Illegal Extortion in the No. 1 Female Forced Labor Camp of Shandong Province
By a Dafa practitioner from Shandong Province, China
(Clearwisdom.net) The No. 1 Female Forced Labor Camp of Shandong
Province not only mentally and physically tortures Falun Gong practitioners, but
also uses many means to extort money from them. The following are some cases of
the forced labor camp extorting Falun Gong practitioners' money:
Case 1
To "help and educate" (brainwash) one practitioner, he/she is charged 3,000
Yuan (1). This is not forced labor, but one who is "helped and educated" has no
personal freedom. Usually, these brainwashing sessions last from twenty days to
three months. Accommodations and even family visit accommodations are charged at
the rate of 60 Yuan per night, excluding meals. For each practitioner being
brainwashed, the authorities could make 5,000-10,000 Yuan. The actual
brainwashing work is often done by those who had been forcibly brainwashed in
previous sessions.
Case 2
Substitute management is where labor camps substitute local work units to
manage Falun Gong practitioners. Each practitioner can be charged 120 Yuan as a
substitute management fee that might include boarding. Usually the term is three
to six months, but there are also terms of eight or nine months. The
practitioners must lodge and eat with the class or group. They are not released
even after writing the "Three Statements."(2) They still have to work like other
prisoners to generate revenue for the labor camp. From a practitioner under
substitute management, the police can extort more than 10,000 Yuan.
Case 3
The labor camp forces newcomers to buy their bedding, even if they bring
their own. From time to time, they force practitioners to buy at least two
sheets, and sometimes up to four sheets. Each one costs more than 15 Yuan.
During the year 2000, they forced practitioners to buy summer uniforms. Although
practitioners paid for these items, they could not take them when they were
released. Everything was confiscated. Even the basin, bowls, basket, water
container, and cool mat were confiscated. They also forced practitioners to buy
casual cotton clothes at twice the market price, whether they were needed or
not.
Case 4
Whenever Falun Gong practitioners felt uncomfortable, they would be taken to
the clinic for cardiograms, or even taken to the police hospital for physical
exams. Each visit would cost practitioners tens or hundreds of Yuan. This was
purely to extract more money from the practitioners. Some practitioners didn't
take any medicine but were charged pharmacy fees of tens or hundreds of Yuan. If
authorities were asked the reason, they would say that fees had already been
transferred so they could only give the medicine. However, the medicine cost
several times more than market price.
Case 5
Visitor fees were charged to practitioners' families. If the family visited
without having a meal, they would be charged 10 Yuan. When the police were not
in a good mood, they would charge every person 10 Yuan for only 20 minutes of
visiting time. There is no standard charge, and the fee is controlled by whoever
is charging the fee. If having a meal, each person would be charged another 20
Yuan, which is quite expensive. If staying for the night, the charge was another
60 Yuan.
Case 6
Any money that Falun Gong practitioners' relatives brought in or mailed in
was always postponed a few months before the practitioner could process the
transaction. In case practitioners forgot about it, the police would just keep
it. The accounting was never published. Each division had a policeman to handle
the cash. The Yuan currency must be exchanged for the internal-use tickets (meal
or general tickets). However, when practitioners were released, the tickets they
held were not allowed to be exchanged back to currency. That means the leftover
tickets were useless, and they are taken back by the labor camp or pocketed by
the division head.
Case 7
No commodity or food was allowed to be brought in by relatives of
practitioners. Practitioners can only buy from the canteen at the labor camp.
The food in the labor camp was not only poor, but also several times higher than
market price.
During the years 2001 to 2003, the labor camp built a five story, luxurious
administrative building, a building for furnaces, and another two-story building
for visitors. Moreover, the workshop and cells had monitoring systems installed
in them, and the police duty room was equipped with a computer and an air
conditioner. The whole labor camp was renovated. This leads one to ponder: Where
did the money come from?
(1) Yuan is the Chinese currency. The average monthly salary of an urban
worker in China is 500 Yuan.
(2) "Three Statements" - Practitioners are coerced under
brainwashing and torture to write these as proof that they have given up their
belief. Created by the "610 Office," the three statements consist of a letter of
repentance, a guarantee to never again practice Falun Gong, and a list of names
and addresses of all family members, friends and acquaintances who are
practitioners.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/4/22/72912.html
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