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Former Head of the Shenyang City Judicial Bureau Exposes the 610 Office (Clearwisdom.net): After Chen Yonglin, senior diplomat from the
Chinese Consulate in Sydney, Australia and Hao Fengjun, a police officer with
the Tianjin City 610 Office, resigned from the Chinese Communist
Party, Han Guangsheng, the former head of the Shenyang City Judicial Bureau and
the deputy head of the Shenyang City Police Department in Liaoning Province
recently brought to light some inside facts about the persecution of Falun Gong
by the CCP. About the 610 Office Han Guangsheng said that the 610 Office name originates from its founding
date, June 10. The central 610 Office was founded on June 10, 1999. Local
offices have varying names such as "611 Office" or "621
Office." The local offices were established at different times as their
names reflect, but their organization and mission are essentially the same. They
are under the jurisdiction of the Central Party Committee, and members of the
610 Office come from the police department, the Procuratorate, the
courts and the Judicial Bureau. These offices specialize in the persecution of
Falun Gong and exist outside of the law. They have power over local government
departments and bureaus. In Shenyang City, the deputy secretary of the Shenyang City Political and
Judiciary Committee is in charge of the "611 Office." The Municipal
Party Office and several members of the Political and Judiciary Committee take
care of the daily affairs of the office. The police departments, the
Procuratorate, the courts, the National Security Bureau and the Civil
Administration Bureau are member units of the "611 Office." The
"611 Office" often passes down orders from government departments on a
higher level and arranges political assignments in Shenyang City. Those include
three areas of responsibility: First, arrest Falun Gong practitioners who go to
Beijing to appeal; second, detain and reform Falun Gong practitioners; third,
sentence Falun Gong practitioners to forced labor or prison. The "611 Office" often holds meetings that require attendance from
not only its member units, but also from the district and county government
departments. The most important assignment is preventing Falun Gong
practitioners from going to Beijing to appeal. All central to local governmental
levels have caps that stipulate the maximum number of practitioners who go to
appeal before punitive actions are taken against the responsible government
officials. According to Han Guangsheng, the 610 Office does not have any published
official documents, but the heads of the office give their words as direction
for action. In China, the officials' words are documented and used as official
documents. There are also situation notices, which include summaries of the
current situation, and also directives. Most of the orders are orally communicated. There are two parts to the
assignments. The first part is arranged by the city Party committee, which
issues the requirements to be met. The Liaoning Province Judicial Bureau makes
administrative arrangements and exchanges "tips" on the persecution.
It holds meetings, and the officials give speeches to plan the persecution. To
illustrate the concept of caps, if three or more Falun Gong practitioners from
Shenyang City go to Beijing to appeal in one month, the deputy secretary of the
Shenyang City Party Committee and even the secretary would have to go to the
provincial government and engage in self-criticism. To keep their posts and to
"save face," the city officials use a large portion of its police
manpower and financial resources to intercept Falun Gong practitioners who go to
Beijing to appeal. The cap for Shenyang City is three. The head of one town
government was removed from his post because one Falun Gong practitioner from
his town went repeatedly to Beijing to appeal. The Judicial System Participates in the Persecution of Falun Gong According to Han Guangsheng, he had several major responsibilities as head of
the Judicial Bureau, including upholding the legal system, legal education, and
overseeing lawyers, notarizations and city-level prisons and labor camps. There
were four labor camps in Shenyang City, three of which held Falun Gong
practitioners. Between 1999 and 2001 when he left for Canada, between four and
five hundred practitioners were held at the forced labor camps. Han Guangsheng said that due to orders from the central government, at first
only the police participated in persecuting Falun Gong and the judicial system
did not take part in it. The number of detained Falun Gong practitioners,
however, exceeded the custody centers' and the detention centers' capacity
controlled by the police system. The deputy secretary of the Shenyang City Party
Committee at the time came to Han Guangsheng and asked him to assign a labor
camp to detain Falun Gong practitioners. The four labor camps in Shenyang City had never before held any women, as
female detainees were sent to the provincial labor camp(s). Han Guangsheng was
ordered to detain female Falun Gong practitioners. At first he objected and said
labor camps are used to hold criminals with minor offenses and are not used to
hold Falun Gong practitioners. Falun Gong practitioners didn't commit any crimes
and therefore should not be held at labor camps. The Liaoning Province Judicial
Bureau held a meeting and ordered the Shenyang City government to create places
to detain Falun Gong practitioners. Han Guangsheng could no longer resist. If he
did, he would have been regarded as a dissident and be severely punished. He
used the Longshan Forced Labor Camp to detain Falun Gong practitioners. Beating and verbal abuse of Falun Gong practitioners are commonplace at the
labor camp. Sometimes other tortures are also used against the practitioners.
Han Guangsheng gave an example. On July 15, 2001, a 15-year-old girl named Han
Tianzi firmly refused to write a guarantee statement to renounce
Falun Gong as demanded by the labor camp authorities. The authorities, including
Bai Suxia, deputy head of the Longshan Forced Labor Camp, shocked her with
electric baton(s). This incident triggered a group hunger strike among several
other Falun Gong practitioners who were being held at the labor camp. Masanjia Forced Labor Camp and Gao Rongrong's case According to the best of Han Guangsheng's knowledge, the Masanjia Forced
Labor Camp is most severe in its savage abuse of Falun Gong practitioners. The
Masanjia Forced Labor Camp is under direct management of the Liaoning Province
Judicial Bureau. In order to improve the "reformation" rate, the labor
camp authorities used various torture methods on the practitioners that were
unknown to Han Guangsheng at first. Later, the Liaoning Province Judicial Bureau
demanded that city government officials visit the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp to
learn "tips on reform work." Zhang Xiansheng, the deputy head of
Shenyang City Judicial Bureau went to the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp. When he
returned, he said that the most important tip from Masanjia Labor Camp was to
use electric batons. He said that Shenyang City should also use them. In other
words, the reason for the high "reform" rate at the Masanjia Forced
Labor Camp is the use of torture. Practitioners who refused to reform at the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp were
sent to Shenyang City. One night Han Guangsheng went to visit the practitioners.
Two practitioners shared one room. He remembered one practitioner with the last
name Zhao, and another practitioner whose last name was Yin. They told him about
the tortures they suffered at the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp, including the
pinching of thighs, forced half-squat in the restroom, doing push-ups in the
snow and electric shocks. Han Guangsheng told the guards to give them pen and paper and asked them to
document these incidents. Several days later Han Guangsheng turned the
practitioners' documentation, along with his own note, over to the head of
Liaoning Province Judicial Bureau who, as a result, took a disliking to Han
Guangsheng. Han Guangsheng said he read online that a Falun Gong practitioner named Gao
Rongrong had suffered facial disfigurement from electric shock by the police,
and that she was tortured to death on June 16. He was shocked by the news
because it happened at the Longshan Forced Labor Camp, formerly under his
supervision. Although it took place after he left China, he said that he
believed this type of incident is highly likely to have taken place. Posting date: 7/9/2005
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