Cases of Persecution in Guangxi Province Women's Forced Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) 1. Ms. Liang Biyan Ms. Liang Biyan was a young worker from Nanning City who was sent to Guangxi
Province Women's Forced Labor Camp and suffered inhumane tortures. The prison
police prompted the drug offenders to handcuff Ms. Liang and hang her up from
the handcuffs every day in order to force her to give up Falun Gong. They also
stripped her completely and threatened to display her publicly. She often
suffered beatings and verbal abuse. After Liang Biyan served her term in the
labor camp, she was sent to the Detention and Education Center for further
detention, without being formally sentenced. There were more than 20
practitioners at that time in the Detention and Education Center. Some had been
sent there directly from the labor camp; some had been abducted from their homes
or schools. Liang Biyan started a hunger strike to protest the illegal
detention. After more than 60 days on hunger strike, she was released
unconditionally. Most of the practitioners also left the Detention and Education
Center with righteous thoughts. However, some practitioners were sentenced to
the forced labor camp after they didn't do well under the continuous days and
nights of interrogation. 2. Ms. Cui Yu Ms. Cui Yu was from Guilin City, Guangxi Province. She suffered physical
abuse from the prison police. She was not allowed to sit, and was required to
stand or squat 24 hours a day, which caused her legs and feet to swell out of
shape. During the hot summer, she was only allowed to take a shower once every
one or two months. She was often not allowed to sleep, and suffered beatings and
verbal abuse from the drug offenders. In addition, her use of the toilet was
restricted. In May 2003, since Cui Yu resisted the persecution at the labor
camp, the prison police ordered the drug offenders to drag her to the cafeteria.
She was forcibly thrown to the ground. The skin around her lower back was torn
after she was dragged over the ground. Her pants were pulled off by the
dragging, exposing her lower body. Two sets of clothing were worn out this way.
Eventually she was sent to solitary confinement and handcuffed 24 hours a day
with no sleep. 3. Ms. Mu Linmao Ms. Mu Linmao had been held at the detention center due to her persistence in
studying Falun Dafa. After she was released from the detention center in March
2001, the police abducted her and took her to the "brainwashing class"
at the Detention and Education Center. Two weeks later, she was secretly sent to
a forced labor camp without her family being informed. Her mother, in her 70s
and in poor health, had to wander around to try to determine her daughter's
whereabouts. She eventually learned that her daughter had been sent to the labor
camp a month earlier. After Mu Linmao arrived at the labor camp, the police immediately arranged
two drug offenders to watch her every movement. She was not allowed to talk to
other steadfast practitioners. The police arranged for collaborators [former
practitioners who have renounced Falun Dafa due to severe torture and
brainwashing] to take turns trying to brainwash her. In September 2001, the
prison police commanded the drug offenders to hang her up, along with Ms. Ma
Shaofang (hands tied over the head and feet tied together) from morning until 2
a.m. the next day. They were untied temporarily during mealtime. Both of them
had deep marks on their hands and feet as a result of this abuse, and Ma
Shaofang's feet were bleeding. She was then sent to solitary confinement. Ten
days later, Mu Linmao's feet were also swollen and bleeding. She also was sent
to solitary confinement, which they shared with spiders, mice and cockroaches.
They were not allowed to shower or to change their clothing. In the daytime,
their clothes were completely soaked with sweat because of the heat; at night,
they suffered from insect bites. Ms. Mu and Ms. Ma were released from solitary
confinement after about ten days, only to suffer continued daily physical
torture until about 2 a.m. A week later, Ma Shaofang was sent to the No. 1
Division. Mu Linmao's feet became worse, and the wounds were festering. She had
a high fever. She couldn't wear shoes and had to walk barefoot. Nevertheless,
the police continued daily physical torture until 2 a.m., before allowing her to
go upstairs for rest. They finally restrained themselves a little bit when they
saw her condition grow progressively worse. Later, Mu Linmao's feet healed
without any treatments. Then the persecution started again. She was forced to
stand in the athletic field every day under the sun from 5:30 in the morning to
3 a.m. the next day, for so-called self-examination, over a period of two
months. The prison police would arrange a special "watcher" for every
practitioner. The watcher was allowed to beat or verbally abuse the practitioner
at will. An older practitioner, Ms. Lin Yunying, suffered verbal abuse every day
from the watcher, who would follow the practitioner everywhere, even to the
bathroom. When the watcher went to bathroom, the practitioner had to be around.
Sometimes, when the practitioner took a little longer time in the bathroom, the
watcher might scold or even drag her out before she could finish. In May 2002, because Mu Linmao was a little slow in eating breakfast, she was
kicked by the prisoners, who told her that they could do whatever they wanted to
steadfast practitioners like her. During one breakfast, Mu Linmao questioned the
prison police in front of everyone. Immediately, some prisoners tried to cover
her mouth. She insisted on speaking out. Eventually the police had no choice but
to allow her to speak. She asked three questions: "1. Do you prison police
grant the prisoners on duty the power to abuse practitioners at will? 2. You
claim not to apply force in transforming. Why do you arrange the watchers and
restrain our normal activities? We are even not allowed to look at or smile at
each other. 3. When the prisoners beat the newcomer Ms. Zhang, why did you not
try to stop them? What you say is different from what you do, isn't it?" Later Mu Linmao wrote down what she said and handed it to the prison police.
The team leader, Lu, held a meeting in the afternoon to respond to her
questions. He denied that Ms. Zhang had been beaten and said it was only Ms.
Mu's gossip. Regarding the beating of Mu Linmao, he said further investigation
was needed. Mu Linmao was later transformed to the No. 2 Division and the
investigation ended with no result. Mu Linmao's term in the labor camp was
extended one more year without reason. She was finally released in June 2003. November 24, 2003
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