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Atrocities Committed at Nanmusi Women's Labor Camp in Zizhong, Sichuan Province By a Dafa practitioner from Sichuan Province (Clearwisdom.net) Since Jiang Zemin's regime started the persecution,
about one thousand Dafa practitioners have been detained at the Nanmusi Women's
Labor Camp in Sichuan Province. The authorities there have committed horrendous
crimes against Dafa and Dafa practitioners. Below are some specific examples: 1. Ms. Su Shihui is a college student in Chengdu. In order to
"transform" her, the guards sent her to a smaller group and ordered
"collaborator" Zhao Yan to beat her. Once, she was hung up with
handcuffs for four days and four nights. As soon as she closed her eyes, the
guards would apply skin ointment to her eyes. The guards did not allow her to
relieve herself or use tampons or sanitary napkins. 2. Ms. Ye Peiqi is a resident of Chengdu. She could often be heard screaming
from torture during the night, which almost caused her to suffer a mental
collapse. Now she needs help just going to the bathroom. 3. Ms. Geng Xiaojun is 32 years old. She was repeatedly beaten and kicked
until she was covered with cuts and bruises, to the point where she was
unrecognizable. She was also hung up with handcuffs for a long period of time. 4. Ms. Kang Guizhen is 49 years old. In order to "re-educate" her,
the police struck her with aluminum bars. She was lashed with the bars
repeatedly, leaving scars all over her body. 5. Ms. Yang Zhenru is a resident of Deyang. Once, she was reported by a
collaborator for quietly singing Dafa songs with some other practitioners. In
order to protect the others, she took responsibility for the singing. She was
given electric shocks to the head and tortured for more than two hours, which
made her lose consciousness. After she woke up, she was still sent to do more
forced labor 6. Ms. Chen Guizhen is a 50 year old resident of Luzhou. She was regularly
hung up with handcuffs and forced to crouch or kneel down for long periods of
time. In order to "transform" her, the police often forced her to
swear at Dafa and Master Li. Once, the police ordered a whole room full of
practitioners to swear in the middle of the night. When some practitioners
refused, they forced all the practitioners to line up and swear one by one. In order to increase profits, this labor camp forces the practitioners to
work overtime for as long as 20 hours a day. The practitioners are often not
allowed to drink sanitized water or soup. They are usually not allowed to wash
their faces, and can rarely take a bath. When their smell becomes unbearable
even to the guards, they are given half a bucket of water to wash with. When the
detained practitioners' families bring clothes for them, the guards make them
soak the clothes in water before allowing the practitioners to pick them up. In order to prevent the practitioners from doing the Falun Gong exercises,
the guards keep watch 24 hours a day. They set all kinds of rules about sitting
posture and crouching and sleeping positions. The camp also has a metal
instrument specifically to pry open the mouths of practitioners who go on hunger
strikes. Besides forcing practitioners to work overtime, the guards also force the
Dafa practitioners to watch videos or listen to recordings that slander Dafa, or
sing Chinese Communist Party songs. When practitioners are to be released, the
camp forces them to write a statement criticizing Dafa. Because she refused to
write a statement, Ms. Su Shihui was forced to take off her shoes and socks and
stand on the freezing floor for a long period of time. There are still more than 100 steadfast Dafa practitioners currently being
persecuted in the Nanmusi Women's Labor Camp. They are detained on the 3rd
and 4th floors, where they are strictly monitored by the guards and
sealed off from the outside. If at any time a practitioner who cannot take it
any longer makes a sound, the guards immediately stuff her mouth with dirty
socks. The guards who persecute Dafa practitioners the most cruelly are Zhang
Xiaofang, policewoman Lan, policewoman Li, and policewoman Wang. Posting date: 3/29/2005 |