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Ms. Qiu Liying Brutally Tortured in Forced Labor Camps and Psychiatric Hospitals in Tangshan City
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Qiu Liying, a Dafa practitioner from Shijiazhuang,
was brutally tortured and beaten by police at the Tangshan Kaiping Labor Camp,
because of her firm belief in Falun Dafa and the principles of Truthfulness,
Compassion and Forbearance. During that time, she was once sent to the Tangshan
City Ankang Hospital (a psychiatric hospital) and locked up with male drug
abusers and psychiatric patients. The staff at the hospital tortured Ms. Qiu,
applying the same coercive means they used on psychiatric patients. Later, Zhang
Jianzhong and others from the Kaiping Labor Camp Administrative Office sent Ms.
Qiu to the Tangshan City Fifth Psychiatric Hospital (previously the Tangshan
Psychotic Hospital). There, the doctors and nurses tortured Ms. Qiu with
high-voltage electric needles and injected her with drugs destructive to the
nervous system. The Kaiping Labor Camp officials sent other practitioners,
including Duan Jinjin, He Jing and Zhao Jie, to the same hospital to be
tortured. Ms. Qiu Liying, 45, is a former employee of the Shijiazhuang Oil Refinery.
Everyone regarded Ms. Qiu as a good person. After she began practicing Falun
Dafa, Ms. Qiu became an even better person in her work and daily life. However,
after July 20, 1999, Jiang's regime spread vicious propaganda defaming Falun
Gong. In response, Ms. Qiu went to Beijing in October of 1999 to appeal and
explained the truth of Falun Gong to the authorities. She was arrested by the
police and taken back to Shijiazhuang. Soon after, she was sentenced to three
years of forced labor reform. On December 9, 1999, Ms. Qiu was secretly
transferred to the Tangshan Kaiping Forced Labor Camp. Upon her arrival, Ms. Qiu
was beaten by a group of people using rods until she lost consciousness. In order to force her into giving up her belief in Truthfulness, Compassion
and Forbearance, the police in the labor camp handcuffed Ms. Qiu to a tree in
the yard during bitterly cold days. She had only a thin shirt on. Other
prisoners beat and kicked her constantly and verbally abused her with dirty
words. The captain of the labor camp once appointed drug addicts to beat her. On
that occasion she was so badly beaten that she could not get up and also
developed a respiratory condition. In the month that followed she dared not
cough because it caused so much pain. One time, the police appointed prisoners to take her to an empty room and
they forced her to strip down to her underpants. Then they beat her buttocks
with a belt so hard that the belt broke. Later the prisoners tied her up and
hung her up by the rope with her toes barely touching the ground. The prisoners
kicked, verbally abused her with foul language and spat in her face. While these
prisoners were brutally beating her, the captain came in and saw that Ms. Qiu's
face was turning purple. The captain sensed something was wrong and loosened
her. In early January of 2001, Ms. Qiu was in the Tangshan Kaiping Forced Labor
Camp. Many times during the physical examinations, her blood pressure reading
was zero. She faced these tribulations all the while maintaining her strong will
and confidence. To protest the illegal imprisonment and torture, Ms. Qiu started
a hunger strike that lasted 32 days. When she became extremely weak, the Kaiping
Labor Camp officials sent her to the Tangshan City Ankang Hospital to continue
the persecution. The hospital was built by the Tangshan City Police Department
and specialized in treating psychiatric patients and drug addicts. The weather
was very cold at that time and Ms. Qiu felt abnormally cold, for the hunger
strike had consumed so much of her energy. She was shivering when she arrived at
the hospital. However the hospital staff still quickly removed her jacket and
only gave her a thin sweater and a patient's shirt to wear. They put her in a
room with a group of male drug addicts and psychiatric patients. Ms. Qiu
protested immediately and asked a male nurse to talk to the hospital
administrators. The nurse told her that that was the way it worked in the
hospital. The hospital had already made up rules to persecute practitioners. The
first thing was to stop her hunger strike. The labor camp sent the prisoners to
monitor her and to try to trick and harass her into eating. They treated her
like a psychiatric patient and used coercive means to threaten and harass her
into eating and giving up the practice of Falun Gong. The police in the Kaiping Labor Camp treated Falun Gong practitioners in a
very inhuman way. Falun Gong practitioners were never respected as people, let
alone were their human rights respected. On her way to the Tangshan City Ankang
Hospital in a truck, Ms. Qiu was not allowed to sit on the empty seats. She was
handcuffed and pushed into the back of the truck where the cargo was loaded.
