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Mr. Cheng Huazheng's Life in Danger in Zhongba Labor Camp in Guizhou Province
(Clearwisdom.net) In order to "transform" Falun Dafa
practitioners, the guards in the Zhongba Labor Camp in Guizhou Province torture
them inhumanly by forcing them to do things such as stand without clothes in the
winter, run great distances while wearing heavy coats in the summer, or stand
for days on end when deprived of the right to sleep. They have also done things
like pouring icy cold water on them in the winter, burning their faces by
pouring boiling water over them, beating them brutally, and forcing them to
sniff heroin. The guards (all male) openly said, "It is nothing to kill
several, we have a quota of practitioners we are allowed to kill." Falun
Dafa practitioner Mr. Cheng Huazheng's life is in danger due to torture he
suffered. Mr. Cheng, in his 60s, is from Anshun City, Guizhou Province. In July 2002,
he was arrested, detained, and later sentenced to three years of forced labor.
He received three years of unthinkable torture in the Zhongba Labor Camp until
he suffered a nervous break down due to the torture. In 2005, Mr. Cheng was very weak and was released. He often vomited blood as
the result of internal injuries. All of his teeth fell out due to the cruel
beatings he had received, and it remains very difficult for him to eat. Soon after Mr. Cheng was released, on December 3, 2006, local policemen
secretly took him to a detention center, sentenced him to another two years of
forced labor, and imprisoned him again in the the Zhongba Labor Camp. According to information from inside the camp, Mr. Cheng's health
deteriorated after being locked up in the camp, and he is now in critical
condition. In order to block information, the Camp Administration refused to
allow his family to visit him, no matter how well they met the procedures or how
many times they went to the camp. The camp refuses to release him. Zhongba Labor Camp zip code, 551419, Head Qian Qingnan (male), 86-851-2549768
(o), 86-851-4831870 (h), 86-13809432798 (cell) May 23, 2007 Posting date: 5/27/2007 |