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Falun Gong Practitioners Forced into Intensive Slave Labor in Hazardous Conditions at Chaoyanggou Labor Camp, Changchun City, Jilin Province By a practitioner in China
(Clearwisdom.net) In April of 2001, the guards at the Chaoyanggou
Labor Camp took advantage of the fact that detainees of all brigades were
working outside the camp. This enabled them to enslave and torture Falun Gong
practitioners illegally. Detainees in the 2nd brigade were ordered to work in a factory
producing floorboard materials. There the harm of inhaling plastic dust was a
very serious problem and almost no safety equipment was offered. Practitioners
were forced to do hard labor even when they were not given enough food to eat in
any one of the three meals in a day. When they were loading and unloading PVC
material, everyone had to carry bags close to or over one hundred pounds and
pile them up neatly. Practitioners were soaked with sweat, gasping for breath,
while the guards and the head of the hooligans were shouting and cursing the
practitioners to work harder. They never cared if practitioners died from the
hard work. Some practitioners were weak and emaciated due to the torture they
suffered. Then, detainees in the 4th brigade were ordered to work in a
brickyard on the western side of the camp, where the bricks were produced. The
situation there for production was extremely harsh. There was no workshop, and
everything had to be done in just an open area without any shelter at all. More
than ten piles of some kind of powder was the raw material used to produce
bricks. Around the piles of powder stood several big sieves and more than ten
people were sifting stove-powder. If one slowed down he would be cursed or
beaten. Other people were using carts to transfer powder, and some were
transferring bricks just produced. Everyone had to work at a jogging pace. Falun
Gong practitioners were forced to work for as long as ten hours per day, pushing
carts for a distance of ten thousand meters in total; and the labor intensity
was so heavy that a common person could not take it. In addition, the tools and
devices were simple and broken, the sunlight was cruelly hot, and the powder and
dust filled the air, making everyone's eyes, nose, ears and whole body full of
powder and dust. Such a harmful and terrible mode of production seriously damaged the
practitioners' health. Due to the long term exposure to the sun, their skin
became black-red and one could not tell their face from their hair. The sun made
the burned skin on their back become cracked and very painful. Their waists were
bent by the heavy work load. There were large blisters all over their hands.
After the blisters broke, they could not even touch water to wash their own
clothes. Seeing that they had been tortured to such a extent, their family
members held back their tears; but felt a stabbing pain in their hearts when
they came to see them on visiting days. The policemen in the camp threatened
their family members, and pressured them to persuade the practitioners to give
up their belief in Dafa. Detainees in the 6th brigade were mainly working on farms. From
sowing to reaping, there was almost no time for a break. Thirst under the strong
sun, laboring in the field, cruel torture in the guards' room, suffering in the
classroom of the water-house, and hunger and scabies tormented practitioners all
the time. Posting date: 5/31/2004
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