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Chongqing, China: Police in the Xishanping Forced Labor Camp Brutally Torture Dafa Practitioners
(Clearwisdom.net) Team leader Tian Xiaohai and assistant team leader Zhou
Benzhong from Team One in the Education Division, Xishanping Forced Labor Camp
in Chongqing City viciously attack Dafa practitioners. Every morning and
evening, they called the names of practitioners and beat them brutally. They
also instigate the drug offenders detained there to attack practitioners in
order to force them to give up their belief. Since the Dafa practitioners refused to give in, all the prison police
officers, together with convicted drug offenders, descended upon the
practitioners and attacked them with batons, electric batons and other types of
weapons. They beat practitioners heads, faces and other body parts. Some
practitioners were beaten so badly they sustained injuries and some had become
disabled. Police officer Li Qiwei beat one of the practitioners so badly that
the person lost consciousness and had to be sent to a hospital for emergency
treatment. Some officers put practitioners in solitary confinement. Some handcuffed the
practitioners onto the windowsills. Some were sent to the "intensive"
group. This intensive group is under the direction of the most vicious drug
offenders, and Jiang Wei is the group leader. He brutally tortured the
practitioners. Even after he was exposed for his continued drug consumption in
the cell, with the protection of team leaders Tian Xiaohai and Zhou Benzhong, he
was still allowed to do anything he wanted, without any restrictions. In the
intensive group, practitioners were forced to stand straight and face the wall
for nearly 20 hours per day without making any motion, have no bathroom
privilege, no talking allowed and no closing of the eyes. They would beat
practitioners with fists and kick them for anything the enforcers were not
satisfied with. Fellow practitioner Jiang Wei was beaten so severely that he
sustained several broken ribs. They didn't allow the person who was being beaten
to cry out and forbid anyone to visit them. This whole group was isolated from
other cells. Forced to stand in military postures under the hot summer sun, the
practitioners could not make any movements, could not close their eyes, could
not talk, and were forbidden to bathe or wash their clothes. Twenty-four people
were held in a cell that only had 6 bunk beds. (It is common for labor camps to
assign one bed to eight detainees.) Sometimes there were more than 24 people in
the cell and some had to sleep on the floor. A toilet bucket, without cover,
served all the people in this room. The smell from the bucket and sweat mixed
together was gruesome. There were many flies, mosquito and bedbugs. In the winter, there were no vegetables in the food at all. There were just
boiled potatoes every day. In other seasons, there were just a few yellow leaves
floating on the surface of the water in their bowls. There were many insects and
also sand in the food. Only three people worked in the cafeteria to serve
several hundred people. One of them was also in charge to feed the pigs,
although almost all the pork was for the police. The drug offenders were pressed
into service to cook food. The food might be fully cooked one time but not the
next time. Police officers also took money for their own use from the food fee
practitioners had to pay. One police officer was transferred here from a hospital, because he can earn
more bonuses here in charge of practitioners. He was very vicious. He would be
present during each beating case of practitioners. Some practitioners would be
force-fed after only one day on a hunger strike. This thug would insert a long
and thick tube into the esophagus and stomach of the practitioner and viciously
twisted it, which caused the practitioner severe pain and much bleeding. Every three or five days, the cells would be searched for Dafa articles.
Police officer Ye Hua would tear off the whole bed cover or tear a warm coat
into pieces if the articles could be found inside. Even the thermos bottles
would be broken into pieces if the articles were found. Tian Xiaohai and Zhou Benzhong would confiscate the property of the Dafa
practitioners. They would immediately take away the money sent to the
practitioners from their families. The police and/or drug offenders would steal
any better items the practitioners had. Police entities in charge of daily living would feed the pigs with rice but
not allow patients to eat enough. The better vegetables were given to police
enforcers first and the virtually inedible leftovers were left to the
practitioners. On hot days, they would require practitioners to carry cement
blocks to construct a base around the sports field, or to do long periods of
frog jumps and push-ups. There was no rest from 5:00 a.m. till very late at
night, except during mealtime. May 13, 2003 Posting date: 5/23/2003
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