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Survivors of the Persecution Expose the Fact that China's Forced Labor Camps Build False Fronts to Conceal the Persecution of Falun Gong from Media and Foreign Investors
By Minghui reporter Ms. Zhao Yali (Clearwisdom.net) Since Jiang Zemin started to lock up Falun Gong
practitioners in forced labor camps, practitioners have been exposing the
persecution to the world. When international human rights organizations and
foreign media demanded to investigate the alleged persecution against Falun Gong
practitioners in China, Jiang Zemin's group started to spend a huge amount of
taxpayers' money to put false fronts on its forced labor camps, and then invited
foreign media to staged tours of carefully selected and prepared labor camps,
hoping to conceal the persecution from the international community. Minghui reporter Zhao Yali has interviewed three Falun Gong practitioners
lucky enough to survive more than 1 and 1/2 years of illegal imprisonment in the
forced labor camp. The followings are their testimonies against the false fronts
built to conceal the persecution. Mr. Zhao Ming in Ireland Jiang Zemin's regime spared no expense in putting false faces on forced labor
camps to deceive the whole world. Just in the Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp in
Beijing where I was illegally detained, they spent a huge amount of money put up
a false front to conceal the persecution. They started to renovate the Tuanhe
Forced Labor Camp for the "show tours," that included but were not
limited to the following: These false fronts can easily deceive the foreign media and investors and
lead them to believe that the forced labor camp is a comfortable resort - with
deer even! Behind these expensive false fronts, many Falun Gong practitioners
have been tortured and murdered in Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp. Imagine that Jiang
Zemin's regime would spend a lavish amount of taxpayers' money to create a false
impression that China's human rights have been improved so that it can lure
foreign investors to the Chinese market, to evade worldwide condemnation and
pressure to end the persecution, and to win the chance to host the Olympic
Games, and, most importantly, to continue the persecution of Falun Gong. I remember that, one day in 2001, a group of determined Falun Gong
practitioners, including myself, were removed from our cells to a room, where we
were forced to watch old black and white movies for the entire morning. It was
not until we were sent back to our cells in the afternoon that we learned they
brought a group of foreign reporters to the forced labor camp for a show tour,
so they hid us in an isolated room away from the foreign reporters. We also learned later that the labor camp staff deliberately and carefully
arranged two Falun Gong practitioners that had just arrived to meet the foreign
reporters on the show tour Since these two Falun Gong practitioners had not yet
experienced the tortures in Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp, they were unable to reveal
the atrocities to the foreign reporters. While illegally detained in the forced labor camp, I witnessed the making of
fabricated news, which was one of the most effective tools to create and sustain
the persecution against Falun Gong. In the latter half of 2001, reporters from
China Central TV (CCTV) came to Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp and interviewed me for
an entire afternoon. First a reporter claiming to be the host of an English TV
program on CCTV conducted an interview in English. Next a reporter from CCTV's
program, Focus Interview, Ms. Li Yuqiang, who interviewed a girl
completely covered with bandages that they had claimed to be Ms. Liu Siying in
the self-immolation act, conducted another interview in Chinese. (World
Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong has started to
investigate Ms. Li Yuqiang's involvement in the fabrication of news pertaining
to the self-immolation act in the Tiananmen Square.) These reporters acted like
they supported Falun Gong, and asked me many positive questions such as,
"How did you start the practice of Falun Gong?", "Please share
with us your personal experiences in cultivating in Falun Gong", or
"What are the benefits you have obtained from cultivating in Falun
Gong?", etc. In response to these very positive questions, I answered them
wholeheartedly and also added my understanding of Falun Dafa from the scientific
perspective. I was very pleased with the interview, but it did not occur to me
at the time that such a positive interview about Falun Gong from CCTV could not
have been broadcast after the persecution began. Naturally, none of my original words were shown in CCTV's Focus Interview.
