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The Brutal Tactics Used by the Wanjia Forced Labor Camp Prison Guards to Torture Falun Dafa Practitioners
(Clearwisdom.net) About three hundred Falun Gong practitioners are currently
being unjustly detained in Wanjia Forced Labor Camp. Ninety-one are confined in
the training brigade, 120 in the 7th brigade, and 82 (all female) in
the 12th brigade. Male police are sent to female brigades, and one
male officer is responsible for one female jail cell. On the east side of the Wanjia Cafeteria are the 12th brigade, the
male brigades, and the hospital. On the west side is the 7th brigade.
The first floor of the west side building houses workshops, the second floor
prison cells, and the third floor the female training brigade, which is overseen
by the mangers of the department, Zhao Yuqing, Instructor Yao, and Wu. New
detainees and Dafa practitioners from the different brigades who are considered
steadfast are sent here for brutal torture and forced brainwashing. The prison
guards play tapes slandering Teacher and Dafa all day long. Whoever refuses to
cooperate is brutally and continuously tortured with tactics such as the "Big
Hang Up,"* being shocked with high voltage electric batons, having to squat with
one's mouth sealed, and brutal beatings by criminal offenders. Ms. Dai Rui, a student in her 20's from Heilongjiang University, was brutally
tortured for 10 days for speaking the truth during an interview. Bai Yulian, a
criminal offender, beat her until her mouth was bleeding. Ms. Yang Yue, director
of an entertainment program on a Heilongjiang TV Station, was tortured with the
"Big Hang Up" for 4 days. Whenever prison police tortured Falun Dafa
practitioners, they turned the volume of the loudspeaker to its maximum to cover
up their crimes. The prison police also forced Falun Dafa practitioners to write
application letters to become members of the Party and forced them to pledge
their loyalty to the Party every morning and evening. Neither soft voices nor
garbled words were allowed. Those who cooperated felt extremely miserable. The
prison police knew that the practitioners wrote the "three statements"** against
their will, but the police then applied even more brutal tortures. On November
11, 2003, prison instructors Sha Yujin and Cong Zhixiu proclaimed to several
practitioners that they would transform practitioners Zhang Yan and Cang
Fengying. They did not realize their goal. In September 2002, female prison police officer Zhou Lifan suggested that the
leader of the 7th brigade, Zhang Po (already on the list of
persecutors) organized training sessions "outside of the camp," which meant
forced brainwashing in small confinement rooms. People in the session have to
pledge 5 times a day. In September 2003, Zhou Lifan was thrown from a
motorcycle, and her head injury required 6 stitches. She could not straighten
her back. Now, she is still not able to work. The current approaches used by the prison police to torture Falun Dafa
practitioners: A male leader from the male brigade tried to force practitioner Cheng Yuqin,
a 50-year-old lady, to write the "three statements." Ms. Cheng was sent to a
small confinement cell after she refused to do so. Two policemen guarded the
entrance to the confinement cell while four or five were inside torturing her.
She was suspended with both arms stretched out flat and both legs separated off
the ground. She was beaten on her chest from early morning to noontime. In the
afternoon, she was forced to sit on an iron chair. She was beaten until she
threw up from the pain in her chest. The prison instructor prohibited her from
talking about this treatment. She was still forced to do drills outside as
usual, pretending nothing had happened to her. The current situation there is
very hard. * ** Practitioners are coerced under brainwashing and torture to write these as proof that they have given up their belief. Created by the "610 Office," the three statements consist of a letter of repentance, a guarantee to never again practice Falun Gong, and a list of names and addresses of all family members, friends and acquaintances who are practitioners.Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/11/29/61479.html |