Exposing the Evil Nature of Jiang's Regime: the Ordeals I Suffered under the Persecution (Part Three)
By Yu Ming, a Falun Gong Practitioner in China
(Clearwisdom.net) On January 25, 2001, I was escorted and taken to
Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp located in Daxing District, Beijing City. Since then, I
have been doing slave labor. Once I entered the gate, a group of armed policemen surrounded and ordered me
to squat down with my two hands on the head. They forced me to stand up and
squat down several times as punishment. Then, the police ordered me to strip off my clothes in order to check if I
had hidden any Falun Gong materials. My response was not quick enough so the
police shocked me in the head with an electric baton. The police tried to force the Falun Gong practitioners in the jail to write a
"Guarantee Statement"* to renounce or stop spreading the practice.
Those who refused to write it would be electrically shocked. Some of them were
hung upside down from the bed's end for a few days and they still refused to
cooperate. Under the baton of Vice Police Group Leader Shen Xiaosheng, the drug
addicts and prostitutes in the jail would separately take the practitioners to a
small room for the perpetrators to beat and kick, while they held the
practitioners' arms and pinned them to the ground. Shen yelled, "Beat him
for me, and beat him to death! I want to see how hard his bones are! We'll see
if he writes it or not! I will break up his fingers!" Then, the inmates
grabbed the practitioners' hands to make fingerprints on the "Guarantee
Statement" that was prepared by the police, which included statements such
as "no practicing and no spreading Falun Gong in the labor camp." It was the winter when I was sent to the labor camp. A cold wind whistled
over the ground of thick snow bed. Many of us only had on a layer of autumn
clothing. Our hands and feet were covered by bloodstains from frostbite. The
police forced us to drill outdoors in formations, and we were forced to eat cold
food outside in the yard. Within two minutes after picking up the food, our soup
mixed with rice froze. The police dressed in their thick cotton uniforms ignored
all this. When walking, we were forbidden to look straight ahead. The prisoners
were forced to march in a strange pattern of small steps, with their heads
drooping down and two hands on placed on their belly. Whenever the police asked
questions, the prisoners was required to placed their two hands on their head or
to squat down with their head between the two legs. Without any permission of
eye contact, the prisoners had to reply to the leader in a loud voice. Then the
police would curse, beat or shock them with an electric baton. After being
abused, the prisoners were forced to say out loud, "Thank you,
leader", or they would be tortured again. Everyday, each practitioner was
given a limit of five minutes to use the bathroom, and the police would curse
and beat us if we went over. Because of the limited toilets, half of us could
not defecate for a whole week. As a result, many of us, including the elderly
men, suffered physical problems related to this. All of the prisoners had to get up early and work until after midnight. They
packed "sanitary chopsticks" for restaurants. The ends of the
chopsticks were wrapped in a thin layer of paper, and these disposable
chopsticks were regarded as "passing the sanitary standard". They will
eventually charge six yuan for one box of chopsticks. Each prisoner was given a
quota to pack three boxes everyday. With 160 prisoners in each team, just
imagine how much money the police have made from this slave labor. The prisoners packed these chopsticks in their small dormitory, which held
many people. The chopsticks were spread everywhere on the ground, and some had
dropped into the urine bucket. The police wouldn't allow the loss of these
chopsticks, so they were picked up and continued being packed. When packing chopsticks, the prisoners did not wash their hands. In the labor
camp, many of the prisoners were drug addicts and prostitutes. The police used
them to earn money as long as they were alive. Some prisoners suffered from
scabies all over themselves, and they were packing chopsticks with their hands
that had open sores. Whoever delayed the job or failed to finish the quota would be beaten by the
police and inmates. They had to stand in the yard without sleep. The compound
was swarming with fleas, and the prisoners couldn't shower for a long time. Many
prisoners did not see the sky after being held in jail for several months with
the policemen patrolling around. The police could verbally and physically abuse the prisoners as they wished.
In addition, most of the prisoners were not brave enough to reason with the
police. Whoever spoke up to protest was thrown into a solitary cell to be beaten
and shocked by the few policemen without a word. For quite a long time, China's propaganda machines brainwashed the people
with propaganda. It was never allowed to question the government, the
authorities, or the police. Over the years, this mentality built up, and the
police developed the mindset of being able to do anything. With direct orders
from Jiang and his followers, the police became more rampant than ever in
torturing and persecuting practitioners. If our family members have witnessed all of this, then how would they react
to the Jiang regime's propaganda, "Treat the prisoners as teacher to
student, parent to child, doctor to patient." What kind of feeling will
they have? At that time, the work section was divided into two yards with wire mesh. The
front yard was assigned to female Falun Gong practitioners, the other one for
male. The incoming prisoners were forced to stand and strip in the yard. The
policemen could clearly see the women through the wire mesh. They suffered
mental anguish and humiliation in addition to the physical labor they were
forced to do. Those who tried to defend their human rights would be electrically
shocked. The police purposely shocked the female practitioners' mouths, ears,
armpits, nipples and private areas. They even instigated the drug addicts and
prostitutes to sexually assault the female practitioners. After being tortured,
some practitioners were covered with bruises and their breathing became feeble.
The police yelled wildly, "Don't think you'll get medical parole because
you are injured. We have a death quota!" *"Guarantee Statement" - A statement to declare that he or she
is remorseful for practicing Falun Gong and guarantees not to practice Falun
Gong again, not to go to Beijing to appeal for Falun Gong, and never again
associate with any Falun Dafa practitioners. October 29, 2003
Part 1: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2004/2/23/45389.html
Part 2: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2004/2/24/45429.html
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/2/8/66823.html
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