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A 65-Year-Old Practitioner From Chongqing City Was Sent to Labor Camps Twice For Appealing for Justice
(Clearwisdom.net)
My name is Ms. Zhang Shubi and I am 65 years old. I live in Zitong Town,
Tongnan County, Chongqing City. I am a retired government official. I wish to
share what I experienced when I went to Beijing twice to appeal for Falun Gong. On February 26, 2000, I went to Beijing to appeal to the State Council
Appeals Office and National People's Congress Appeals Office. The staff there
gave me a registration form to complete. After I completed the form, the police
escorted me to the Chongqing Administrative Office in Beijing. In early March,
police escorted me back to Tongnan County, Chongqing and forced my family to pay
3,000 yuan [1] for a so-called "escort fee." Around 7 p.m. on March 6th,
policeman Zhang Liang started to interrogate me in an office at the police
station. He didn't allow me to sleep for two nights and a day. Then he sent me
to a detention center and they illegally held me there.
I continued to practice Falun Gong during my detention. Because of this, Yan
Mi (a guard) and Li Zigui (head of the detention center) persecuted me by
subjecting me to a method called a "chicken eating rice." They first shackled my
feet and then cuffed both my hands, each to an ankle. I was not able to stand
up, so I had to squat down to walk or sleep. This torture lasted for more than
20 days. This lasted until April 3rd, when I was transferred to
another detention center. Nine people shared one small room without any
sunlight. It was humid, depressing and foul smelling. There was only an 8 inch
square viewing hole in the door, which meagerly allowed outside air into the
room. In early June, my family paid 1,000 yuan to bail me out.
In November 2000, I went to Beijing to appeal for a second time. I validated
Dafa in Tiananmen Square. I was arrested by the police right there on the spot
and detained at the Tiananmen Branch Police Station. I was later transferred to
the Chongqing Administrative Office in Beijing. One month later, I was illegally
sentenced to one year at the Chongqing Renhe Women's Labor Re-education Brigade.
I completely lost my freedom when I was detained there. Twelve people shared a
room, which included one Falun Gong practitioner and eleven drug addicts. The
guards designated three drug addicts to collectively supervise one practitioner.
They closely monitored the practitioner 24 hours a day. Whether the practitioner
went to bathroom, washed her face, ate or washed clothes, they were always with
her. We were not allowed to "talk or walk freely" and we had to listen to them.
They punished us and beat us if we were not obedient. We only had 5 minutes
every morning to go to the bathroom, brush our teeth and wash our faces, while
the drug addicts could take as long as they wished.
The guards in the Labor Reeducation Center were sent to the Masanjia Labor
Camp [2] (in Liaoning Province) to be trained by more "experienced" guards. From
that time on, they utilized more oppressive procedures in handling us. They
didn't allow practitioners to talk to each other, to say hello to each other or
to even look at one other. They required practitioners to straighten their legs
when they were on a bed, just like sitting on a "Tiger Bench"[3]. They forbid
practitioners from bending their legs, because they thought that practitioners
were practicing Falun Gong. If they saw a practitioner's legs were not straight
in the morning, they immediately straightened her legs. Later, they didn't even
allow practitioners to sit on a bed. If they found any practitioners sitting on
a bed, they punished practitioners by forcing them to stand still for a long
time [4]. The guards also forced us to watch TV programs that slandered Falun
Gong.
On October 30, 2001, I was transferred to the Chongqing Maojiashan Women's
Labor Camp. The next morning, I sent righteous thoughts with six fellow
practitioners at 5AM, and the guards immediately beat and kicked us. From then
on, every day from 6:30 a.m. until 11 p.m., we were forced to "sit on a small
stool" [5] without being allowed to talk.
I have suffered all kinds of torture in the labor camps.
In November 2001, my illegal labor reeducation term expired. The local police
transferred me to the Tongnan Brain-Washing Class and continued to detain me
there. I was not released until the evening of December 31, 2001.
They also persecuted me financially. Since November 2000 until now, they had
been deducting 50 yuan every month from my salary.
[1] Yuan: Chinese currency. 500 yuan is the average monthly income for an
urban worker in China.
[2] Masanjia Labor Camp: a notorious labor camp in Shenyang City, Liaoning
province that has been extensively using many merciless and savage torture
methods to persecute practitioners imprisoned there.
[3] A "Tiger Bench" - a brutal torture device. Practitioners are forced to
sit on a small iron bench that is approximately 20 cm (6 inches) tall with their
knees tied together. With their hands tied behind their backs or sometimes
placed on their knees, they are forced to sit straight up and look straight
ahead. They are not allowed to turn their heads, close their eyes, talk to
anyone or move at all. Several inmates are assigned to watch over the
practitioners and force them to remain motionless, while sitting on the bench.
Usually some hard objects are inserted underneath the practitioners' lower legs
or ankles to make it harder for them to tolerate this painful abuse (see
illustration on
[4] The so-called "punishment by standing for extended periods of time" means
that the victim has to stand; facing a wall all day long, except for the time
spent eating, sleeping and using the toilet. This starts at 5 a.m. until 1 or 2
a.m. the next morning when the practitioner is allowed to go to bed. This abuse
usually lasts several days. If someone cannot withstand the intensity of
prolonged standing and loses consciousness, the guards will then force-feed them
with drugs.
[5] "Sitting on a small stool" - practitioners are forced to sit on a small
hard backless stool. They are forced to keep their feet tied to each other and
the knees tied to each other. They are forced to sit straight up and look
straight ahead. They are forced to keep all the fingers of both hands tied to
each other and put their hands on her knees. The practitioners are not allowed
to move their bodies, move their hands, move their feet, or have any movement of
the mouth or close their eyes. They are not allowed to move any part of their
body, otherwise, the guards beat them with their fists and kick them. The
practitioner remains in a motionless posture for more than 10 hours daily. This
is a commonly used trick to torture practitioners without causing any visible
physical trauma. Posting date: 9/21/2004
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