(Clearwisdom.net) Recently, I heard that the Minghui/Clearwisdom website was seeking reports on incidents of persecution. I recalled the harsh and painful memories of the past nine years and have sorted them out to the best of my knowledge, to serve as evidence of the Communist Party's ruthless persecution of Falun Gong.
Nine years of severe traumaMy name is Zhang Yijie. I was born in Changchun, Jilin Province, and graduated from Jilin University in 1977. Following graduation, I became an official at the former Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, which changed its name to the Ministry of Commerce. I have worked both at the Liaison Office of the Ministry of Foreign Economics and at the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation. I was assigned the position of Second Secretary for Economic Affairs at the Chinese Embassy in Romania in the mid-1980s and held the position for a long time. After I returned to China, I was a deputy division chief and later division chief at the General Office of the Ministry of Commerce, among other official posts. I had a successful career and a wonderful family.
I began practicing Falun Gong at the end of 1994. My son and daughter were very bright and outstanding students--until the Communist Party destroyed everything.
Between July 1999 and April 2000, officials at the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation constantly pressured me to renounce my belief, and to stay in line with central Party policies. They turned my husband against me. I explained how Falun Gong benefits people and society, and further, since freedom of belief was guaranteed by the Chinese Constitution, I would never give it up. Over an eight-month period they coaxed, warned, and eventually threatened that I would lose everything. I refused to give up my belief because I had done nothing wrong by being a good person who follows the upright principles of Falun Dafa. At the end of eight months I was expelled from the Party, removed from my position as Party secretary and division chief, and my salary was reduced to the level of a clerk.
I left the ministry and went to work at the International Business and Commerce Research Institute. My daily job duties consisted solely of filling the tanks with hot water, sweeping the floor, and getting the newspapers while being under constant surveillance. The situation deteriorated quickly. Between 2001 and 2008 I was illegally arrested and incarcerated seven times. I lived in exile in Shandong Province, Guangzhou City, and in foreign countries. I was held at custody centers, shelters, police departments, schools, brainwashing centers, and labor camps. I was savagely tortured because I refused to renounce my belief. I was locked in a metal cage and brutally force-fed. I was tied to a bed and injected with unknown drugs. Former Deputy Premier and head of the central 610 Office Li Lanqing instructed the officials to sentence me to 18 months of forced labor. I never gave up my belief in the labor camps, so they extended my sentence by ten months when the first sentence was about to expire.
The Party has spared no means to try to coerce Falun Gong practitioners to renounce their belief. While at the labor camp, I was several times held in solitary confinement, a small, dark room. The first time, they did not let me sleep for 18 days, and the second time I was forced to stand continuously for 42 days and nights, while guards, collaborators, and prostitutes, nine people altogether, took turns torturing me and attempted to coerce me to write a guarantee statement. I also sustained severe injury in my lower back and legs from beatings. But I was determined to persevere in my belief, no matter what happened.
The guards eventually ordered three drugs addicts (who were also prostitutes) and a criminal to again pressure me, but I refused to write anything. They made an all-out assault against me until there was no intact skin on my body. "Will you write it or not?" they kept screaming the whole time. I eventually lost consciousness, and they put me in an isolated place for 17 days, during which time I nursed my wounds.
I relied on righteous belief in Master and Dafa and endured endless, unspeakable abuse: complete isolation, drawn-out starvation, toilet use restriction, sleep deprivation, beatings, and psychological abuses too numerous to count, that left me with wounds and near-blindness in both eyes, and stunted speech. My black hair turned white. I was beyond recognition. Yet, I never did and will never bow to the regime's pressure, a regime that ignores human rights and the law.
After I left the labor camp and was once again employed, officials from my workplace and residential committee kept watching me. The officials said, "You are different from the others because you did not "reform"." When I went to work, security officers would follow me onto the bus. My office phone and home phone were tapped. They followed me everywhere, especially on so-called "sensitive days" [Party Congress and national holidays], when they would stay so close to me that it almost looked like they were my bodyguards. The security officers even put a table in the hallway outside my office at work and manned it, to watch me eight hours a day. I was not allowed to leave Beijing. My requests for leave of absence were always denied, and my holidays and vacations guaranteed under labor laws were canceled without explanation. I was stripped of bonuses, medical care, and raises. Two Beijing police officers pried my office desk open during the two Party congresses in March 2005 and searched it without a warrant.
