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Masanjia Forced Labor Camp Subjects Practitioners to Slave Labor (Photo) By a Falun Gong practitioner in Liaoning Province (Clearwisdom.net) Falun Gong practitioners were driven like slaves at the
Masanjia Forced Labor Camp in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, to make
handcrafts such as "butterfly fairies," vines, hats, boutonnieres, hairpins and
other items for export.
Exported handcrafts made by Falun Gong practitioners' forced labor in
Masanjia
From Monday through Friday, at 7:30 a.m. each day, practitioners were forced
to read information and books slandering Falun Dafa. A short break happened
around noon and the handiwork started at 1:00 p.m. and lasted until 8:30 p.m.,
sometimes extended until 10:00 p.m. There were new assignments every day and
practitioners' hands were swollen from this intensive labor. Handcrafts from
Masanjia's No. 2 Women's Section were manufactured under such conditions.
From April 8 to 11, 2004, an inspection group arrived to visit, but the
officials at Masanjia ordered the detainees to cover up the real situation and
perform singing and dancing instead. After the inspection group left, the
handiwork resumed.
Every morning, 10-20 practitioners in one room were only given five minutes
for washing their face and brushing their teeth. It was an extremely tight
schedule.
Most of the time, practitioners were given a corn flour pancake covered with
mildew and dirt, and a red soup was made from a potato slice with
unhealthy-looking skin left on. In the summer, the flour and rice were covered
with mildew.
In March 2003, the No. 2 Women's Section in the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp
tormented and further abused the Falun Gong practitioners. Eight standard-size
double beds were crammed into a single room. Because of the small space, they
put four beds on top of four others, assigning four people to each bed.
Practitioners were required to get up at 5:00 a.m. daily and were forced to do
physical exercises after washing their faces. At 7:00 p.m. they were required to
watch the evening news on TV. Except for three meals, they were forced to do
physical labor every day, both morning and afternoon, for at least 12-14 hours.
Sometimes they worked on crafts for export to unknown countries; other times
they hand-knit sweaters for the South Korean market, and the other times they
were required to work on clothing for export, such as sewing on buttons and
other tasks.
During work hours, the time for using the toilet was fixed. Thirty-two people
from one room took turns; they were not allowed to make contact with
practitioners from the other rooms. Occasionally, when there was an urgent need
for the products being made, practitioners were forced to work late, until at
least 10:00 p.m. When the workload was light, practitioners were not allowed to
take a rest either. Instead, they were forced to undergo brainwashing sessions,
such as reading articles slandering Falun Dafa, collections of the words of
Chairman Mao and stories of Lei Feng (1), or sing and dance. With regard to
practitioners not yet "Reformed" (i.e. who had not renounced their belief),
collaborators (2) were used to brainwash them with misleading theories the whole
night. Practitioners who resisted their efforts were physically punished, such
as being slapped in the face, dragged by the hair and having their head slammed
against a wall and their legs pinched. Practitioners' flesh was pinched until it
became lacerated; pus oozed and stuck to the clothes, and they were unable to
walk due to the pain.
As to those 16 determined practitioners who refused to renounce Falun Dafa,
the guards in the labor camp shocked them with electric batons until the flesh
on their jaws was burned.
Notes:
1. Lei Feng: A Chinese army man in the 1960's who was widely praised for his
moral consciousness, selflessness and generosity.
2. Collaborators: Former Falun Gong practitioners who have gone astray due to
brainwashing and torture. Posting date: 10/6/2004
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