Authorities at Jinzhou "Correctional Center" (Liaoning Province) Brutally Tortured Practitioner Mr. Weng Hongjun
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 1, 2004, the authorities of Zhangling
District Police Department of Liaoyang City arrested practitioner Weng Hongjun,
imprisoned him at Liaoyang Prison ("Correctional Center"), and
illegally sentenced" him to two years of forced labor camp. Because he
continued to practice the Falun Gong exercises when he was imprisoned, the
prison authorities tortured him many times. They locked him up in a small cell
and made him "Carry a Sword in the Back." The head of the Special
Instruction Brigade shocked his head, his neck, and his back with an electric
baton for a dozen minutes. On another occasion, guard Zhang Jiahui handcuffed
him behind his back against a tall heating pipe and forced him to stand on
tiptoe in a handcuffed position. The handcuff marks stayed on his wrists for a
long time. On February 21, 2005, Mr. Weng was transferred to Jinzhou "Correctional
Center." In May 2005, the authorities at the correctional center attempted
to force him to be "transformed." To achieve that goal, guards Li
Songtao and Zhang Chunfeng, together with four other of their hatchet men,
forced Mr. Weng's arms together behind his back, handcuffed him, and placed a
plastic hat on his head. On the hat they had written, "So you can barely
survive, but cannot die as you wish." Led by the guards, they dragged him
into a closed room, where the guards attempted to brainwash him by forcing him
to watch a VCD that slandered Falun Dafa. When Mr. Weng refused to watch, the
guards left the room on purpose so that their hatchet men could beat him. He
still refused to watch the slanderous film. A few moments later, the guards came back in. They tried to force him to give
in without any success until lunchtime when they began to torture him again. In
addition, the four hatchet men forced him to sit in the lotus position and tied
his legs up tightly with a piece of white sheet. Then they used some pieces of
cloth to tie his arms and added the plastic hat. Once his limbs were
immobilized, they started to beat his legs and chest. Exhausted, they rested for
ten minutes and then started another round of beatings. Unable to endure the
torture, Mr. Weng gave in and was sent to another group where he was forced to
make crafts and to write words unworthy of Falun Dafa or its founder. His heart
was forced to suffer. In despair, Mr. Weng attempted to escape by climbing over the wall of the
forced labor camp when he was escorted to a new building on September 27, 2005.
After he ran for about 1200 feet, guard Xu Hui caught him and knocked him down.
Mr. Weng's eyeglasses flew. A police car came to pick him up and the guards took
him to the second floor in a prison building, where a pack of hatchet men once
again beat him up. In particular, guard Guo Shaobei kicked him and knocked him.
Mr. Weng's head hit the ceramic tiles, and knots as large as a fist swelled up
on his head. The knots on the left side of his forehead did not disappear for
two months. The swelling obscured his vision in one eye and the pain on his
chest and ribs lasted for a month. Guard Li Songtao spread practitioner Mr.
Weng's arms, locked them up against the two vertical iron rods on the bed with
three pairs of handcuffs, and forced him to stand on tiptoe. With Mr. Weng's
body being in a cross shape, Li slapped him in the face and made him to sit on a
tiny stool for two months. From 4:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. everyday, they prevented
him from getting any rest by making him sit on the stool. In addition, they
limited the time when he could go to the washroom. Mr. Weng's official sentence was from December 1, 2004, to November 30, 2006,
and his two year imprisonment has already expired, but the authorities at
Jinzhou Prison continue to imprison him, and the guards and hatchet men
routinely torture him at will. Currently, 16 Falun Gong practitioners are
imprisoned there and being tortured.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/12/21/145160.html
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