My family had not lived a day in peace for several years. In order to spare my family the omnipresent harassment that followed me everywhere, even into my home, I applied for early retirement, but it was denied. The officials told me, "You didn't 'reform!' We can't let you stay home, because then we'll worry about [you going out and talking to people about Falun Gong], so you must come to work." They came to my home and repeatedly rushed me to go to work and even threatened to terminate the pitiful salary I had left.
I left home alone in September 2006 and went to Thailand. One month later Bo Xilai, then-Minister of Commerce, issued an official document in which he pronounced me fired, citing "impossibly stubborn, thereby creating a huge impact inside and outside China" as the reasons for his action.
I was granted United Nations asylum while in Thailand. In October 2007, the US government accepted me to live in the US after international NGOs and my relatives and friends had pleaded my case. Today, I am glad I have a chance to expose the Party's crimes against humanity to the world. I will use my personal experiences to expose the unprecedented brutal tortures and abuses that have taken place in China and continue to this day.
My seven arrests1. I went to the Beijing Appeals Bureau on July 21, 1999, to appeal for justice for Falun Gong after the persecution started. Armed police arrested me and took me to the Beijing Stadium from where they transferred me to a custody center in a suburban area. The next day they sent me to a city police department and later on to the local police station in my home district. Three days later, officials from my workplace escorted me home.
2. A year later, on May 12, 2000, I went to the Central Appeals Office on my own. Right after I uttered the words "Falun Gong," the police there immediately arrested and took me to the Chaoyang District Custody Center affiliated with the Beijing Police Department. I held a hunger strike there to protest the illegal detention. I saw how they killed Falun Gong practitioner Mei Yulan through savage force-feeding that caused massive internal bleeding. I went home on May 25, 2000.
3. Eight practitioners and I went to Tiananmen Square to appeal on June 22, 2000. The police arrested us and sent us to Division 13 of the Beijing Police Department that handles major criminal cases. I went on a hunger strike and was tied up and force-fed twice. They also injected me with unknown substances. I refused to give my name and was released on the ninth day of the hunger strike.
4. Local police arrested me from home on July 21, 2000, only because this was a "sensitive day." They locked me in a metal cage at the police department and then sent me to a vacant room at a school where two other practitioners were also held. The police and 20 other people watched me around the clock. I went home on the fourth day.
5. Plainclothes agents from Beijing Public Security Bureau arrested me early in the morning on January 3, 2001, right after I arrived at work. They put me in a car and drove me to a brainwashing center held at the Xinan Labor Camp, sponsored by the Office of the Party Working Committee, a central regime agency. I refused to "reform." They kept me in isolation from the first day, and many people attacked me on a daily basis. I went on a hunger strike to protest the brainwashing and said, "Falun Dafa is good! Truth-Compassion-Forbearance is good!"
On the ninth day I was taken to a hospital where they tried to give me an IV infusion, saying that I was suffering from kidney failure. I pulled the needle out and drained the drug from the IV bottle. Agents from the 610 Office had a policy that "Falun Gong practitioners should not be released if they do not 'reform;' instead, they should be kept in labor camps and transferred to brainwashing centers and back to labor camps if they still persist." My determination and my family's visits helped loosen me from their iron grip.
I went to Changchun to celebrate the 2001 Chinese New Year with my relatives, and the police followed me home. They even demanded a 4,500-yuan "monitoring fee." I did not want them to harass my relatives, but I could not return to Beijing because the same persecution awaited me, so I went south to Shandong and later to Guangzhou.
6. I was shopping with a fellow practitioner in Guangzhou on March 15, 2001, when plainclothes agents suddenly appeared and arrested me. They held me in the Tianpingjia Custody Center in Guangzhou for 45 days and found my name and address. The Guangzhou police hastily sent me to the Guangzhou City Legal Education School, a brainwashing center.
7. Three officials from the Beijing Police Department came to the Guangzhou Legal Education School around May 10, 2001, and flew me back to Beijing. They sent me to the Paoju Custody Center in Beijing where I was held for a month. They never stopped prodding me to renounce my belief. In the end they said, "You have to 'reform,' or we'll send you to a labor camp." I confronted them regarding their ignorance of state laws, which protect freedom of belief. A month later, in June 2001, Li Lanqing, then Deputy-Premier again instructed officials to sentence me to 18 months of forced labor. The sentence was later extended by 10 months.
Below is a summary of the harassment and abuses I have personally experienced.
Record of harassment and abuses