(Clearwisdom.net) I was sent to a labor camp for distributing leaflets
exposing the persecution of Dafa practitioners. This is how I learned of the
situation in the labor camp.
- Dafa practitioners who were sent to the labor camp include teenage
students, elderly citizens in their seventies, factory workers, peasants,
college students, government officials, well educated intellectuals,
professors, and even army personnel. The only reason they were sent to the
labor camp was because they practiced Falun Gong.
- There were many solitary confinement cells in the labor camp. Dafa
practitioners were taken there if they practiced the Falun Gong exercises or
broke one of the inhumane rules the labor camp made up. Before being thrown
into these cells, practitioners were stripped almost completely naked. The
cells were very dark and small. A person couldn't even stand straight in
there. There were many insects in the cell, and the practitioners were badly
bitten. Every day, the guards would throw a few chunks of rice on the
ground, and the practitioners had to eat with their hands. The practitioners
were detained there until they wrote the "guarantee letter" [promising
to give up the practice]. After they wrote the "guarantee
letter," they had to announce at the labor camp meeting that they
promised to give up the practice. Additionally, they were required to
declare their resolve to stop practicing repeatedly, otherwise they would be
sent back to solitary confinement.
- Two convicted criminals watched every Dafa practitioner around the clock.
There were numerous unreasonable rules. The practitioners were only allowed
to use the restroom at specified times. The guards
also forbade practitioners to talk to or see each other. If one practitioner
was in the public restroom, then other practitioners weren't allowed to go
in there.
- At the end of the term, the practitioners weren't released until they
announced that they no longer practiced Falun Gong, while other people at
the labor camp were free to go after their term was over. This meant that
for Falun Gong practitioners, being sent to the labor camp was equivalent to
a life sentence. If they didn't write the three required letters renouncing
their belief in Falun Gong, they could be detained forever. The three
letters included a "guarantee-not-to-practice" letter, a letter of
repentance, and a letter criticizing other practitioners. If practitioners
refused to write them, then every month their term was extended for an
additional eight days. At the end of the term, if they didn't change their
mind about Falun Gong, then another 3 months were added. For other people at
the labor camp, if they behaved well, they were allowed to not participate
in hard labor for a few days every month, but for Dafa practitioners, the
term just kept growing. This extension happened again and again. Even those
who were forced to write the three letters were detained for another 3 to 5
months for the labor camp officials to observe if the practitioners had
indeed changed their heart. Only after that would the labor camp officials
consider releasing a practitioner.
- The employees at the labor camp used all sorts of ways to pressure Dafa
practitioners, such as playing videotapes slandering Falun Gong, and leading
practitioners along an evil enlightenment path by making practitioners with
attachments and lower enlightenment quality lie to them. They often bragged
about how many practitioners they had "transformed." They also had
long "talks" with practitioners, which sometimes lasted more than
10 hours, and in certain cases, much longer than that. The practitioners
weren't even allowed to drink water. The labor camp employees used
everything they could to apply pressure to the practitioners, trying to
muddle the practitioners' minds.
- In the labor camp, the practitioners were treated worse than animals and
suffered all kinds of torture. Most Dafa practitioners became very weak due
to the torture. There were people losing consciousness and being sent to the
hospital every day. Many practitioners could no longer walk. Most elderly
practitioners were tortured so severely that they developed symptoms of
heart disease, high blood pressure, epilepsy, and paralysis. Only then would
the labor camp officials ask the local police station or relatives to take
the practitioner away to avoid responsibility. They said, "If they die
outside [not in the police station], it is easier to deal with." They
use this method to avoid responsibility and hide their crimes.