German Newspaper FAZ (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) Reports on the Persecution of Xiong Wei in a Chinese Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) A popular German newspaper called FAZ (Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung) published an article on September the 30th bearing the
headline, "China Takes Action But No Changes" to introduce the
persecution that Xiong Wei, a former Chinese student studying in Germany, had
suffered in a Chinese labor camp. The article quoted the remarks of Mr. Martin
Lessenthin, spokesman for the International Society for Human Rights:
"Although Jiang Zemin has stepped down from China's political stage, people
still don't expect China to stop the persecution of political dissenters and
religious groups." Mr. Lessenthin's remarks were made in a press conference
in Frankfurt on Thursday. He also pointed out that Jiang's followers exist in
all levels of China's government. In the report, Mr. Lessenthin mentioned Xiong Wei is a female Falun Gong
practitioner who was arrested in Beijing in January 2002. After two years of
imprisonment in a labor camp and subsequent house arrest and surveillance, Xiong
Wei arrived in Germany on Wednesday September the 29th. Xiong Wei is an engineer
who used to study in the Technical University of Berlin. After graduation, she
returned to China, and started working for a German company in Beijing. She was
arrested because she distributed flyers in Beijing to introduce Falun Gong, a
cultivation way which involves exercises and meditation. Falun Gong
practitioners have been brutally suppressed and persecuted since 1999. The report quoted Xiong Wei's account of the persecution, forced
"re-education" (brainwashing) and humiliation she experienced in
China's detention centers and labor camps. Xiong Wei said, "The police have
learned how to beat prisoners without leaving any scars on the body's
surface." On several occasions, she was forced to stand still for hours
without taking any food or water. She was imprisoned with several people in a
small cell, which had only one toilet. During the period of forced "re-education," she had to endure
repetition of China's national policy spoken loudly right into her ears. She
also had to read and recite a so-called "Book of Re-education" again
and again. Whoever disobeyed this order would be forced to stand for an extended
period of time as a punishment. Under repeated persecution, some practitioners
lost the capability to walk. Xiong Wei's job in the labor camp was to make
simple products, which were exported to foreign countries through agents. In
that way, the importers cannot trace the origin of the goods. Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200410/22419.html
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/10/6/85941.html
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