Practitioners Beaten in Masanjia Forced Labor Camp
By a correspondent in Liaoning Province
(Clearwisdom.net)
On July 20, 2009, practitioners Zhang Min and Cheng Liaoying,
both being held at the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp, in Shenyang,
were beaten and tortured for protesting their persecution by
shouting "Falun Dafa is good" during meal time. A guard by the name
of Zhang suspected that Wei Shaomin, a 67 year old practitioner
from Fushun City, had also shouted "Falun Dafa is Good," and
questioned her, "Did you say Falun Dafa is Good?" Wei Shaomin
answered, "I am a little slow, otherwise I would have shouted."
They then left her alone, but told her that Ms. Zou Shuqin, from
Beijing, was dead. From the summer of 2007 to July 2008, more than one hundred
practitioners from Beijing were sent to Masanjia Forced Labor Camp.
Ms. Zou Shuqin, in her 50's, was one of them. Her original sentence
had expired in Beijing, but because of the Beijing Olympics, five
practitioners were transferred to Masanjia and forced to serve
another six months. In 2008, whilst in Masanjia, Ms. Zou had shouted "Falun Dafa is
good" in the dining hall and was quickly dragged out. She was taken
to the fourth floor, where she was shocked with electric batons,
brutally beaten and kicked. Ms. Zou was hung up off the ground for
a long period of time before being taken back to her cell. At about
11 p.m. that evening, Ms. Zou had a severe headache and started to
vomit. She was sent to the clinic on the ground floor. The next
day, the guard took all her clothes away. An inmate in Masanjia
revealed that she had been hospitalized. One month later, police
said she had a stroke. Since then, there has been no further
information about Ms. Zou's whereabouts or condition, only the
guard Zhang's statement that Ms. Zou Shuqin was dead. In early 2008, the third team at Masanjia, led by guard Zhang,
injected an unknown drug into some healthy practitioners. They
claimed it was an immunization. About forty practitioners from
different teams were injected with the drug. They forbid
practitioners from asking what drug was called or what disease it
was for. Those chosen had to get injection without exception. When
an elderly practitioner refused she was thrown to the ground. In 2007, other practitioners in Masanjia were to be forced to
have the "immunization." When practitioners Wang Guilan and Li
Yurong refused, several thugs grabbed them and pinned them to the
floor. Ms Wang was beaten so badly around her lower back that she
couldn't stand for a week. Guards also tried to remove Ms Li's
clothes. As both practitioners had many layers of clothing on and
from their struggling, they somehow managed to avoid being injected
with the drug. Prior to the Olympics in 2008, additional teams were organized
to escalate the persecution on the "more steadfast practitioners."
A "special management" team was headed by guard, Dong Bin, and the
"severe management" team was headed by guard, Zhang Xiurong. In
July 2009, practitioners in these teams were separated and
continued to be tortured. Practitioners in the special management team were transferred to
a room in a newly constructed production building, and were
confined to one room all day long, where guards and criminals
participated in persecuting them. There are about about a dozen practitioners from the severe
management team that are still in Masanjia, the others have been
released from the labor camp. Practitioners assigned to the special management team were:
Zhang Lianying from Beijing, Liu Shiqin from Benxi, Zhou Guimin
from Liaoning, Xia Ning, probably from Beijing, and Xu Hui from
Jinzhou in Liaoning Province.
Practitioners assigned to the severe management team were: Cheng
Lianying from Dalian, Wang Ling from Liaoning, Wei Shaomin from
Fushun, Liu Guifang from Dandong, Liu Yuehong from Beijing, Zhang
Min from Dalian, Liu Yanqin from Liaoning and Ms. Gao from
Dalian.
Posting date: 2/4/2010
Category: Persecution Accounts
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2010/1/25/216900.html
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