Harbin Women's Prison (Heilongjiang Province) Authorities Intensify Persecution of Falun Dafa Practitioners through Strict Monitoring
(Clearwisdom.net) Harbin Women's Prison has intensified its persecution
of detained Falun Dafa practitioners through strict monitoring since the end of
November 2006. The prison guards reassigned all practitioners to the middle of
the prison cells and to the lower bunk of the beds. The guards then began to
monitor them 24 hours a day and prohibit them from reciting the Fa
and doing the exercises. They also recruited many of the common prisoners from
the sweatshop, sending them in groups of two, and sometimes as many as four, to
monitor each practitioner. The prison guards did not allow practitioners to move in and out of their
cells freely. The common prisoners were required to get the practitioners meals
and clean their dishes. They did not allow practitioners to go to the washroom
to clean themselves or take baths. There was strict control of the time for
using the washroom and they could only use it according to a prearranged
schedule. They did not allow Falun Dafa practitioners to see each other or talk
to each other. They deprived practitioners of the usual weekend rest days. They
forced practitioners to sit still from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. every day. The
covered some of the cell windows to prevent practitioners from seeing or talking
to each other. At night, there was a prisoner on duty in each room for the sole
purpose of inhibiting practitioners from reciting the Fa and practicing the
exercises. The prison guards, who tried to enforce the same restrictions,
created hundreds of "constraining belts" to bind practitioners' hands
and feet to their waists so as to restrict all movement. In order to disrupt
practitioners' sending forth righteous thoughts and sleep, they placed loud
speakers in the new cells. These loud speakers were controlled directly by the
610 Office and played once an hour from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. A
single person was responsible for operating the speaker and was required to play
them loudly. Starting at the end of December 2006, the prison began reassigning
practitioners to the the newly created 13th prison area on the 4th
floor in the patients' building to undergo forceful "transformation."
The 13th prison area contained nine rooms. In each room were two
inmates, two so-called "helpers," one of the
collaborators, and one prisoner. They worked together to control
practitioners, forcing them to listen to slanderous articles and watch videos
that slandered Falun Dafa and Master Li, and forcing them to sit still from 5:00
a.m. to 9:00 p.m. At night, two inmates took turns monitoring practitioners. It
should also be noted that if practitioners drank the "boiled" water
they were given, they would immediately experience headaches and dizziness and
were unable to sleep. When practitioners drank the tap water, they were fine.
When they used the "poisoned" water to bathe, their bodies would feel
chilled, even the tips of their noses. Practitioners suspected that psychotropic
drugs were used by prison authorities as a hidden psychological torture method
to aid them in reaching their "transformation" goal. At this time, it is known that the following practitioners were sent there
for forceful brainwashing: Ms. Zhu Fengqin, Ms. Liu Yuying, Ms. Liu Fengzhen,
Ms. Wang Liwen, Ms. Xu Jiayu, Ms. Zhong Yajun, Ms. Wei Limei, Ms. Liu Lihua, Ms.
Ren Jihong, Ms. Dong Yazhen, Ms. Tie Junying, Ms. Jia Shuying, Ms. Li Xiuhua,
Ms. Li Xiuying, Ms. Qin Shuzhen, Ms. Han Ying, Ms.Yan Chunling and Ms. Ma Shuhua. Liu Zhiqiang (male), director of the prison, said, "The focus of our
work in 2007 is to forcefully 'transform' Falun Gong practitioners. Those who
wear mechanical tools are regular prisoners. We will give each of them a
notebook so that they can record practitioners' behavior, how much they eat, and
the depth of their spiritual understanding..." January 28, 2007
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/1/29/147836.html
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