Police in the Chaoyanggou Labour Camp abused practitioners by assigning them heavy workloads. In hot summer weather, when the temperature reached over 30 degrees C (about 95 degrees F) they forced practitioners to load bricks. Ten practitioners were forced to load a big truck within 10 minutes. Practitioners had to work very hard. The supervisor of the group kept shouting, "Come on, hurry up!" Those practitioners who had been tortured to the point of emaciation were out of breath after a short time. Their legs were trembling. The skin on their hands peeled off and their hands were bleeding. Mud covered their bodies and faces. They could only rest for a few minutes when the loaded truck went away. But they were not allowed to drink any water. Usually the labour camp does not allow practitioners to drink water at all. The practitioners were only allowed to wash their faces once a week. The food served was cakes made of maize (corn meal) flour and watery soup without any vegetables. The food provided was not sufficient for practitioners.
Source:http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2001/11/28/16277.html
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