It was not until September 2002 that it became clear how the footage was used. A
fellow practitioner in Brussels received a VCD from a Chinese official when she
practiced Falun Gong exercises in front the Chinese Embassy. After she played
the VCD, she realized that it contained TV programs slandering Falun Dafa.
Because she saw me in these TV programs, she mailed the VCD to me. It wasn't
until I played the VCD that I realized how CCTV presented the interview on its
TV programs. They edited out words from my sentences and replaced them with
words with opposite meaning so that the end product looked as if I had made
testimonies against Falun Gong. They actually used only a few sentences from the
many hours of interviews that afternoon that they could manage to alter the
meaning of by a heavy amount of editing work. It became clear to me that they
had spent the entire afternoon interviewing me, only to lure me to say a few
words that they could edit to be used to conceal the tortures in the forced
labor camp. Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp looks like a comfortable resort, but the tortures
are by no means any less severe than those in other forced labor camps in China.
Inside Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp, right and wrong are completely reversed. The
prison guards forced Falun Gong practitioners to stand or sit for an extended
amount of time, making us lie still on the bed using handcuffs and foot shackles
for an extended period of time, forcing us to squat in the military style for a
long time, forcing us to run, locking us up in the boiler room in the middle of
summer, etc. The prison guards designed all kind of punitive measures to push us
to the limit and to crush our will. They would stop at nothing to attain these
goals. Due to these punitive measures, deprivation of sleep, constant cursing
and intimation, Falun Gong practitioners quickly developed gray hair, lost
substantial weight, suffered from swelling and aching limbs, external and
internal injuries, depression, temporary loss of memory, etc. Some practitioners
were even driven to mental collapse, or tortured to death. I sincerely hope that international human rights organizations and the
international media will be able to see through the carefully designed false
fronts of the forced labor camps and discover the truth that Jiang Zemin's
regime has been systematically persecuting Falun Gong practitioners' human
rights. I also hope they will help to end the persecution by broadcasting the
truth. Mr. Chen Gang in the United States I was also illegally detained in Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp in Beijing. They
brought a group of reporters from Hong Kong, Macao, and Europe in June 2001 to
Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp for a show tour. Before their arrival, the disciplinary
staff prepared a list of questions and answers and forced everyone to memorize
them. They also broadcast the same list of questions and answers on closed
circuit TV repeatedly to make everyone memorize them. Some of the questions and
answers I remember are: Question: Have the staff in the forced labor camp ever beat you? Answer:
No. Question: How would you describe the diet in the forced labor camp? Answer:
It's good. The meals contain fish and meat. Question: Is there anyone in the forced labor camp detained for
practicing Falun Gong? Answer: No. They are arrested because they
disrupt public order. I remember that Mr. Ni Zhengxiong, a prison guard in the 2nd platoon,
gathered everyone in a special meeting before the show tour. He specifically
warned everyone not to reveal the fact that anyone was beaten here and
especially not to reveal the existence of the "Forced Labor Dispatch
Center." The "Forced Labor Dispatch Center" is a place where they
subject you to a lot of torture before they dispatch you to the assigned forced
labor camps. Despite the warnings and "training", Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp hid
all the determined Falun Gong practitioners in the secret forced labor factory
room in the most obscure corner of the forced labor camp [that was not
part of the show tour.] One thing I would also like to mention was the type of
product Falun Gong practitioners were forced to produce under enslavement. The
forced labor factory room I was put in specialized in wrapping disposable wooden
chopsticks with the word "disinfected" printed on the paper wrappers.
Contrary to the message on the wrappers, none of the chopsticks were
disinfected. In fact, the factory room was extremely filthy. Falun Gong practitioners are subject to physical tortures everyday, but on
the day of the show tour everyone, except those of us who were hidden in the
forced labor factory room, was made to pretend playing basketball. The also
improved the meal for the day to impress the visitors. As soon as the reporters
left the forced labor camp, everything went back to normal. To prepare for this show tour scheduled for June 2001, they also established
a special "show platoon" in advance. The "show platoon"
consisted of Falun Gong practitioners that had completely renounced Falun Gong.
