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Liu Guifu Recounts Her Suffering at Daxing Women's Forced Labor Camp in Beijing (Photos) Written from Liu Guifu's verbal recollections
(Clearwisdom.net) The photo is of me, taken after my release from my
second stay in a forced labor camp. My family and friends could no longer
recognize me. My weight had dropped from more than 140 jin (about 150 pounds) to
less than 100 jin (about 110 pounds) due to the abuse I suffered at the labor
camp. My hair turned gray, and much of it fell out. My face is full of wrinkles.
I look 20 years older than I am. Practitioner Liu Guifu in 1998 Liu Guifu was severely mistreated at Daxing Women's Forced
Labor Camp in Beijing. Her hair turned gray, and much of it fell out. Her face
is full of wrinkles and she looks 20 years older than she is. Below are details of the suffering I was forced to endure at that labor camp. Fifth Unconstitutional Police Arrest In February 2005, officers from the Qinglongqiao Police Station, without
showing any identification, forced their way into my home and illegally
arrested me. They also confiscated two pieces of
truth-clarifying materials. This was the fifth time that I was
arrested. Even the officials at the Haidian Detention Center were aware that it is
against the Chinese Constitution to send a person to a labor camp based on their
having a small amount of truth-clarifying materials. To my surprise, they
deceived me into filling out three blank forms. The final reason they gave to
put me into a labor camp was "Hiding 21 Falun Gong propaganda
materials." I was sentenced to two-and-a-half years of forced labor. The
camp enforcers placed a rope around my neck, pulled my hair, and dragged me
along a gravel road to the camp's Beijing dispatch office. Once there I had to remove my clothes. It was humiliating for a woman to have
a male officer conduct a body search. I heard of many people being frisked.
Later, I was transferred to the Seventh Division of the Beijing Women's Forced
Labor Camp. I had to sit on a small stool for 17 hours every day. They started
to starve me from the second day on. I was given only one bowl of vegetable soup
a day. Brutal Persecution in the Second Division Seventeen days later I was transferred into the Second Division. It is a
separate prison within the camp. Song Lili from the Second Division was in charge of me. She restricted me and
deprived me of my basic human rights. All normal basic biological needs and
activities were used to torture me. Song Lili cut all my connections to the
outside world. 1. Sitting torture I was compelled to sit in a military posture, one of their methods of
physical abuse. I was forced to sit on a high stool for nearly 21 hours, with my
legs pressed tightly together, looking straight ahead, not
even moving my eyes. Walking around an area of one meter counted as
taking a rest. "Personal cangues," those detainees assigned by the
division head to implement close surveillance on me, hit me if my eyes moved and
poured cold water on me if I fell asleep. They used a ruler to hit me and broke
four rulers. My buttocks were bloody from prolonged sitting and developed
scabies. Sitting on the stool felt like sitting on broken glass. It is extremely
painful to sit this way, especially as I was starved and emaciated. The long
sitting caused my legs to swell, up to my thighs. The strain on the lumbar
muscles sometimes made it difficult for me to stand up. I had to report whatever
I did, even drinking water. I was forbidden to wash my hair for several months
and was not allowed to scratch my head. 2. Restrictions on restroom use and washing and changing clothes The "personal cangues" usually prevented me from going to the
restroom for the whole day, even when I had diarrhea. When I did get permission,
I had only one minute, the same amount of time they allotted for a bath.
