A Non-Practitioner Eyewitnesses the Persecution of Dafa Practitioners in Yaojia Labor Camp in Dalian City, Liaoning Province
By Hongwei
(Clearwisdom.net) While I was clarifying the truth
about Falun Gong, I met a woman who had been released from Yaojia Labor Camp.
She was a convicted criminal, and she told me about the persecution of Dafa
practitioners in Yaojia Labor Camp that she had witnessed when she was there. At Yaojia Labor Camp, the guards tie Dafa practitioners with
iron chains onto a bed. They don't allow practitioners to use the toilet,
leaving them no choice but to relieve themselves on the bed. Then they order the
criminals to clean it up. The police make the criminals force-feed Dafa
practitioners. She also witnessed a guard using needles to pierce each finger of
a practitioner. That woman said that the guards also tried to make her
force-feed the Dafa practitioners. She told them, "I can clean up after
them, but I'd rather die than force-feed them." The guards were not able to
force her to do it. She cleaned up after the practitioners every day. She took
care of a total of eight Dafa practitioners. She said that there are still about
10 practitioners detained there. There is a scar on her hand. She told me that when she was on
trial, the interrogator burned her with a cigarette butt. I asked her how she
managed to get out. She said she had no idea. One day, the head of the labor
camp asked her if she wanted to go home, and she said, "Of course," so
the director released her. I told her that good is rewarded with good and evil is met
with karmic retribution. Because she had righteous thoughts, she treated the
Dafa practitioners well, and did not force-feed the practitioners, she
benefited. She said that she knows that Dafa practitioners are good
people. She can recite "Dafa is Good" from Hongyin II, and she
can also sing some songs about the truth of Dafa. I told her some more facts
about the persecution. She said she understood everything I said and she planned
to withdraw her membership to all CCP (Chinese Communist Party) organizations.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/11/28/115394.html
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