Illustrations of Torture Devices and Methods in Dalian City Detention Centers and Camps (Illustrations and Re-Enactment Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) Yaojia Detention Center in Dalian City The victim is handcuffed and wears a metal ring around his neck; his feet are
shackled, normally used only on death-row prisoners. Then the handcuffs, the
shackles, and the metal ring are all chained together. The victim has to lean
forward. The chain that connects the handcuffs to the shackles is locked. The
floor ring is fixed to a metal slab in front of the feet and the metal slab is
affixed to a big bed for inmates. If practitioners shout, "Falun Dafa is good!" the evildoers gag
them with towels and beat them with plastic slippers. The windows and doors are
tightly closed because they are afraid visitors might hear what is going on. The police torture practitioners and also compel other inmates to torture
them. The police step on and push down hard on practitioners' chests. They beat
practitioners with leather whips, leather belts, and slippers. They take away
practitioners' cotton quilts. Some practitioners had to
sleep for nine days without cotton quilts, clad only in a shirt, while other
inmates had several cotton quilts. Most practitioners are handcuffed and shackled. They are tied in a
spread-eagle position in bed for force-feeding, with handcuffs and shackles
chained together. Some practitioners are subjected to this for as long as six
months. Practitioners are tied in bed in a spread-eagle position with handcuffs and
shackles that are chained together. There is a big lock on the stomach. The
chains are tied to a peg. A practitioner found a pen when cleaning up the detention center. He used the
pen to write "Falun Dafa is good!" "Truthfulness, Compassion and
Tolerance are good!" on his uniform. This figure illustrates how the police
stripped off the practitioner's clothes. Dalian City Forced Labor Camp Practitioners are tied to an empty metal bed with three wooden slats, barely
four-inches wide. The boards have many protruding spikes on them that poke into
the skin, causing excruciating pain. The top board is for supporting the
shoulders and head, but most of the head is still unsupported, which makes
practitioners suffer. Practitioners are handcuffed and shackled. Arms and legs are tightly tied to
triangle metal frames by yellow tape. They use this torture method to make
practitioners give up their belief. The ankles are right in contact with the metal frames. It hurts a great deal.
Being tied to the bed this way for a long time causes severe edema in the arms
and legs. They also tape practitioners' mouths shut to prevent them from
shouting. In order to force practitioners to give up their belief, they also pour dirty
water on practitioners. They force-feed practitioners with strong vinegar,
garlic juice, and chopped garlic. They also put bugs on practitioners. For
example, they have put big spiders into practitioners' mouths and poured urine
into practitioners' mouths. The small cage is made of steel. Practitioners are made to wear a wrestling
helmet and are handcuffed. They are forced to stand barefoot in the small cage
for over 20 hours every day. Some practitioners were compelled to stand for five
days. Their feet were severely swollen. They torture some practitioners with
several methods over and over to force them to give up their belief. Dafa practitioners are handcuffed and shackled. They are completely wrapped
in plastic including the head, leaving only the eyes and nose exposed. Then a
cotton hat is added to cover the head tightly. The legs below the knees are
encircled with ropes tied very tightly to the cage from the back, which hurts. The space in the back is already minuscule. A wooden board with lots of
spikes on it is then added, creating a situation in which one can only stand on
one's toes in front of the board. After one night of being wrapped in plastic
and wearing a hat, handcuffs, and shackles, one's feet and legs become severely
swollen. One person sits on a practitioner's shoulders and pulls the practitioner's
hair hard. Another evildoing person pokes toothpicks into the practitioners'
fingernail beds. The third person slaps the practitioner's face with plastic
slippers. Even if the practitioners' family members deposit money in the practitioners'
accounts, the practitioners are forbidden to use the money while they are
confined in small cells. If practitioners don't give up on their belief they are confined to small
cells with another inmate. They are handcuffed together. The inmate is allowed
to sleep. The practitioner is not. The practitioner can only bend down at a
90-degree angle. Dabei Women's Prison in Shenyang City Four inmates are locked up with one practitioner. The other inmates must
monitor the practitioner. There is a toilet area with a board to cover one's
back. In the summer, practitioners are forced to wear a winter coat. To prevent
them from taking off the coat, the front of the coat is sewn together so tightly
that no one can tear it open with her bare hands. Because practitioners refuse
to wear the criminal inmates' tags, the police sew numerous tags onto
practitioner's coats. If a practitioner moves his or her hands, all the inmates
come up and beat the practitioner. Some inmates step on the practitioners'