Sometimes, as soon as the faucet was turned on, the inmates monitoring me would
turn it off even before my feet were wet. I was forbidden to change my underwear
for a long time. The inmates beat me whenever they smelled an odor. When the
weather turned warmer I was forbidden to take off my winter coat. They closed
the window and closed the curtain when it was hot. On days that it was 38
degrees Celsius, some of the inmates monitoring me had heat stroke, but they
kept the room arrangements to make me suffer. When it got cold, they turned fans
on to blow cold air toward me. They used all kinds of tactics to torture me. 3. Withholding food From the moment I got to the camp, they started to gradually skimp on my
food, reducing the quantity day by day, from half a piece of steamed bread per
day to one-third of a piece of steamed bread per day. Eventually all I got was
one-fourth of a piece of steamed bread. Sometimes they gave me the wrapping of a
Baozi [steamed bread with meat/vegetable stuffing] that others threw
away. It was very rare to eat vegetables. No salt at all. Coupled with sleep
deprivation, my hair turned gray. I was called a "mummy" because I was
so emaciated. 4. Sleep deprivation From the moment I got to the Second Division, those in charge gradually
reduced the time I was allowed to sleep to three hours per day, but even then
they prevented me from sleeping soundly. They disturbed me in all kinds of ways:
shaking the bed, putting pests on my bed, or kicking a chair to make noise. When
I was sleepy, Song Lili would instigate "personal cangues" to kick my
legs or stomp heavily on my feet. They kicked my swollen legs until they bled.
They also poured cold water over my head. Due to lack of sleep and food I often
had hallucinations and started to lose my memory. That made them brand me as
being psychotic. They took me to the psychology clinic and tried to say I was
psychotic and had depression. This was merely another tactic to further
persecute me. 5. Force-fed unknown substances Besides depriving me of sleep and restricting my sleep, they also force-fed
me mood-altering substances. When I refused to comply, several of them grabbed
my neck and pried my mouth open to force-feed me. I had diarrhea and vomiting
once after being given a capsule of an unknown substance. I asked them to stop
the drugs and said I wanted to see the doctor. The division head refused my
request and said, "You must take it. You cannot refuse!" 6. Suffering verbal abuse and beatings The "personal cangues" usually used filthy words to taunt me and
thought of despicable ways to torture me. For example, they gagged me with a wet
rag or toilet paper they had dunked into the filthy toilet bowl. My mouth was
usually injured in the process. Sometimes they would use towels to tie my mouth,
make me stand facing a wall, and beat me. I had bruises everywhere. 7. Deprived of visitation rights Song Lili deprived me of all my rights to connect to the outside world,
including writing letters, making phone calls, and receiving family visits. None
of my relatives' phone calls were transferred to me, or those in charge simply
hung up on them. They used all manner of excuses to prevent my relatives from
visiting. At one point, because of persistent intervention and appeals from my
relatives and the international community, Song Lili let me take a bath and
change my filthy, vomit-and dirt-stained clothing. They let me have half a piece
of steamed bread for 20 days before my older sister came to meet me. To exert pressure on me through my husband, Liu Baoguo, Song Lili urged him
to divorce me, attempting by this tactic to achieve my
"transformation". My husband refused. Consequently, they deprived him
of the right to visit me. How officials at Daxing Women's Forced Labor Camp Hide the Truth When I was put in the "Intensive Training Team," I was detained
separately. Gamblers and drug addicts Yang Zhimin, Li Liuxing, and Zhang
Fengxiang monitored me closely. I had to sit on a stool all day. They even
designated my sleeping pose: no facing toward the wall, and my mouth was not
allowed to touch the quilt. If I did this incorrectly, I had to correct the
posture again and again. When reporters visited or inspectors arrived or relatives were visiting, all
staff--from "personal cangues" to any others--would all do their best
to pretend that all was well and in accordance with prison regulations. They
would take me to the bathroom to wash up. They would let me sleep more. The food
suddenly included fish and pork. They would even buy colored paper to let me
make a folded paper rose or a peacock, to take photographs or make a videotape,
to show others. Once a guard let me take a bath and change clothes. They brought a desk and
let me sit on a chair to read. They even brought cooked rice, stewed pork, and
tomato and egg dishes. These were actually all used for "show" while
an inspection was in progress or visitors were around. Once the inspection and
visits were over, those in charge resumed their usual rounds of torture and
abuse. Another time, the guards and "personal cangues" were busy early in
the morning. They transferred me to the residential department of the Tiantanghe
Hospital. Five policemen and four inmate monitors took me for an exam. This time
they did not place me in handcuffs but supported me with their hands. I was
eventually taken to the manager's office to speak with Manager Chen Li. I told
her of the abuse and mistreatment I had been subjected to at the hands of Song
Lili from the Second Division. However, Chen Li excused all of Song Lili's
crimes. They transported me back by automobile to the Intensive Training Team,
but all other "personal cangues" and Falun Gong practitioners were
transferred to other places. I eventually learned what had had happened: the
international community had sent someone to investigate my abuse in that camp.
