(Minghui.org) Surrounded by high walls topped with barbed wire and secured with an iron gate, the notorious Xingtai Brainwashing Center lies roughly 330 yards east of the Xingtai Epilepsy Hospital on Donghuan Road, which leads into Jing'an Village.
The brainwashing center was established by the local 610 Office, a Party-based security organization that pervades all levels of government in China with the sole purpose of persecuting Falun Gong practitioners.
Over the last decade, the brainwashing center has jailed and tortured many Falun Gong practitioners. Some were taken to the center directly by local police, and others were transferred from forced labor camps and prisons.
The goal of the brainwashing center is to force Falun Gong practitioners to renounce their belief and “transform,” by whatever means it deems necessary. Chinese authorities then use these “transformed” people to spy on, and even torture, other practitioners.
The Xingtai Brainwashing Center gate
Security camera and barbed wire at the gate of Xingtai Brainwashing Center
Mr. Zhang Guangcai and Ms. Zhang Xingfang, a married couple, operated a dental clinic in Shahe City, Hebei Province. They were detained at the Xingtai Brainwashing Center facility twice in 2004.
The first time was eight days after officers from the Shahe City Police Department searched their clinic and broke into their home with a crowbar on July 6, 2004.
Mr. Zhang was held there for three months. He was starved, subjected to sleep deprivation, and allowed only restricted use of the toilet.
Local police returned to the clinic on December 24, 2004, and arrested the couple again. Mr. and Mrs. Zhang were taken directly to the brainwashing center this time.
Mr. Zhang was handcuffed behind his back with one arm over his shoulder (see illustration below). He was then shocked with electric batons. A guard from the brainwashing center said when Mr. Zhang was being tortured, “Beating [Falun Gong practitioners] to death won't be blamed on us--it's recorded as suicide.”
Torture illustration: Handcuffed behind the back with one arm over the shoulder
Mr. Zhang went on a hunger strike to protest the torture. Deputy director of the brainwashing center Qiu Youlin retaliated with painful force-feeding procedures that damaged Mr. Zhang's windpipe and esophagus.
Mr. Zhang's health quickly deteriorated. He struggled to breathe, was in constant pain, coughed constantly, and experienced feelings of suffocation--even while he slept.
Mr. Zhang was taken to a hospital, where doctors found that his lungs were severely damaged. The brainwashing center then transferred Mr. Zhang back to the Shahe City Police Department.
The police department then tried to transfer Mr. Zhang back to the Handan City Forced Labor Camp, but the camp would not take him because of his poor health. The police department reluctantly released Mr. Zhang.
When Ms. Wen Cai went to the Xingtai brainwashing center in March 2004 to seek the release of her mother, she was also detained.
The brainwashing center staff tried to force Ms. Wen to renounce her belief in Falun Gong by beating her and force-feeding her with drugs. Her family was made to pay 3,000 yuan (US$490) for Ms. Cai's “legal education fee” and release.
She was still breastfeeding at the time. Her one-year-old daughter had to switch to formula due to her detention.
A group of around 12 people from the Shiliting Township Government, including several police officers, ransacked Ms. Hao Bianyun's house on October 27, 2004.
The group took 230 yuan (US$37) her family had saved to buy coal for heat in the winter.
One officer covered Ms. Hao's mouth and punched her while two others carried her outside into a waiting police car.
Her 5-year-old daughter cried “Mama,” and chased them outside. An officer grabbed the child and threw her into the police car, too.
Ms. Hao was detained in the brainwashing center for two months, during which time she was injected with unknown drugs several times. As a result she suffered chest pains, hallucinations, and sometimes fell unconscious.
After she was released, Ms. Hao was mentally disordered. Her hallucinations worsened, and she gradually lost the ability to take care of herself. She died on March 25, 2010.
(To be continued)