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Behind the Façade of Flowers and Music in China's Forced Labor Camps -- Written for the 60th U.N. Human Rights Commission's Meeting in Geneva
(Clearwisdom.net) Since July 20, 1999 when Jiang Zemin began persecuting
Falun Gong, torture and outright murder in Chinese labor camps, prisons and
detention centers have been repeatedly exposed by the overseas media. Nearly
1,000 Falun Gong practitioners have been tortured to death because they refused
to give up their belief in Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance. Hundreds of
thousands of practitioners are incarcerated and suffer long-term slave labor,
brainwashing and physical abuse. In June 2000, I drove to the Dispatch Division for the labor camp detainees
located in Tuanhe, Daxing County, Beijing. The gate of the Dispatch Division is very stylish, and outside the gate is an
award poster, proclaiming the Dispatch Division as a "civilized" work
unit responsible for carrying out the law. There was a field of crops outside
the walls, and laughter was heard as some prisoners watered the field. The early
summer breeze and apparent tranquility made this place seem quieter and more
serene than the average urban area of Beijing. I had a brief conversation with the guards at the labor camp. As far as I
could tell from the surface, this place really was civilized, with the prisoners
tending to the plants and crops. At least from the surface appearance, it seemed
that torture, brainwashing, slave labor, beatings, and torture deaths are too
drastic to ever occur in such a place. Only Falun Gong practitioners who
survived the torments of the labor camp know exactly what was behind such a
beautiful facade. One Falun Gong practitioner, Mr. Zhao Ming, graduated from Tsinghua
University and pursued his graduate career in the Computer Science Department at
Trinity College in Ireland. He was arrested and detained at the Tuanhe Labor
Camp. In an article titled "The Inside Story of Tuanhe Labor Camp,"
Mr. Zhao said, "When people visited the Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp for the
first time, its tidy appearance attracted them. But what they could not know was
that the new buildings, flowers and cute grazing animals (such as rabbits and
deer) there were all tools used to cover up the criminal acts inside. Tuanhe
Forced Labor Camp used the camouflage of 'education and influence' to deceive
the outside world while in reality using 'devastating the spirit' and 'torturing
the body' to brainwash Falun Gong practitioners. This kind of despicable policy
was implemented thoroughly, especially on those practitioners who refused to be
transformed." In another article, Mr. Zhao said, "This is not an
individual case among labor camps. The labor camp guards said they visited other
labor camps in the south and found they were even better built than Tuanhe Labor
Camp. The guards always held their meetings at [labor camps] in scenic places,
and labor camp heads and guards toured foreign countries." It is at those seemingly beautiful places that the guards resorted to more
than 100 kinds of torture in an attempt to force Falun Gong practitioners to
give up their belief. Many practitioners became deaf from beatings, their outer
ear tissue broken off, their eyeballs crushed, their teeth broken, and their
skull, spine, ribcage, collarbone, pelvis, and arms and legs were broken from
beatings. Some practitioners' bodies became completely deformed from torture and
covered in blood, yet the guards poured salt water on them and continued to
shock them with electric batons. Some guards kicked, crushed, and tore at
practitioners' private parts, both male and female. They shocked the
practitioners with several high-voltage electric batons simultaneously. They
especially shocked the practitioners' sensitive areas such as their mouths, the
top of their head, chest, private areas, buttocks, inner thighs, soles of their
feet, until their bodies are scorched. They also burned the practitioners with
cigarettes, cigarette lighters, red-hot metal rods, etc. They rape, gang rape,
sodomize and apply other forms of sexual assault to female Falun Gong
practitioners. They also like to use the strait jacket, in which the arms of the victims are
raised over the shoulders to the chest and the victims suffer broken arms, torn
tendons, as well as dislocated shoulders, wrists, and elbows. Then the
practitioners' legs are tied together, and they are hung in the air upside down
from the iron window bars; the guards gag practitioners' mouths with cloth and
place earphones to drill anti-Falun Gong propaganda into their minds. The spines
of those who suffered this torture for a long time are often severely injured,
sometimes broken. They throw the practitioners in dungeons filled with sewage.
They hammer bamboo sticks under the practitioners' fingernails and force them to
live in damp rooms full of mold, which causes their injuries to fester. They
also have dogs, snakes and scorpions bite the practitioners, and inject them
with nerve-damaging drugs. These are just some of the ways that practitioners
are tortured in the labor camps. The Chinese Communist Party sent a 500-person lobbying team to Geneva before
the United Nations Human Rights Commission. The lobbying team does not lack for
slick politicians, diplomats, "scientists," "qigong
masters," "psychologists," "sociologists" and
"patriots," and they certainly did their best to convince the world
that now is the period of the best human rights conditions in China's history.
It is my sincere hope that the world will see through their lies, and demand to
see the labor camps for themselves, behind the scenes, and then determine their
opinion of China's human rights. Posting date: 5/3/2004
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