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My Experience of Persecution and Torture
(Clearwisdom.net, July 3, 2003) I began to practice Falun Dafa in early 1999. In July 1999,
just when I started to experience the beauty of Falun Dafa, Jiang's regime initiated its bloody
persecution. Many fellow practitioners visited government offices to clarify the truth, but they
were arrested, beaten and sent to detention centers and labor camps. Practitioners attending
universities who refused to sign the "Three Statements" or" Five Statements" (prepared
documents to denounce Falun Gong) were not issued diplomas. They were not allowed to apply for
graduate studies. Practitioners in teaching positions who did not write the "regret
letter" were threatened with brainwashing classes or labor camp sentences. People's lives were
grossly violated. It caused the practitioners tremendous psychological damage. In July 2000, I went to Beijing to appeal for Dafa. The police arrested me at Tiananmen Square
and forced me into a police van. They warned me, "Shut up! Behave!" I saw blood on the
seats. A young policeman wiped his shoes with our banner and stepped on it afterwards. Six fellow male practitioners ages 20 to 60 and I were sent to Beijing's Xicheng District Police
Headquarter. I refused to cooperate with the police during photo taking and fingerprinting. Four
policemen twisted my arms to my back and grabbed me by my hair. Because I refused to tell them my
name and address, they kept me up for the whole night and tortured me. At about 4:00 a.m. the next
day they transferred me to the Xicheng District Detention Center. I was forced to bow down against the wall and raise both hands backward, so that my back and arms
touched the wall. Since I could not stand without moving as they required, they whipped my buttocks
with rubber-soled shoes and caused heavy bruising. I strongly protested against the abuse and
refused to follow their orders. Four criminal inmates threatened to beat me up. I stopped their
aggression with a firm stance. At noon, the police forced several dozen practitioners to squat
outside because we refused to tell them our names and addresses. We were verbally abused and
forbidden to talk. In the afternoon we were sent to Langfang City. On our way there, dozens of police vans passed
by. Each van carried about ten people, including women with babies, old and young people. In the
Langfang Detention Center they forced us to do manual labor. We rose at dawn to work every day. We
were given two meals a day with only steamed corn bread. In the evening we slept on the cement
floor, so overcrowded that everyone could only sleep on his side. The heat kept me from sleeping.
Two days had passed. I still refused to tell them my name and address. The local police took me and
several other practitioners for inquiries. After I refused to talk, the police captain and the
political instructor handcuffed me together with a female practitioner in her 40's and forced us to
stand under the burning sun. They promised that I would be freed and could return home by train if I tell them my name and
address. I was fooled and told them my name and address. They immediately dropped their promise.
They forced my family and employer to pay 2,000 Yuan* and pay for an expensive dinner to bail me
out. It cost several thousand Yuan in total. In October 2001, because I persistent in practicing Falun Dafa, police from Division One of my
hometown police department arrested me. They took all my Dafa books without a search warrant. In the
evening, they led me blind-folded to an unknown place. In the inquiry room, they handcuffed me to a
tiger bench (a torture device). Two policemen in their 20's told me that they had forced an
older lady to stay outside in the winter for a whole night. She fainted in the cold and was injected
with medicine to wake her up in the morning. They threatened to beat me so badly that I would lose
control of my bowels and bladder. To avoid the pain, I better cooperate, they said. I said no. They
drank some alcohol and then slapped my face. They also shocked me with an electric baton and poured
cold water on my body to intensify the shock. Then they cuffed my hands backward, and pulled
my hands against my back. The handcuffs cut into my wrists; blood was everywhere. The nerves on my
hands were injured so badly that my hands felt numb and without sensation for months afterwards. An
older policeman in his 40's taught his younger partner how and where to beat me to cause more pain
and how to make me lose control of my bowels. On the second night, the police sent me to a detention center, where I was strip-searched. Every
day we had to get up at 4:00 a.m. and were given a palm sized piece of newspaper to be used as
toilet paper. We were allowed to wash our faces once every two weeks. More than a dozen people