[That means they had not only renounced Falun Gong in writing, but also
abandoned the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance in their
words and actions. They would curse and beat others in exchange for reduction of
prison terms, and had even started to help torture determined Falun Gong
practitioners. Falun Gong's teaching strictly forbids practitioners from cursing
or beating others.] They temporarily stopped beating these
"reformed" practitioners on the "show platoon" prior to the
show tour to hide the facts of torture from the reporters. Those of us who
persevered in believing in Falun Gong were hidden from the foreign reporters, to
prevent us from mentioning or revealing the persecution or the truth behind the
show tour or "show platoon" to them. Yoko Kaneko in Japan I have just been released from the Beijing City Female Forced Labor Camp,
which was built in March 2002. We were moved from Xin'an Forced Labor Camp. I
heard that they spent an enormous sum of taxpayers' money to build Beijing City
Female Forced Labor Camp for a special reason, and the reason behind the lavish
spending soon became clear to me. This forced labor camp can be easily mistaken
as a vacation resort if judged by its exterior. They made a special effort to
build a computer lab, a library, and even a fitness room. Each cell accommodated
twelve inmates. We were even forced to decorate the space between the pillow and
the wall with small handcrafts, framed photos, or synthetic flowers for the show
tours. It was nothing but a deliberate plan to deceive the foreign reporters on
the show tours and to use these deceived reporters to spread their impressions
of the forced labor camp's false fronts. There were many show tours of the Beijing City Female Forced Labor Camp. The
3rd platoon was known as the "show platoon." Every inmate on the 3rd
platoon was carefully selected to meet the foreign reporters. Besides the show
tours, the disciplinary staff would also make us act like we were living well in
front of the camcorder and then broadcast the staged footage to the outside
world. Normally we were not even allowed to walk in the courtyard, but on a day in
March of 2003, they forced everyone to take leisurely walks in the courtyard.
Back then I had just returned from the hospital because my blood pressure had
surged alarmingly high due to the torture. Despite my frail health, they ordered
inmates to carry me by the arms and drag me to the courtyard. Once I made it to
the courtyard, I discovered that a staff member was holding a camcorder in the
distance, videotaping the "leisurely walk." There was a room in Beijing City Female Forced Labor Camp called the
"mini-mart," which carried a small selection of daily necessities and
food. When some prison inmates purchased some items in the mini-mart, the staff
would videotape the purchasing process to showcase the "improved"
condition of the forced labor camp. I can testify anytime that I was never allowed to use any computer in the
computer lab. As for the library, I was only allowed to enter it for cleaning.
One day, they wanted to make a TV program that featured Ms. Li Jirong, a
disciplinary staff member who had recently been promoted for persecuting Falun
Gong practitioners. They herded us into the library, gave each of us a book as a
prop, and made Ms. Li Jirong pretend she was chatting with Falun Gong
practitioners, and she was "caring" and "guiding" them along
the right path. After I returned to Japan, I was astonished to hear a friend tell me that she
was impressed with the beautiful exterior and interior design of Chinese forced
labor camps. Little did she know that these lavish appearances were purposely
designed to conceal the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Those who saw
footage of the forced labor camp cannot begin to imagine the level of atrocities
beneath the surface. The truth is that Falun Gong practitioners are subject to
both cruel torture and slavery. The staff in the forced labor camp would isolate
a Falun Gong practitioner in a room during the forced brainwashing session in
order to conceal their tortures. It was in the beautifully decorated cells that
drug addicts took turns monitoring Falun Gong practitioners, denying us sleep,
and torturing us at will under the prison police's orders. It was in the
beautifully designed forced labor camp that Falun Gong practitioners were forced
to wake up at 3:00 AM each day to knit sweaters, scarves, hats, gloves and other
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