
Forced Labor Camp Assistant Guan Feng, Agent Song Baishun, and Agent Chen Wei
then used high voltage electric batons on him for more than 2 hours. Later,
Zhang was transferred to Brigade #4 to do forced labor.
In February of 2002, during the Spring Festival, practitioner Chen Song was
forced to remain in a squatting position for 24 hours without sleep as a form of
punishment in the brainwashing class. Agents beat him whenever they felt like
it. After more than 20 days of torture, they transferred him to Brigade #6 to do
forced labor. One day, under the orders of Agent Cheng Diankun, a group of
agents used 11 high voltage electric batons at the same time on Chen Song for a
whole day. They burned Chen's body all over, leaving his skin cracked and
covered with blisters.
Zhangshi Forced Labor Camp agents throw newly arrested practitioners into a
24-hr brainwashing class. They also torture practitioners, forcing them to squat
for long periods as punishment. Practitioners who are resolute in their practice
are sent to the small building after around 20 days of beatings, curses, and
physical abuse. In the small building is the brainwashing class, where the labor
camp staff abuse them at will. At the end of 2001, under the orders of an agent,
a former practitioner who had previously succumbed to the severe torture forced
one practitioner to wrap herself up in a quilt. They forced her head under her
legs and left her in a lump, thrown in a dark corner of the building for more
than 2 hours. They were not at all concerned about whether she was still alive
or dead.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2002/10/9/37759.htm
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