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A Reporter From Outside China Investigates Conditions In Masanjia Forced Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) I am a reporter from a Chinese TV station outside China. I read a report
today on the Internet about brutalities inside Masanjia Forced Labor Camp
leading to the deaths of some Falun Gong practitioners. Masanjia denied all the
accusations, and instead invited reporters to come on a site visit to witness
the situation at the camp. From a third-party point of view, I felt like
investigating further to find out more about the facts. Using the phone number
published on the website, I made several calls to Masanjia Forced Labor Camp. First, I tried to contact Ms. Su Jing, Director of the No.2 Women's Division
of Masanjia Forced Labor Camp, at 86-24-89210074 (ext. 305). The phone kept
ringing for a long time but no one answered, so I tried several other extensions
instead. When I stated that I was an overseas reporter and wanted to verify the
torture cases in Masanjia recently reported on the Internet, to my surprise, all
the receptionists replied with good manners and all of them invited me to visit
the place and see for myself. My intuition told me that there was something
suspicious about the whole thing because other institutions usually hung up
every time when we called to verify the persecution facts. I decided to find out
more about the truth using my phone interview techniques. In response to my first two calls, both officers answered with a laugh.
"Do you think that's possible?" (Referring to the torture).
They both gave me exactly the same answer - "We keep them in the camp to
re-educate and reform their thoughts. Why would we ill treat them?" "These people are working towards truth, compassion and tolerance. Does
it mean that by reforming, you are turning them away from the truth, and from
their compassion and tolerance?" I asked. There was silence, then the woman answered, "We don't ill-treat people
here." "Is it possible that you may not know what has been happening behind the
scenes?" I asked again, "I have gathered from the Internet, a number
of case reports each giving detailed information and names of people
involved." "I have been working here for a long time and I know everything that
goes on here," she replied. "Then, you must have heard about Su Juzhen and Gao Yanqiu - the two
Falun Gong practitioners who were tortured so badly that they're now little more
than human vegetables?" There was mumbling on the line, apparently she did not know what to reply. I then read out the details of the torture as described on the report. Then I heard her reply, "I know Gao Yanqiu, she couldn't have..." I asked, "Do you know where she is now?" Mumbling to herself... "That, perhaps left for...(inaudible) must
have gone." I could hear nervousness behind the voice. "Thank you for telling me so much," I continued, "I would also
like to tell you about our local situation here." I then told her about the huge number of people practicing Falun Gong
overseas, including westerners - "They are all kind hearted and normal people and many of them have
higher education. The governments are very supportive as well, because this is
their belief, and it is important that their rights are respected. We all feel
that what has happened in China should not have happened." I also told her about the fallacy of the self-immolation... After listening to me, she said, "I have been working in this
organization for 12 years, but I don't really know much about what's happening
inside." - What she had said earlier, "I know everything that goes on
here..." seemed contradictory. I managed to get through on the main line with my next call and a young man
answered. I told him that I was a reporter from overseas but could not find Su
Jing. I asked him if I could ask a few questions. He quickly replied, "I am
only manning the phone line, I don't know anything." I then asked, "I
am investigating the torture cases of Falun Gong practitioners." He
answered, "There is no such thing. You should come here and find out
personally." This young man gave the same common reply as all the others. A man answered my last call. "I don't really know what's
happening," he said. From their parroting replies, I could guess that they
had been trained to handle inquiries like these. Masanjia claims to be open to the public. It can't treat reporters with the
same attitude as the other labor camps by hanging up on them. Otherwise the
public will become suspicious. Because of that, I suspect that this man was
unwilling to tell a lie. So, I told him how well Falun Gong is being received
overseas. "Why were these people arrested?" I further questioned him. "Hey, politics, don't you know?" "Are there male detainees?" "Yes." "Are they in the No.6 male team?" "Yes, there are about 60 people in the team." I asked those questions because of the incident in October 2000, in which an
officer in Masanjia Forced Labor Camp dumped about 18 women Falun Gong
practitioners into a male cell and had their clothes stripped. After the case
had been exposed internationally, they invited reporters from overseas and
staged a scene to tell them that there were no male convicts in Masanjia. After hanging up the phone, I thought, if I called more extensions and asked
each one about the news of the persecution published on the Internet, I should
have little difficulty finding out more about the details and evidence of the
whole situation. The persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in Masanjia Forced
Labor Camp cannot be denied. Posting date: 12/24/2003
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