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Survivors Break Through Information Blockade and Expose the Atrocities at Wanjia Labor Camp on June 20, 2001, Part 1 By Zhen Ru
(Clearwisdom.net) Editor's note: From cultivation's point of view, the practitioners
involved in this tragedy may have had some gaps in their understanding of the Fa, which
made the whole scenario more complicated, but the whole event totally exposed
the brutality of Jiang's regime. The only reason for such ruthless torture and
abuse was that 15 female Dafa practitioners would not give up their righteous
belief in "Truth-Compassion-Tolerance," and would not accept the
brainwashing enforced upon them by the government. The torture methods used by
Wanjia forced labor camp guards, their lies, their shameless efforts in hiding
the truth, and their vicious counter-charges against the victims are far beyond
the imagination of people in the civilized world. The brutal abuses against
Falun Gong practitioners by Jiang's regime should be condemned by all
kind-hearted governments, groups, and people, and should be stopped immediately.
(6/21/2002)
Wanjia Forced Labor Camp--a Concentration Camp for Torturing Dafa
Practitioners
On December 26, 1999, over 30 Dafa practitioners from Jixi city, Heilongjiang
province were illegally sent to the 7th brigade of Wanjia labor camp
at Harbin after being lied to by guards, who said they would be set free. To
protect their legal rights, they went on a group hunger strike. On the seventh
day of their hunger strike, they were forced by guards to clear snow on the
sports field.
In those frigid winter winds, guards forced them to run on the sports field
after the snow had been cleared. Since they were weak and could not keep up with
the running, police then forced criminals to beat them. Later, they were
stripped of their cotton jackets and forced to stand in the snow-covered field.
Later, police beat practitioners without mercy while force-feeding them. In the
words of Shi Baiying, the criminal vice head of Wanjia labor camp, "We
have used every method available to us."
Since the year 2000, Dafa practitioners have been mistreated and tortured
repeatedly. Guards instigated criminals to be their hatchet men to beat Dafa
practitioners. Up to one hundred Dafa practitioners, including Zhang Hong, Pan
Xuanhua, Wu Jiyang, were confined in small cells (For a detailed description
for this and other forms of torture used in forced labor camps, see http://www.geocities.com/transrefs/Torture-tr.html
).
Zhang Hong and Pan Xuanhua were sent into small cells five times for a total
of 14 months. In the beginning, guards in the camp didn't allow Dafa
practitioners to change underwear, use bedding or even wear socks. The April
weather in Harbin was still very cold, and the temperature at night could be as
low as 10 degrees below zero Celsius (8 degrees Fahrenheit). Dafa practitioners
were forced to sleep on the floor without any covers for about a month. Wu
Jiyang, who had been a cancer patient before attaining Dafa, was locked to a
steel chair for 10 days and 9 nights. In 2001, Wu's body was covered with many
open sores. She was locked to the door of a small cell, and after fainting once,
she was locked to a steel chair for three days and nights. Only after she
fainted two more times was she sent to a hospital for treatment.
Pan Xuanhua suffered from nasal cancer and liver malfunction before attaining
Dafa. She was locked to a steel chair for 7 days during her 15 day hunger
strike.
Zhang Hong was locked to a steel chair for 15 days and nights until her legs
and feet swelled so badly the shackles were difficult to lock or they opened
themselves, and then she was released. The guards also handcuffed three or four
practitioners together, then forced them to stand for a whole day. Practitioners
were also locked to the doors of their cells for 15-16 hours a day for about one
month, and fed 3-5 spoonfuls of corn porridge twice each day. If there were a
little extra, the guard would throw it away.
In the hot summer, the temperature was above 30 degrees Celsius (or above 90
degrees Fahrenheit). No water was available in the cells, and practitioners
suffered from dry, bleeding lips, and most of them experienced a weight loss of
more than 15 Kg (about 30 pounds). In such a harsh, unhealthy environment, many
Dafa practitioner got sores on their bodies. The guards showed no concern, and
still put them into small cells to torture them.
The camp doctor would order male criminals to hold down female Dafa
practitioners while the doctor cut out the boils on their bodies. With blood
running on the floor and crying voices filling the building, no bystanders could
stand to watch the scene. Even the male criminals cried openly. Then the guards
would drop practitioners on the dirty floor in the small cells. Three days
later, with the old wounds just beginning to heal, the doctor would come again
to cut out more boils.
Zhang Bo, the vice head of the seventh brigade, frequently brought criminals
to search Dafa practitioners illegally. On May 11, 2000, Zhang Bo broke into the
6th team with some criminals and swept away all the food and daily
necessities. Even bras and bed sheets were torn to pieces, and no toilet paper
was left. Spoons and chopsticks were thrown out of the windows, forcing Dafa
practitioners to eat meals with their hands for three days. All the food was
given to the criminals who came with Zhang Bo. Those criminals, who were in jail
for theft, prostitution and drug abuse or trafficking, now could rob Dafa
practitioners openly together with the police head.
According to the law, the labor camp should supply daily necessities to
anyone jailed. But during our two-year period of being detained, the Wanjia
labor camp didn't supply us with any necessities or allow us to meet with our
relatives, and made it impossible for us to get any supplies from our families.
Some practitioners' families traveled long distances in winter or summer in the
hope of meeting with the practitioners, but were refused by the Wanjia guards.
Some families persuaded the guards to accept and pass on some items to Dafa
practitioners, but those items seldom went to the practitioners, as guards and
criminals consumed them instead. Once a practitioner raised a question to the
vice head of the Wanjia labor camp: "You keep saying that you are a law
enforcement institute; so tell me which of your actions abide by the law?"
The vice head had nothing to say.
Wanjia labor camp forced practitioners to work long, extended hours of heavy
labor. We were pushed to work 16-17 hours a day, and even those with boils on
their hands had to complete the same workload. It damaged our health, and
consumers were hurt as well. The slippers made in Wanjia are exported to Japan.
Baby sweaters and steering wheel covers are also made there. In the second
detention center of Harbin, toothpicks were made with forced labor for export to South
Korea. The toothpicks were strewn on the floor and walked on. Even those
criminals with venereal diseases were forced to finish the same amount of work,
and those who went to the toilet were not allowed to wash their hands. Looking
at those toothpicks, we were really concerned about the health of consumers in
South Korea.
(To be continued)
Posting date: 6/29/2002
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