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Atrocities in the First Labor Camp of Guangzhou City: Tying Practitioners into a Ball and Suspend Them on a Metal Hook
(Clearwisdom.net) The First Labor Camp of Guangzhou City is located at
the foot of Poluo Mountain, in Chini Town, Huadu District. In January 2000, this
labor camp started to detain male Falun Gong practitioners. As of now over 600
hundred practitioners have been sent to this labor camp. The second brigade is
specifically for detaining Falun Gong practitioners. Falun Dafa practitioners were forced to sit on plastic stools facing the
window along the corridor. Four inmates would walk around all the time and write
down the actions of each practitioner every few minutes. Practitioners would be
yelled at if they walked in the room without permission. The vicious inmates
would accuse practitioners of reciting Teacher's writings if their mouths moved,
or of meditating if their eyes closed. Reciting Teacher's writings or meditating
was forbidden. Whenever practitioners wrote letters, the inmates would take them
away to examine their content. They would only return the letters to
practitioners if the content was not related with Falun Dafa. Encouraged by
prison guards, the inmates went wild, full of arrogance and spouting foul
language. In this labor camp the dignity of Falun Gong practitioners was not
respected, and their human rights were not protected. The determined practitioners firmly resisted the persecution. They persisted
in studying the Fa, practicing the exercises, and proclaiming Dafa's
righteousness. They refused to wear prison clothes and never answered
"yes" during roll calls. They did not cower when they met the guards.
As a result, some practitioners were subjected to additional persecutions such
an extension of their jail terms, being subjected to further torture, and being
forced to sleep in the corridor. Some people were suspended from the basketball
stand, with their feet barely touching the ground. They hung there, rain or
shine, all day long, except for mealtime and going to bathroom, until 11 p.m.
They would be awakened at 6 a.m. the next day and once again suspended. This
treatment continued for over 20 days and sometimes for up to three or four
months. Because they were dangling there for over 10 hours a day, many
practitioners' toes were swollen and their legs were shaking. Because their arms
had to bear all their body weight, the skin on their wrists was abraded due to
the handcuffs cutting into their wrists, and the cuts would never have enough
time to heal. In the night, their legs would constantly go into spasms. They
could not sleep due to the pain. During the daytime, they felt dizzy. The pain
was unimaginable. The prison guards arranged many inmates to monitor practitioners' activities,
what they said, and even their changes in facial expressions. These activities
were recorded and reported to the guards daily. At the same time, in order to
isolate practitioners, the guards prohibited other inmates from talking to
practitioners. If anyone violated this regulation, a mild punishment would be a
beating and a letter of self-criticism, while a severe punishment would be an
extended jail term. In addition, they forced practitioners to work overtime and
prohibited practitioners from silently reciting Teacher's writings. Their goal
was to erase practitioners' memory of Falun Gong over time. For the practitioners who had not been coerced into renouncing their belief
after three months, the prison guards took turns torturing the practitioners day
and night. They shut practitioners into a confined room and played tapes
slandering Dafa day and night, or seven or eight prison guards took turns
interrogating the practitioner day and night for several days. The practitioners
were only permitted to sleep for one or two hours a day, and some were not
allowed to sleep at all. Sometimes, four or five prison guards surrounded
practitioners and shouted defamatory slogans slandering Falun Dafa for three or
four hours until they were tired. The prison guards often threatened determined practitioners: "There is
no way out if you don't transform. If your jail term is finished, people from
the 610 Office will come and take you to the "school of law"
(brainwashing center). If you don't transform in three months, you will be sent
back to labor camp, and go back and forth repeatedly." In the labor camp,
jail terms were automatically extended for practitioners who did not cooperate.
For the practitioners who went on hunger strikes, practiced the exercise, or
voiced their loyalty to Dafa, their jail terms were all extended in addition to
subjecting them to more torture, for at least three months at a time. For the practitioners who had finished their jail terms but were still firm
in their belief, the labor camp postponed their release if they could. If the
authorities could no longer postpone it, they would pretend to process the
release but actually send the practitioners to a brainwashing center for
continued persecution. Thus, they could cover up their crime and further
persecute the practitioners at will in the more secluded setting of the
brainwashing center. In September 2002, the First Labor Camp of Guangzhou City initiated a
large-scale forced brainwashing effort, employing massive amounts of manpower
and material resources to brutally torture Falun Gong practitioners into
renouncing their belief. In addition to the original confinement rooms, five new
confinement rooms were constructed in the second brigade. A confinement room is
about 100 square feet with no windows. Each room is equipped with a metal door.
A peephole was installed in the door for the guards to monitor practitioners. It
was in these horrifying places where many tragedies occurred. Since September, newly kidnapped practitioners and practitioners who remained
determined, regardless of their age or physical condition, were forced to endure
the torture in these confinement rooms as long as they still had not written the
"three statements" [statements renouncing Falun Gong, promising not
to practice, appeal or associate with practitioners.] To force practitioners to renounce their belief, the prison guards chose a
group of strong and vicious inmates to specifically persecute practitioners.