Even the prisoners sent by the labor camp to monitor her were allowed to have
seats with the police. Also, Ms. Qiu had to pay for the transportation, as well
as all the phone calls and physical exams done by the hospital. During the winter marching drills, the police would slap the practitioners,
hit them with tree branches or push snow down their necks. For those on hunger
strikes or refusing to march, the police would drag them outside and punish them
by forcing them to stand on the icy ground for extended periods of time. If it
was on a hot summer day, then the practitioners would be forced to stand under
the burning sun. Ms. Qiu had been through all these tortures. However, none of
it had changed her firm belief in Falun Dafa. Ms. Qiu had expressed her strong
outrage at the persecution; she protested and she planned to appeal. But the
laws were nonexistent under Jiang's political power and she could only resort to
painful hunger strikes in order to make her opinion known. On June 30, 2000, Zhang Jianzhong and An Huan'er from the Kaiping Labor Camp
Administrative Office, and the Director of the labor camp hospital, took Ms. Qiu
to the Ankang Hospital. Someone called Zhang when he was on his way there and
asked him why he was going to the Ankang Hospital. Zhang replied that he was
going there to "examine the corpse." When they arrived, the hospital refused to
accept Ms. Qiu as a patient. Zhang called more senior officials and decided to
send Ms. Qiu to the Tangshan City Fifth Psychiatric Hospital (formerly the
Tangshan Psychotic Hospital). Before Ms. Qiu was sent into her hospital room,
Zhang told her that she did not have to go in there if she stopped the hunger
strike. Ms. Qiu refused to compromise. At the time, she had been on the hunger
strike for two months and she was very weak. It was very hard to draw blood from
her. The hospital staff withdrew barely a few milliliters from both her arms.
Her blood pressure was between 20 and 40 mmHg, which was the blood pressure of
someone in shock, according to a nurse there. Even under these circumstances,
the hospital staff still forced Ms. Qiu to take drugs that damage the central
nervous system. They also threatened her with electric needles saying, "If you
stop the hunger strike, we will not use the needles." They often pushed the
needle into her Baihui acupuncture point on top of her head or the Yintang point
on her forehead. Every time they would threaten her, "Are you going to eat or
not?" When she refused, they would increase the voltage. They raised the voltage
three times and Ms. Qiu was on the verge of a mental collapse. Yet she still
refused to compromise even under this unbearable pain. This type of punishment
could easily damage one's brain and could destroy one's brain and body. They
used this "electric needle treatment" on Ms. Qiu many times to persecute her.
Before they could stop her hunger strike, they gave her unknown drugs through a
tube that went from her throat directly to her stomach. They did not take out
the tube once it was inserted. Ms. Qiu could not breathe and after three days
she almost suffocated. She pulled out the tube herself and vomited up all the
drugs. One time she did not vomit up the drugs, and suffered dire consequences.
She could not stand up on her own, her tongue went numb and she could not speak
clearly. She was dizzy, her eyes were swollen and she lost consciousness. Even
after such trauma, Ms. Qiu still told the doctors in the hospital the truth of
the persecution of Falun Gong and how she benefited from practicing Falun Gong.
By the end of July 2002, the Kaiping Forced Labor Camp also sent Duan Jinjin,
He Jing and Zhao Jie to the Tangshan City Fifth Psychiatric Hospital to
persecute them. They used the same drugs on Ms. Duan and He Jing. Ms. Duan had a
serious reaction to the drugs and suffered a severe headache from 6 p.m. to 12
a.m. The pain gradually went away. The hospital stopped using the drugs on Ms.
Duan because of her reaction. However, upon hearing this, Zhang Jianzhong from
the Kaiping Labor Camp said, "She is fine; keep the drugs going." On September 19, 2000, Ms. Qiu and Ms. Duan were returned to the forced labor
camp. Ms. Qiu was later transferred to the Baoding Forced Labor Camp. She still
refused to give up her belief, so the police sent her to the Hebei Gaoyang
Forced Labor Camp. The Gaoyang Labor Camp learned about her situation and
refused to take her saying that she had a "heart condition." Ms. Qiu remained
imprisoned at the Baoding Labor Camp. Clearwisdom.net reported that in January
2003, Ms. Qiu was transferred from the Baoding Labor Camp to the Hebei
Provincial Brainwashing Session to continue the persecution. She was illegally
imprisoned there, but a year later she left that evil place using her righteous
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