The Fifth Division of Harbin City's Female Prison Brutally Tortures Dafa Practitioners
By a Dafa Practitioner in China
(Clearwisdom.net) On November 28, 2002, Dafa practitioners, detained
at Harbin City's Female Prison peacefully resisted the persecution they
received, such being forced to stay outside on a very cold day. As a result,
seven practitioners were locked in a small cells for 33 consecutive days. In
addition, their undergarments were forcefully stripped off in a time when it was
winter. They could only wear coats without buttons, and were shackled to a ring
set into the floor. They had two extensions staying in this small cell, because
they refused to wear prison name labels or participate when the police were
conducting the head count. The practitioners commenced a hunger strike to protest against the
persecution, but then they were force-fed by the police. The police used a
device to open their months so that practitioners were subjected to excruciating
pain. The inserted tubes were not taken out, but were taped on the top of the
practitioner's head, both hands were handcuffed behind their back, and the
practitioner was made to stand in this position on either concrete ground or on
a platform of the bathroom. The hunger strike went on for three days. After they
were sent back to the division, they continued being handcuffed on the headboard
in the cell. They were not allowed to sleep until 12:00 midnight and this kind
of persecution continued for 18 days. Every day, they had to stand on their feet
for 18 to 20 hours while handcuffed. The police released their hands when their
feet became severely swollen and permitted them to take a break at 10 p.m.
During this period, the food supplied to the practitioners was never sufficient
and amounted to only two small bowls of corn soup per day. On March 8, seven practitioners protested by refusing to wear their prison
uniforms in order to protest the ban on sending personal mail to their families
outside, ban against purchasing daily necessities and the ban on the use of
paper and pen as well as other basic legal rights. The next day, March 9, all
seven practitioners were separated. The police subjected each of them to a
different method of torture in order to force them to obey the prison orders. Of
the practitioners who were subjected to torture, Xiao Ailing, Li Ping, Ren
Xiuying, Du Guijie and Cheng Peiying were handcuffed to the headboard again for
16 days straight. Among those 16 days, they were not permitted to sleep on the
bed. During this time they were only allowed two brief nights sleep after 12:00
midnight, and were forced to sit on a stool over night for five of the nights.
The personal account of their persecution is as follows: Because of our persistence, we were forced to stand without break. Our feet
became swollen, extremely painful and we were exhausted. Xiao Ailing's feet and
her lower legs turned red, swelled up and were in pain. She began to have a
fever and suffered great pain. She almost fainted before she was allowed to sit
on a small stool. In the meantime, I continued to stand and was handcuffed by
criminal inmates. My face was scratched and swollen and my mouth was broken by
the metal spoon they used to force-feed me. When the authorities became afraid
my feet could have to be amputated from the extended standing punishment, they
finally allowed me to sit for a couple of days and then I was handcuffed to the
bed. After being handcuffed again, my feet became red and swollen again. Ren
Gaohui and Cheng Peiying's feet turned red and then black. Under these kinds of
conditions, we were still forced to continue standing. We could not sit until we
suffered several serious physical complications that required medical treatment.
When that happened, the police refused to take off our handcuffs and instead
forced injections on two practitioners. Ren Xuiying's swollen feet could not
even fit in a shoe. Over a 16-day period, we were starved by the authorities who gave four people
only two small steamed buns at each meal between them. We had no sleep for 16
days. When we asked Liu Zhiqiang about which law stated that we were not
permitted to sleep, he responded, "I am the law!" On April 1, practitioners Li Ping, Xiao Ailing and Ren Xuiying were
separated. Xaio Ailing and Ren Xuiying were hung up and handcuffed. Li Ping was
monitored by a criminal inmate, named Wang Daiqun, who liked to beat people. He
beat her when Li closed her eyes and he forced her to obey him. Li shouted to
report this incident to the jail guards. As a result, the beating by Wang
continued. Qiao Lina, the guard, rushed to the scene, blamed Li for fighting
with Wang, and asked Wang to step out for a "punishment." However,
when he came back, he continued to torture Li Ping. Since Li Ping kept silent,
Wang didn't couldn't manufacture a reason to beat her so instead he started
poking her eyes for about 30 minutes. Later Li told the practitioners how she
was tortured. The guard, Qiao Lina, was very angry and forced Li to reflect on
herself with no breaks until 12:00 midnight. A couple of days after this incident, Li Ping could not see very well. Her
eyes were all red. She reported her condition to the jail head. As a result, the
criminal named Wang did not beat practitioners again, but he was not punished
either for his actions. May 13, 2004
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/5/14/74620.html
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