They were exempt from regular labor and were awarded with points, which would
reduce their jail term by 20 days if they were able to get a Falun Dafa
practitioner to renounce their belief and stop practicing Falun Dafa. Two
inmates made up a team. Each team was on duty for 8 hours. Three teams took
turns torturing one Falun Gong practitioner. When a practitioner was brought to the confinement room, his clothes were
searched immediately. Then the monitors would force the practitioner to stand or
squat facing the wall in one position. No matter how numb his feet or swollen
his legs, he was not allowed to take a break no matter how short it was. To do
this, the authorities made a regulation that a Falun Dafa practitioner could
only go to the bathroom once a day. If the practitioner still needed to go the
bathroom he had to urinate in the same glass for brushing his teeth. If the
practitioner showed even the slightest resistance, the monitors would swarm
about him. They constantly monitored his activities and facial expressions.
Practitioners were not permitted to for the first three days. Whenever a
practitioner closed his eyes, someone would immediately shake him or pour cold
water over him to wake him up. After three days of this, when the practitioner was feeing dizzy and confused
and on the verge of collapse, the monitors would start to torture him. They
would tie him up with 5 or 6 lengths of cloth ropes about one inch wide and two
meters long. Each time they did this, four or five inmates would hold the
practitioner down on the ground, two inmates holding the arms while two others,
each with a piece of rope, would tie one end of the rope to the practitioner's
ankle and wind it tightly around the leg to the thighs. Then, the two legs would
be bent into a cross-legged position. Two inmates sitting on either side of the
practitioner and with their feet standing on him, pulled the ropes as tightly as
they could and tied them together. This kept the blood from flowing through the
legs and caused the muscles to swell. Two other inmates would use another rope
to tie the arms behind the practitioners back. They would tie the left wrist,
wind it tightly around the arm and pass it back to the right arm and wind it
until it reached the right wrist. The rope was then tied tightly around the
right wrist. His arms were bent behind his back, and his forearms were aligned
facing upward and tied together. Then another rope was drawn around his neck,
and the practitioner was forced to bend forward in a deep bow until his head
touched his legs. The rope around his neck was tied to the string around his
legs. Thus, the practitioner was tied into the shape of a ball. The practitioner
could not straighten his back, could not sit, and could not lie down. The pain
was unbearable. His arms and legs were especially painful and numb. Within 10
minutes, the practitioner was sweating all over from the pain. Every layer of
his clothes would be soaked with sweat. At that moment, to please the guards who
were peeking in from outside, the inmates would use all the abusive words they
could think of to curse the practitioner. In about 20 minutes, those inhuman
persecutors would loosen the ropes to restore blood flow to the practitioner's
limbs. Two minutes later, they would re-tighten all the ropes again. They would
do this three times and each time was longer than the previous one. After the third time of re-tightening the ropes, the practitioner would be
tortured nearly to death. The inmates would then ask the practitioner if he
wanted to write the "Three Statements." If the practitioner promised
to write them, the inmates would take out a picture of our Teacher and ask the
practitioner to tear it apart or burn it with a cigarette lighter. If the
practitioner refused to write the statements, the inmates would proceed with the
third step. They would pass a fifth rope through the middle of the arms and
totally suspend the practitioner, who was tied into the shape of a ball, on a
metal hook designed for hanging an electric fan. They would do this repeatedly
to force the practitioner to give in. Some practitioners lost control of their
bladder and bowels from this torture. Many practitioners' arms were injured by
the stretching and were no longer were able to bend backwards. Necks, arms and
legs were covered with purple bruises, which would last over two weeks. After they wrote the "Three Statements" and signed with their
fingerprints, they would be allowed to take a break. Bright lights were kept on
all night, and inmates took turns monitoring the practitioners. During the next
several days, prison guards would talk to the practitioners. They would often
say how the practitioners should be in good spirits after writing the
"Three Statements." If the practitioners felt low or said that they
had been coerced by force, the guards would consider their renunciation of their
practice of Falun Dafa a "false transformation," and they would then
direct the inmates to torture the practitioner one more time. During the following weeks or months, the practitioners who had renounced
their belief by force were required to sit in the dim confinement room to write
their "disclosure letter" day and night. If they could not finish the
"disclosure letter," they would be deprived of sleep. The
"disclosure letter" had to be longer than 6000 characters and the
content must be well developed. Otherwise, it would be returned for rewriting.
It could be rewritten once, twice, three times, and even up to seven or more
times. If it were still unacceptable after many times of rewriting, the inmates
would not hesitate to torture the practitioner again. After the "disclosure letter" was completed, the guards would bring
in an ink pad and require the coerced practitioners to put their fingerprints by
the critical words on each page and to write a statement indicating that
"the written materials are true and can be published." Then all the
written materials would be copied, published, and distributed everywhere. 2003-12-4 |