A Little Room in the Homeless Transfer Station in the Shahe District, Guangzhou City
(Clearwisdom.net) Finding out about the tragedy of Falun Gong
practitioners' organs being harvested in secret concentration camps by the evil
Communist Party, I recalled an episode that I personally experienced. I hope
that reporting this can help find missing practitioners. My name is Fuyun. I'm originally from Hunan Province. I was in my aunt's
house looking for a job in October 2000. My aunt was a practitioner. One day a
dozen policemen suddenly appeared in her house and ransacked it. They suspected
that I had helped my aunt mail Falun Gong materials, so they arrested and jailed
me claiming that I did not have an identification card or a temporary lodging
card. After keeping me in jail me for a month and still not finding any evidence,
they took me and the other similarly accused inmates to the Homeless Transfer
Station in the Shahe District in Guangzhou. In the jail, I accidentally discovered a very small room at the far end of
the second story of the transfer station building. Its iron door was tightly
locked and had a little square hole in the middle. The room was barely big
enough for a small bed. The toilet was right next to it. Inside the room were
six or seven people ranging from a nine-year-old boy to a woman in her late 50s.
It was late November. I had a light sweater on, but they were all dressed in
summer short sleeves. From our conversations, I learned that they were all Falun Gong practitioners
who had been sent to Guangzhou in May because they had refused to reveal their
names and addresses. The older lady was from Qingdao City. They were handled by
the 610 Office and the police, and not by the Homeless Transfer
Station. They would not reveal their names and addresses despite all the
sufferings they had endured, because they did not want to involve their
families, companies, or neighborhood associations. There were even more people in the little room originally, about 20. To force
them to reveal their names and addresses, they had been prevented from taking
showers, washing their faces or hair, brushing their teeth, or using water for
three months. They had accumulated a thick scum under their hair. They were not
allowed to take a single step out of the room. Every meal was delivered through
the little hole. I wanted to cry every time I saw them. Later on they were sent somewhere
else, and no one knows where they are now. I hope they are safe.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/4/13/125093.html
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