(Clearwisdom.net) These are the facts regarding the persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners in Jiangxi No. 2 Forced Labor Camp of Bajing Township, Gaoan City, Jiangxi Province.
1. In 2002, a practitioner (name unknown) went on a hunger strike to protest the persecution of Falun Dafa. He died during the process of force-feeding. Out of fear, the forced labor camp said that he had committed suicide, and his body was cremated immediately to destroy the evidence. His family was informed only after his cremation and was told that he had died from illnesses.
2. In the camp, Liu Suo's son ridiculed practitioners, saying, "Killing you practitioners is the same as killing dogs. We don't have to take any responsibility."
3. In May 2003, the guards assigned criminal inmates to monitor me. Every day, they only allowed me to take a five minute break three times, only three minutes to use the restroom each time. If I took more than three minutes, I was pulled out of the restroom even if I was not done. I had to listen repeatedly to recordings that slandered Falun Dafa. They handcuffed me to a bed, put headphones over my ears, and forced me to listen 16 hours a day. If I refused to listen, they ordered a group of inmates to physically abuse me. They allowed me to sleep about four hours per day.
4. Many practitioners who persisted in their Falun Dafa beliefs were deprived of food. Police officer Huang Aihui led many others to confiscate paper, pens and many other items sent by the practitioners' families. When practitioners' families sent food items, he would let the items rot rather than give them to the practitioners. Huang Aihui often blackmailed and extorted money from practitioners and searched them.
Those who participated in persecuting practitioners:
Forced Labor Camp Division chief: Fu Guizhi
Forced Labor Camp Division deputy chief: Xiao Feihu
Others: Hu Suo, Liu Suo, Huang Aihui, Wang Xinjie, Jin Wenhui, Qiu Jinchang, and
others
Jiangxi No. 2 Forced Labor Camp: 86-795-5485273, 86-795-5483056
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