Ms. Liu Suwen Has Lost Her Eyesight and is Near Death From Torture at the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Liu Suwen's family saw her for the first time since her arrest on August
12, 2004. They were stunned at the sight of an emaciated and trembling Liu Suwen
who was unable to walk or talk. Falun Dafa had given her a new life Ms. Liu Suwen lived at the Beishanli Farm and was 57 years old. She used to
suffer from a herniated lumbar disc. When the condition attacked she could not
walk or sit and would experience great pain, even when lying in bed. She had no
choice but to be hospitalized on November 24, 1993. She was discharged from the
hospital on April 13, 1994 and paid between 7,000 and 8,000 yuan to cover
medical expenses. Her condition did not improve, however, and she had to walk
with crutches. Ms. Liu could not do any chores around the house because she did
not even have the strength to pour rice into the rice cooker. She also had
severe migraine headaches that added to her suffering. Her husband had a stroke
and could not take care of himself. Liu Suwen was often forced to borrow money
to pay for their medical treatments. Because of her extremely difficult life she
almost lost the will to live. December 25, 1994 was a memorable day for her, as it was the day she started
practicing Falun Gong. Soon after, all of her illnesses disappeared. Her family
and friends saw the changes in her and were amazed at the power of Dafa. A deformed Liu Suwen after torture On the afternoon of July 23, 2004, three plainclothes police officers
ransacked Liu Suwen's home and forcibly took her to the police station. The
police didn't notify her family of the arrest and later didn't allow her family
to visit her. They transferred her to the No. 2 Detention Center. When her
family got wind of the news and went to the detention center, the authorities
refused to let them meet with Liu Suwen. Nothing was heard from Liu Suwen
between July 23 and August 3. When her family went to the Majia Police Station
and to the detention center, the authorities said, "We don't have any
information on Liu Suwen." Her family kept asking around and eventually
learned that Ms. Liu has been sent to the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp. Liu Suwen's family saw her on August 12 for the first time since the arrest.
The labor camp authorities claimed they had notified the police station and had
told the police to notify Liu Suwen's family, but the police station apparently
decided to keep the information from the family. Their meeting was a
heartrending scene, because Liu Suwen could not walk or talk and two people had
to support her. She had a blank stare and her whole body was shaking like a leaf
in the wind. The labor camp authorities limited the visit to 30 minutes and sent
people to monitor the conversation between Liu Suwen and her family. Ms. Liu's family went back to visit her on September 30 and discovered that
she could no longer see anything. The labor camp guards always urge the detainees' families to send money to
the detainees. However, those detained report that they never received the
money. In addition, the labor camp authorities force the detainees to buy
necessities from the labor camp store, priced several times above the fair
market value. Official TV programs depict Masanjia Labor Camp as "a wonderful place
with good food and a hygienic environment," while in fact the food they
serve is poor and the cells that hold detainees are filthy. The detainees are
also forced to do heavy slave labor. Whoever refuses to cooperate with the
guards is deprived of food and sleep. Sometimes the protester is detained in
solitary confinement and is not allowed family visits. Wei Xiaodong is from the Majia Police Station and is the one who planned the
abduction of Liu Suwen. Majia Police Station: 86-416-4681867
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