(Clearwisdom.net) Guards in the Hebei Province Women's Forced Labor Camp commit crimes against Falun Gong practitioners daily. They attempt to forcibly “transform” practitioners who resist the persecution, and subject them to mental torment. Practitioners at the labor camp have been deprived of personal freedom and dignity.
The following persecution cases took place in late 2011:
Guards Lu Yaqin and Liu Ziwei severely beat Ms. Zhao Ye, who is from Tangshan City, causing her arms to suffer muscle atrophy and her hands to shake continuously. She could no longer hold chopsticks to eat. Ms. Zhao repeatedly requested to go to a hospital to have her arms examined, but the camp officials refused her request. Ms. Zhao's fragile condition is worrisome.
Ms. Zhang Yuzhi from Wuning County, Qinhuangdao City previously suffered from vasculitis, TB, and other illnesses, but regained her health after practicing Falun Gong. Her old illnesses relapsed however after she was detained in the Hebei Province Women's Forced Labor Camp. Beginning on December 26, 2011, Ms. Zhang was tied up and given IV infusions against her will.
Torture reenactment: Forced injection of unknown substances
Ms. Qi Junling from Cangzhou City has been on a hunger strike for more than one month to resist the persecution. The camp guards brutally force-fed her daily as a method of torture.
Torture reenactment: Forced-feeding
Guard Liu Yamin violently beat Ms. Wang Shulian, who is from Tanghai County, Tangshan City, for two consecutive days on December 9-10. Guard Wang Weiwei beat her again on December 28. Ms. Wang's body and face were black and blue all over.
Guard Shi Jiangxia hit and kicked Ms. Wu Yufang, from Qianxi County, Tangshan City, inside a restroom on December 12, 2011. She also slapped Ms. Wu's face and violently beat her.
Torture reenactment: Beatings
One evening in early November 2011, guard Liu Ziwei forced all practitioners held in Team No. 3 to take off their clothes in order to expose them to the freezing cold for 40 minutes.
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