Crimes by Guards at the Hewan Forced Labor Camp in Wuhan City, Hubei Province
(Clearwisdom.net) The following is my eyewitness account of typical criminal acts
committed by the personnel at Wuhan City's Hewan Forced Labor Camp during the time I was illegally
detained there. Immediate karmic retributions are emerging in the camp. Inmate Huang Weikai, who participated in
the persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners, was burned by a broken hot water bottle and could not
walk for a long period of time, even with medical care. Another inmate, Gong Xiaolong, was removed
from the head of the group due to his involvement in drugs and had his sentence extended by four
months. Guard Fu Zhengrong became seriously ill after slandering Dafa at a group meeting. After that
he kept his mouth shut and did not speak against Falun Gong. Later, because of an escape of some
practitioners with righteous thoughts, guards Fu Zhengrong, Yu Changqing, and Lin Zhenglong were
blamed and demoted, and transferred elsewhere. Under promise of reward, the camp guards used scoundrel means to persecute Dafa practitioners
without hesitation. In order to receive a financial rewards, the guards conducted criminal
activities which harmed the general public. The police from the First Squad collaborated with some
illegal merchants to process pornographic cartoons and books, to produce tainted food seasonings,
and process and package pirated reference books for students. In January 2002, officials from the
Culture Department seized a batch of the pirated copies of the student reference books, worth more
than 10,000 Yuan [Chinese currency, the monthly salary for an average Chinese urban worker is
about 500 Yuan]. However, the case was not pursued since the authorities were covering for each
other. Many police also extorted money from inmates and the practitioners. Nevertheless, the Ministry of Justice of China honored such a scoundrel camp as a "Modern
Civilized Labor Camp." Jiang's regime's acclaim of the so-called "civilized execution of
the law" is merely a lie to fool the people.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/6/20/32085.html
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