shared one basin of cold water. Every day at 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. was mealtime. Everyone got a
bun or a corn meal bun weighing about 100 grams and a small bowl of vegetable soup. During the day,
we were forced to sit still and recite the detention center rules. During the cold winter we had to
sit under the open window everyday. A fellow practitioner in my cell went on a ten-day hunger strike
to protest. He was tortured by force feeding. Because he had scabies all over his body, the criminal
inmates whipped him with shoes. They even called it "beating the scabies." His buttocks
were beaten bloody. Another practitioner next door was forcibly chained because he refused to recite
the detention center rules. Another practitioner was sent to a labor camp after his hunger strike. Because of my firm belief in Dafa, the police sentenced me to one and a half years in a forced
labor camp, the Chaoyanggou Labor Camp, whose medical clinic filled out a physical exam form without
any medical examination to qualify me as being fit to do hard labor. At the beginning they forced me
to sit next to an open window as the cold winter breeze came through. They forbade any movement or
talking. I vomited so badly that I could not eat anything. I complained but no one responded. My
trouble with eating continued for several months. The labor camp police brainwashed me daily, which
included viewing videos and reading books that slander Dafa. They forced us to write reports on our
"thoughts." We were told to include language that badmouthed Dafa and Master. Steadfast Dafa practitioners were subjected to extended or renewed sentences. After they
exhausted all possibilities to keep practitioners in this labor camp, they sent practitioners
directly to brainwashing centers. For those who still refused to give up practicing Dafa, the police
would not hesitate to re-sentence them to labor camps or even prison terms. From December 24 to 26, 2001, hundreds of Dafa practitioners were sent to the Chaoyanggou Labor
Camp from Tonghua, Liaoyuan and Siping, cities in Jinlin Province. That night quite a few practitioners were brutally beaten by the police and criminal inmates. A
practitioner from Division One was brutally beaten by the police after he tried to stop Deputy
Director Wang from beating other practitioners with a wooden board. Practitioner Li Ou from Division
Four went on a hunger strike after the police forcibly transferred him to Division Five following
his protest for mistreatment. The camp police force-fed him with hot and salty corn soup until he
lost consciousness. They had to rush him to a hospital emergency room. After he woke up, the police
picked him up and sent him back to the labor camp for continued torture. The salt made him extremely
thirsty, yet the police refused to allow him to drink water. They didn't even allow a wet towel to
clean his face. The police demanded that Li Ou stop his hunger strike before he was allowed to drink
water and wash face. Dafa practitioner Bai Xiaojun from Division Four refused to be brainwashed. After he had scabies
all over his body, the guards ordered some criminals inmates to pour salt water on him to cause
severe pain. Because Jin Qihui from Division Five resisted the brainwashing, police encouraged
several criminal inmates to beat him on his lower back, causing severe injuries. He had to stay at a
90 degree bowing position and his legs were too weak to carry any weight. Even after that, the
police still dragged him to the dinning hall for public humiliation. At the beginning of April 2002,
perpetrators from the "610 Offices"** in Jilin Province and Changchun City ordered that
the transformation rate for practitioners to give up Dafa had to be 90% or higher. Consequently,
police in the labor camp worked overtime on Saturdays and Sundays. Loud sounds from torture and
screams were heard all over the camp. In Division Six, determined practitioners were called into the
office one by one. The police would torture them and then send them to a cold shower. On a Sunday
morning at 1:00 a.m., everyone in the camp was awakened by loud and painful screams. Shortly after,
a frightening, dead silence settled over the camp. Under this kind of terror, I suffered extreme physical and mental damage. I went into depression
and stayed very quiet. Because of my labor camp sentence, my nearly70-year-old parents also suffered
tremendous mental trauma. My mother became bedridden for a long time. My father lost a lot of weight
and became ill-tempered. Because of police harassment, my brother's job was also put in jeopardy. *Yuan is the Chinese currency. The average monthly salary of an urban worker in China is 500
Yuan. **"610 Office" is an agency specifically created to persecute Falun Gong, with
absolute power over each level of administration in the Party and all other political and judiciary
systems.
Posting date: 7/27/2003
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