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Graduate of Changchun Postal College Song Changguang Persecuted to Death in 2003
(Clearwisdom.net) Song Changguang was a graduate from
Changchun Postal College. He majored in Communications. After graduation, he was
arrested in December of 2000 on Tiananmen Square and held in the Chaoyanggou
Labor Camp in Changchun. He was released on July 22 2002 in critical condition.
His family took him to Jiutai Hospital for treatment, but he passed away on
November 12, 2003, at the age of twenty-six. Mr. Song Changguan was from Shuangzi Village, Biangang Town,
Dehui City, Jilin Province. He attended Changchun Postal College, which later
merged with Jilin University, and he majored in communications in 1997. He began
to practice Falun Dafa after high school. He abided by the principles of Dafa
and tried his best to be a better person. He had always been an excellent
student. His major was a popular one and it was easy to look for a job. When he
was job searching, the Communication Company asked him if he practiced Dafa. He
replied yes each time, and no company would hire him. In December 2000, he went to Beijing to appeal for Dafa, but
he was arrested because he displayed a banner on Tiananmen Square. When he was
held in the detention center, the guards put a tooth brush in between his
fingers, squeezed his fingers tight, and turned the tooth brush with force. The
sharp side of the tooth brush tore open the muscles and tendons of his fingers.
They used this brutal torture to force him to reveal his home address. He was
later transferred to Changchun's Chaoyanggou Labor Camp. The conditions were totally disgusting and unsanitary at the
Chaoyanggou Labor Camp. Numerous people were squeezed into a small room which
was dark, and damp. Scabies spread throughout the entire labor camp. Many
practitioners were contaminated. The scabies caused extreme itchiness and pain,
festered all over their bodies and formed scars everywhere. They could not sleep
because of the miserable conditions, their clothes were stuck to their bodies
because of the pus and blood. The authorities of the labor camp neglected their
medical conditions and did not treat them or isolate them. Instead the
perpetrators used hard wooden boards and plastic to beat the practitioners,
which made the pus and blood splash everywhere and mutilated the victims beyond
recognition. By July and August of 2001, many practitioners were in critical
condition. Song Changguang was one of the worst cases. He had
generalized infection, and scabies which covered 60% of his body. He had
pus-filled blisters all over his body. After the beating by the perpetrators,
the infection spread further and deeper, especially his bottom-- there was no
skin intact there. Because of the long term infection with no medical care, his
skin tissue mutated, his sweat pores atrophied, his upper body skin became like
wrinkled paper, dry and itchy. Because of the infection and toxin which
accumulated, he developed a high fever and went into a coma, and the
perpetrators continued neglecting his health condition. Song Changguang was extremely malnourished and severely
anemic, his immune system was compromised. The infection invaded his lymph
system, and he developed hyperplasia of his lymph system. His lymph node under
his chin was the size of a duck egg. After it ulcerated and broke the skin, it
oozed out greenish pus. The guards used gauze stuck into his wound as treatment.
The perpetrator intensified the persecution, forced him to sit on a small stool
for long periods of time, and he was forced to do slave labor. Sitting on the
stool made his clothes stick to his body, his feet and legs were severely
ulcerated, and it was very difficult for him to walk. His hands were festered
after they healed, the scar formed mesh-like holes over his hands, he nearly
lost his nails due to the ulcer, and the guards continued to force him to clean
the floor with dirty clothes. In the fall, he was forced to harvest corn. He had
to make the beds in the morning for everyone, and he could only sleep on his
side at night due to the crowded conditions. After one year of torture, a former strong and healthy Song
Changguang was worn to a skeleton, and his lower body was covered with ulcers,
seeping out bloody liquid. He developed severe anemia, he became pale, and the
wounds no longer seeped out blood but tissue liquid. On April 4th 2002, the labor camp began another
round of intensified persecution. Song Changguan was taken to the fourth
Battalion, where the team leader Fu Guohua, vice-leader Fang Shenglu, plus
guards Wang and Zhao used electric batons to shock him on the face and neck.
After he came back, his legs were so swollen he could no longer walk The extreme
torture took its toll, as his body and spirit spiraled down. His legs had dozens
of long wounds, 6 to 7 inches long and 0.5 inches wide. His skin and muscles
turned into hard nodes. He developed heart failure shortly after the torture and
was in a critical state. On July 22, 2002, Fu Guohua saw that Song Changguang was
dying and did not want him to die in labor camp, so without any procedure, he
was sent home. Song Changguang's family took him to Jiutai Hospital for
treatment, but it was too late. He passed away on November 12 2003
and was cremated in Jiutai. Posting date: 12/6/2007 |