Torture and Slave Labor at Hohhot Forced Labor Camp in Inner Mongolia
(Clearwisdom.net) The vicious guards at the Hohhot Women's Forced Labor
Camp in Inner Mongolia brutally torture and abuse Dafa practitioners. They force them to do
intensive labor for extended periods of time each day, deprive them of sleep and
verbally abuse them to force them to give up their practice of
"Truthfulness, Benevolence, Forbearance." On one occasion, practitioners in this forced labor camp were deprived of
sleep and were subjected to severe corporal punishments for long hours by the
guards. They were under close surveillance by the other inmates, many of whom
were convicted drug dealers. All these efforts were designed to force the
practitioners to write statements declaring that they would no longer practice
Dafa. If practitioners refused to write the statements, they would be handcuffed
and hung up from the hot-water pipes or window frames and brutally beaten. Many practitioners were tortured to the extent that they became very sick.
Some even developed blood pressures as high as 220 to 225 systolic (normal is
below 120 systolic) or had increased heart rates. The guards did not allow those
sick practitioners to get medical attention or have proper rest. Instead, they
berated the practitioners, claiming that the practitioners were pretending to be
sick. The guards even threatened that they would torture practitioners more if
they still refused to be "transformed." The guards took the most steadfast practitioners behind closed doors to
torture them with more brutal means. They stuffed filthy socks into the mouths
of practitioners to stop them from crying out or groaning, then they handcuffed
and shackled practitioners with very heavy fetters. They shocked practitioners
with electric batons after pouring water on the floor so as to induce more
severe shocks, and they imprisoned practitioners in tiny cells which were less
than one foot tall and totally dark. In order to make more profit, the captain of the forced labor camp made
practitioners labor for fifteen hours continuously without breaks for meals. The
guards did not allow practitioners to eat much or sleep much at night. They did
not treat practitioners as human beings at all. If practitioners could not
accomplish their assigned work they were even forced to keep working in the
hallway after they returned back to their wards, sometimes until one or two
o'clock in the morning. This forced labor camp has three divisions, each of which has a garage where
practitioners are taken for the most violent tortures. The steel doors with
their "Garage" signs disguised the horrible things happening within.
Most people would never suspect that these buildings were not actually garages,
but instead were the most inhuman sorts of torture chambers. The labor camps guards claimed that if practitioners refused to be
"transformed" they would not be allowed to write to their families or
be visited by their families. When Dafa practitioner Li Ronglan refused to be "transformed" she
was tortured in the "garage" for more than one month. When she was
finally released, she looked like a skeleton. Ms. Li was then transferred to
another forced labor camp for more persecution.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/9/20/138218.html
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