The Intensive Training Team played a trick. They found someone from another team
that looked like me to stalemate the investigation and conceal the facts. Until the time I was released, I remained steadfast in my principles and
never yielded--neither from physical abuse nor mental pressure. I told them,
""Transformation" would be a stain on my cultivation path. I made
this mistake once. I cannot make the same mistake twice. For several thousand
yuan in bonuses you have persecuted us and not let us to tell
anything about this to the outside world. How can we stop distributing
truth-clarifying fliers? The mission statement--'Educate, Convert, and
Salvage'--in your Beijing Women's Forced Labor Camp should be changed to
'Physical punishment, Abuse, and Reform.' Your false mottoes, 'Spring wind,
summer rain,' and 'Sisterly friendship' are but cruel jokes." I exposed the camp's abuses anytime and anywhere. I often complained loudly
about the evil Party's crimes. I also no longer cooperated with the monitors'
irrational requests. They were at their wits' end. The guards and "personal
cangues" were afraid of me. Later on they faked kindness and treated me the
best they could, superficially taking care of me. I understood their aim--to
hide their cruel abuse of me and other Falun Gong practitioners. I insisted on
clarifying the truth all the time. Once I heard Zhang Lianying scream when she was being beaten in the
guardhouse. I confronted the guards. The guards said that I was psychotic. I
refuted them, "If I am suffering from psychosis, why would you arrest me
and detain me?" Before I was released, the camp decorated the Intensive Training Team area
and installed a heating system in the guardhouse. All they were doing was trying
to cover up the truth. The "Personal Cangues" System Must be Eliminated All the abuse I was subjected to in that camp was at the hands of the
"personal cangues." Their responsibility was to monitor my every
movement and every word, including how many times I turned over in one night,
what my sleeping pose was, how I breathed. Everything was recorded. They often
secretly held meetings to discuss ways to deal with me according to my status.
"Personal cangues" said that they were highly "disciplined."
Even beating people was "disciplined." All things needed permission
from the team head. Beating whom, how to beat, beating to what degree--all were
done according to instructions from the police officer in charge. Second
Division head Song Lili rarely showed up. However, she often watched the video
that monitored me around the clock. She didn't implement anything in person. When the "personal
cangues" beat me several times, I called the guard in charge, but she said
she had not seen anyone beating me. I showed them my bruises. Their eyes opened
wide, but they said they did not see any bruises. Song Lili admitted that the
inmate monitors were following her orders. "Personal cangues" Niu
Yuhong, Zhou Ping, Ren Rongfen, and others beat and verbally abused me at will.
They made up rumors and said I had a tendency for self-mutilation and psychosis.
They gave me scant food to eat, restricted my basic human needs and rights
including relieving myself. These drug addict inmates dared to do anything.
Those in charge took advantage of their weak human nature and wills. The
officials could make those inmates commit all kinds of atrocities to gain a
reduction in their sentences. The use of inmates to monitor and abuse practitioners is, in fact, an attempt
to rid the labor camp authorities and guards of responsibility. Brazenly using
"personal cangues" as a systematic way to persecute Falun Gong
practitioners is a deed that severely tramples human rights. Being monitored by
"personal cangues" is an inhuman, excruciating experience.
Posting date: 2/19/2008
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