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Dafa Practitioners Held in the Jiamusi Labor Camp Are Forced to Work with Carcinogenic Materials and Brutally Beaten If They Refuse (Clearwisdom.net) In order to make some quick money for themselves,
prison guards at the Jiamusi Labor Camp in Heilongjiang Province accepted
illegal production projects, and forced labor camp inmates, which included Falun
Gong practitioners, to do the intensive production work. They used plastic
materials with toxin levels exceeding the industry standard to make cell phone
cases. This caused serious harm to the health of the inmates who handled these
materials. Because of the slave labor and toxic materials, Falun Gong
practitioners suffered tremendously and were not able to work after a while.
Practitioners who refused to do the work were severely beaten. Forced Slave Labor Involving Carcinogenic Materials Starting on March 8, 2003, all of the inmates from the No. 9 Brigade of the
Jiamusi Labor Camp, totaling more than 80 people, were forced to make cell phone
cases. The plastic was of poor quality and gave off an irritating smell that
brought about a harsh choking sensation. Through lab testing, it was determined
that the toxin levels in the materials used were well beyond the industry
standard, and could cause cancer. Police agents wore large face masks while
guarding us, and never entered the production area while we were working there.
Meanwhile the prison authorities and the company that contracted the forced
labor used these toxic materials to take advantage of consumers. There was a daily production quota that needed to be filled or overtime work
was mandatory until the production quota was reached. Many practitioners and
inmates suffered from constant bloody noses, irregular heartbeats, and
difficulty in breathing. Shi Jing had a pale face, and collapsed on the
worktable from being overworked. Later, when she revived a little, she was
forced to continue working. Falun Gong Practitioners Experience Breathing Difficulties and Suffer From
Inflamed Eyes Due to Exposure to Toxic Dust In April 2002, the No. 7 Brigade received a production project making flax [a
type of vegetable fiber similar to linen fiber] cushions for automotive
seats. Practitioners were forced to perform slave labor from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
nonstop. This kind of flax produces a lot of dust, which is harmful to one's
health, irritates the respiratory system and causes an itchy throat and
difficulty in breathing. There were no safety measures in place in the
production area. Practitioner Cao Xiuxia became ill from the long hours of slave
labor and terrible working conditions. Because she could not work any more,
prison guard Sun Limin brutally beat her. In July 2002, authorities responsible for the No. 7 Brigade forced Falun Gong
practitioners to construct paper boxes for mooncakes [a traditional Chinese
dessert], using toxic, foul-smelling glue. Many practitioners were sickened,
with inflamed and swollen eyes, but the prison guards didn't care. When Practitioners Refused To Do the Slave Labor, They Were Brutally Beaten
and Handcuffed The authorities forced Falun Gong practitioners to do slave labor, and when
practitioners refused they were brutally beaten. A lot of Falun Gong
practitioners were seriously beaten, and exposed under the dangerously hot
summer sun for many hours. Some practitioners were handcuffed for more than a
month and when they were uncuffed, their hands, lower backs and legs had severe
bruises, and they were unable to even walk. Yet, before they could recover, they
were immediately sent to do more forced labor. Guards would often beat, kick and
handcuff practitioners at will without even paying attention to the duration of
the handcuffing. Some practitioners were over 60 years old, but they would still
beat and handcuff them. Prison guard Li Xiujin beat Falun Gong practitioners many times. Since
January 2003, we know for certain that she beat Falun Gong practitioners at
least 13 times just because they were protesting the persecution and refusing to
do slave labor. Li Xiujin beat practitioners Kang Aimin, Li Ping and Zheng
Yingchun so severely that they collapsed. When any practitioner could not keep
up with the disciplinary exercise regimen, Li Xiujing would knock him or her to
the ground. Some practitioners were knocked unconscious, but the prison guards
didn't care; they just walked away after the beatings. Some practitioners' ear
drums were ruptured from the severe beatings, so that they were unable to hear.
One female practitioner was 50 years old and was brutally beaten until she had
black and blue marks all over her upper body, and a swollen face. She was
handcuffed for a long time and was in extreme pain, so that she was unable to
move. Her eyes could not see properly from the heavy slaps she received on her
face when the guard used his boots to strike her face. Hiding the Truth of the Persecution In the labor camp, practitioners were severely undernourished. They were
forced to eat blackened, moldy noodles and cabbage soup the whole winter, which
caused massive diarrhea among practitioners. Whenever the inspection officials
came, the food served was of better quality to fool them, and the labor camp hid
those practitioners who were severely beaten and disabled from the torture. The
authorities also forced some inmates who were convicted criminals to pretend to
be Falun Gong practitioners and say positive things about the labor camp. In
order to hide the evidence of their crimes against Falun Dafa practitioners,
prison guards would videotape themselves buying cakes for practitioners and
treating practitioners well. Prison Guards Take Advantage of the Persecution of Falun Gong to Make Money Prison guards extorted money from Falun Gong practitioners in the form of
large fines. Prison guard Wang Xiurong publicly told Falun Gong practitioners
that if they wanted to be released, they had to pay 15,000 yuan per person [500
yuan is the average monthly salary for an urban worker in China]. Liu
Weidong and Li Xiujin extorted money and other items, including food, from
practitioners' family members to buy a reduction in the jail terms. The prison
guards claimed publicly that they could not eat all the food they confiscated.
The Brigadier said in front of witnesses, "Whoever pays money, I will 'help'
him get out." Practitioners were told they had to pay the going rate of
1,000 yuan to buy a reduction of one month from their jail term. When some
practitioners had poor health and were not be able to do the slave labor, He
Qiang would order his subordinates to beat them brutally. If practitioners
attempted to reason with the guards and explain that their human rights were
being violated, their words were met with a threat that their beatings had been
too easy on them. The guards even charged money for the labor camp uniforms. Any
practitioner who refused to wear a prison uniform on the grounds that they were
not criminals incurred a severe beating from the prison guards. On the other
hand, any practitioner that agreed to wear a uniform was forced to pay money to
wear it. Labor Camp Contacts: Manager's Office: 86-454-8891958 Posting date: 2/17/2004
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