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Atrocities In Beijing: 8 Fingers Broken by the Police Written By a Practitioner in Shandong Province, China
(Clearwisdom.net) When recalling my unforgettable experience, I cannot remain at ease, for it is forever etched
into my mind. It was the middle of December in 2000, when I went to Beijing for my third appeal
against the persecution of Falun Gong. I was arrested and detained at the Tiananmen Square police
station. In just a few short hours there I witnessed the most atrocious and heinous tortures against
Falun Gong practitioners. Police separated Falun Gong practitioners into two groups: those who had given their names, and
those who did not. Police locked all those who gave their names into rooms, and rounded up those who
did not into an alley outside the courtyard. There were about three hundred practitioners. We
recited Teacher's articles in unison and shouted "Falun Dafa is good!" The police who
guarded us would strike practitioners with their rubber coated wooden clubs and batons without
hesitation. They beat practitioners indiscriminately and so violently, it was as if they would beat
practitioners to death right then and there. They cursed with foul and filthy language while beating
practitioners. Many practitioners' heads were badly injured. The police dragged a gentle looking practitioner who is about 20 years old and who lives in
Southern China to the balcony outside the building. Several policemen pressed his arm against the
ground and smashed his hand with rubber batons. The eight fingers on both hands with the exception
of his two thumbs were broken. They also broke his nose and face, spraying blood everywhere. His
light gray sweater was soaked with blood and turned red. The intense pain and severe loss of blood
caused his face to turn ashen, and his body began shaking uncontrollably. The Falun Gong
practitioners shouted out at the police officers to stop the cruel torture, but such cries fell on
deaf ears. Instead of stopping their attack, the police further intensified their beatings. They
beat the practitioners with clubs, resulting in many injuries. Later, more practitioners were
brought in and eventually the alley could no longer hold all the people. According to the police,
just that day alone from 7:30 am until 11 am more than 3,000 practitioners were arrested and brought
in from Tiananmen Square. After that day, police arrested and detained a large number of
practitioners each day, resulting in over crowding of Beijing police stations, detention centers and
prisons. They would later transfer groups of practitioners to detention centers in other parts of
the country. At around lunch hour many practitioners and I were transferred to the Chaoyang District Police
Station. There were about 20 Dafa practitioners in my cell, and they came from a dozen different
provinces and cities. Police labeled us with numbers since we refused to reveal our names. Each day
police would take us out of our cells for interrogation. Some would be interrogated twice in one day
and suffered various forms of torture. Everybody in my cell was tortured. Four female practitioners
started a hunger strike to protest the illegal detention. Police instructed regular inmates to tie
them onto wooden crosses with rope. It was the middle of winter and only a thin layer of clothes
were allowed. Then police used thick plastic tape to wrap them tightly. It did not take long before
they lost blood circulation in their arms and legs. With the freezing temperature, they suffered
from numbness, and eventually their hands and feet would swell and turn purple-blue. One
practitioner was tied up for more than 8 hours. More than 20 days later she still could not regain
feeling in her right hand. During meals, she could only use her left hand. Even so, the police were not content with torturing practitioners on the wooden cross. They would
ask the inmates to violently beat practitioners on their face, head, and other parts of the body
with the heels of shoes. The inmates would pinch practitioners' faces and bodies in order to force
them to reveal their names and addresses. As long as practitioners withheld their names, torture
would be assured. Many were stripped of their clothes layer by layer until only underwear remained.
Then police would force practitioners to take off their shoes and to stand bare foot on the frozen
ground. One practitioner from Huludao City was tortured like this several times. Finally the police
forced her to sit outside on the concrete ground for more than three hours, wearing just a thin
layer of clothing. Because she refused to comply, two police poured a large bottle of cold water
right onto her chest. Her clothes were soaking wet and later froze up. She was so cold she could not
control her teeth from chattering. Another practitioner was interrogated several times. Each time the police would beat her up, and
then apply a torture called "riding the airplane." During the torture, the police would
strip off her clothes until she was only wearing underwear. Then her hands would be handcuffed from
behind and pushed all the way up until her body was bent at a 90-degree angle. It was extremely
painful to stand like this. Other practitioners had bruises all over their bodies from being kicked
by the police. One practitioner from Changsha City was beaten many times, yet she refused to
cooperate. Finally, a policeman named Ge Tao started to use a slingshot to slash her face. Her face
was slashed by the heavy rubber band until it showed many bloody marks. Her face swelled to nearly
double its size and she could not open her eyes due to swollen eyelids. They tortured her like this
on three occasions. I hereby appeal to the "World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun
Gong" to go after these atrocious criminals without delay and prosecute them to the fullest
extent of the law. 2003-3-31 Posting date: 4/14/2003
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