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Dalian Labor Camp Colludes with TV Stations to Contrive Propaganda Hiding the Truth About the Persecution
(Clearwisdom.net)
In March 2003, several TV stations accompanied provincial inspectors to visit
the Women's Brigade of the Dalian Forced Labor Camp in Liaoning Province, a
place that is used specifically to imprison female Falun Dafa practitioners.
The media videotaped and photographed practitioners who had been forced to
engage in various activities to put on a show for the press and the provincial
authorities. The TV stations and newspapers later broadcast stories about the
labor camp, portraying the living hell of the Dalian Forced Labor Camp as if it
were actually a luxury hotel or some kind of care center for senior citizens.
On the day of the visit, early in the morning, police woke up the
practitioners and took all their bags and belongings into an unknown room. They
separated the practitioners into several groups.
One group was instructed to exercise in the facility. Another group was
instructed to sing in the auditorium, and another was in put into a
"re-education class."
The police hid away all those who they felt might allow the true situation of
to be presented to the cameras. Hidden away were all those who had been beaten
and tortured, and those who were so steadfast that the police knew they would
take any opportunity to speak out the truth.
So like this, the stage was set. Each group performed what they were told to
do for the provincial leaders and the cameras. The inspectors arrived late.
Because of this, the practitioners who were exercising had sore legs and the
practitioners who were singing had sore throats. What was even more funny was
that the person who was teaching the s-called "law" classes had
nothing left to say, so he said "Just sit here for now. I'll teach when the
inspector gets here. So just continue to take notes."
What are they trying to cover up?
Practitioners who just arrive at the labor camp are sent to the warden. The
warden allows prisoners to make a choice. Give up Falun Gong, or else. Whoever
looks suspicious to them, or whoever they dislike, will be handcuffed. They make
practitioners work a whole day and not let them sleep, and then they handcuff
them to the bedpost all night. Every time someone comes to inspect the labor
camp, they hide the tortured and abused practitioners elsewhere. The inspectors
do not see the truth, and all they hear is what the wardens tells them, and the
wardens only tell lies.
The food at the labor camp hardly contains any oil. They have boiled carrots,
old cucumbers, and cabbages. There might be rotten grass on top and sandy mud on
the bottom. Every time inspectors came to visit, the lunch would contain lots of
oil, but most of it was already very old. There would be chicken with a
disgusting smell and taste. Many people could not eat it, and threw away what
they were given.
There is complete bathing facility in the camp. However, it is only shown to
visitors and practitioners are not allowed to use it. Women practitioners have
to go to men's brigade to share their bathrooms. They are only allowed to take a
bath once every two to three weeks, or even once a month. During the SARS
period, practitioners were allowed to bathe once every week. They are allowed
only very brief bathing times.
Practitioners at the labor camp are woken up at five in the morning to begin
work, and finish at nine at night. They only have 20 minutes rest at noon,
though this break is often denied to allow extra work. They may also have to
continue work until 11 at night to finish quotas.
The police also think of ways to torture and disrupt the practitioners. At
night, after they finish their work, police force them to recite "Labor
Camp Rules and Regulations" The practitioners said, "we did not break
any laws, and we will not recite them." The police would not let them
sleep, and they punish them by making them stand until 12 midnight or 2 a.m.
A practitioner named Wan Jing had to stand all night. Even worse, for that
reason practitioners have been put into solitary confinement cells. Sun
Chuanhong was among those who were sent there. They are forced to work as usual
the next day. The labor camp treats Falun Gong practitioners as slaves.
While brainwashing practitioners, police did not let practitioners sleep and
forced them to stand facing a wall for hours. If that didn't do the job, then
police would send them to confinement cells and let criminal prisoners torture
them. Some of the punishments in the cell include 30 hours without going to the
bathroom, 5 days without sleep, and standing until their legs are swollen. The
practitioners were sleepy to the point that their brains were disoriented.
Moreover, the police would order inmates to step on the swollen feet of
practitioners. Ms. Han Shuhua had her feet broken after some inmates trampled on
them.
Police also used bed sheets to tie practitioners down on a bed with their
arms and legs spread. They tie ropes to the practitioners' legs and arms and
pull as hard as they can. The pain of this form of torture causes spine-chilling
screams. Another form of torture is when they put the person in the same
position as before, but they would hang the practitioner up from the ceiling,
and place a bench under the practitioner, and then rapidly release the
practitioner multiple times until the crotch area is bleeding from impact with
the bench. After such torture, their crotch is wounded to the point where they
cannot urinate. They will also take hot peppers and force them into the women's
genitals. This is instructed by the wardens Han, and Wan, and Yuan Lingyu, and
carried out by inmates Gao Binlin, Sun Po, Ge Hong, and Yu Ling.
There is another type of torture applied to practitioners. The guards would
remove some planks from a bed, leaving only a few left. Then they would lay down
practitioners on the bed, with their four limbs cuffed and spread in four
directions. After such tortures, some of the practitioners cannot move their
hands, they cannot walk, and cannot bend their back or squat down for a few
months. Ms. Zhong Shujuan and Ms. Zhang Jie had once been put through such
torture.
Daliang Labor Camp conceals the truth about the persecution, and there is
persecution happening daily. The so-called "transformation rate"
(referring to number of practitioners who give up their belief) comes under
force and pressure, torture and persecution. Police would do anything possible
to reach a certain "transformation rate." They know that, whatever
they do, in China it is not a problem because they are protected by the head
evil of China, Jiang himself.
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