ankles. Some practitioners had to wear a winter coat for six nights and days in
the summer and got no sleep. In the Dabei Women's Prison small cells, they used mostly murderers to
monitor the practitioners and torture them. In 2002, prison director Bai himself
led the murderers and guards to torture practitioners. They tie practitioners using ropes around their bodies and hands. One inmate
is in the front and pulls the practitioner's hair down as hard as she can;
another inmate continuously stomps on the practitioner's feet. Another inmate
behind the practitioner grabs the practitioner's hands tightly so that she can't
move. They also gag practitioners with towels so they can't shout, "Falun
Dafa is good." They use murderers to monitor practitioners. They tie practitioners' hands
and feet to a metal bed. A board is laid across the bed, with only a hole in the
board for relieving oneself. When practitioners are on a hunger strike, they
force-feed them corn mush with other unknown ingredients that cause vomiting and
diarrhea. The murderers act as "doctors." They give toxic injections
to practitioners for six days and nights. They even charge for these injections
that make practitioners freezing cold. They also draw blood and poke very
deeply, all the way to the bone. Because of such torture, some practitioners'
electrocardiograms no longer registered a heartbeat. Some
guards and inmates had tears in their eyes witnessing this. Certain
practitioners were tied to the Death Bed for 20 days; some even for several
months. The guards force some inmates to torture practitioners. Two inmates step on a
practitioner's ankles at the same time and poke the practitioner all over her
body using toothpicks. When they get tired, another two inmates will switch with
them to continue the torture. Some practitioners were not given water for three days. An electronic eye monitors the small cell. The four inmates watch each
practitioner so as to forbid the practitioner from ever sleeping. If the
practitioner does fall asleep, every inmate is fined over 100 yuan
every time it happens. To avoid the fines, the inmates try hard to torture
practitioners. A few practitioners in some small cells were tortured to death.
Some practitioners were let out of the small cells after 15 days of torture.
Certain practitioners have been in and out of small cells several times. When practitioners try to clarify the truth, they dispatch six
people to carry the practitioners, but they can't seem to pick the practitioners
up. This happens often. They also gag practitioners with towels. Masanjia Forced Labor Camp When some practitioners were tortured to the brink of death, several people
used a big piece of fabric to drag the practitioner. A policewoman used her
thumb to hold up a practitioner's chin and another hand to pinch the
practitioner's neck. The prison doctor gags the practitioner with a towel to
prevent him from clarifying the truth. They send practitioners who clarify truth
to small cells. Some practitioners were healthy before they were sent to small
cells but when they came out, their confinement under this torture had made them
comatose. When practitioners go on a hunger strike, seven or eight guards and prison
doctors work together to torture practitioners. They force-feed them on the
floor. Two guards pull the victim's hands aside and step on them and twist them.
One guard steps really hard on a practitioner's chest and stomach. Another guard
sits on a practitioner's legs. Other guards hold electric batons. The prison
doctor force-feeds the practitioner without paying attention to the
practitioner's ability to breathe. The practitioner ends up having corn mush all
over the head and face. The corn mush has other unknown substances mixed in. The guards put all the force-feeding tools in the dirty toilet, including the
feeding tube, which are soaked in tap water in a lunch box. Division One of the Dalian City Police Department Agents from Division One of the Dalian City Police Department came to the
Yaojia Detention Center to interrogate a practitioner. The practitioner refused
to answer their questions. In order to take a picture of the practitioner,
several plainclothes officers exchanged eye contact; then four or five of them
started beating the practitioner and pushing him against the wall. Some pulled
his hair, some covered his mouth, some kicked his legs, and some held his hands
. They took this opportunity to take the practitioner's photograph.
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Stripping Practitioners of Their Clothes
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Being tied outside of a Small Cage
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Being Tied outside of a Small Cage
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Bending Down at a 90-Degree Angle
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Feet Being Stepped on; Sitting on Small Stools
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Torturing Practitioners Who Clarify the Truth
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Tying Tightly Using Towels; Pinching
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Photographing a practitioner against his will
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