Reenactment of Torture Methods at the Masanjia Forced Labour Camp - Part 4 (Photos)

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Part 1: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200603/32035.html
Part 2: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200603/32048.html
Part 3: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200603/32068.html


Torture method 9: split legs and head against the floor

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The practitioner's legs are split open to the maximum while he is handcuffed with his arms behind his back. The guards press his head downward until his face touches the floor. The practitioner's tendons are torn; it is excruciatingly painful. In mid-October 2000, practitioner Zou Guirong, who was later tortured to death, was tortured this way. She wrote, "Qiu Ping and Huang Haiyan (both are guards), and collaborators1 pushed me down, tied my hands behind my back and pressed my head toward my thighs. My body bent like a compressed spring. I could hardly breathe and I screamed. They gagged me with a dirty rag. I struggled, crawled toward the toilet and was pulled back. My whole body and the floor underneath me were wet with sweat; my shoes were kicked away. I struggled several times and was held down several times..."

Torture method 10: sitting on a small stool

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The practitioner is forced to sit on a small stool and is forbidden to sleep. The guards stand next to the practitioner and watch him while reading in a loud voice books that slander and attack Dafa. This long-term torture results in tissue necrosis of the buttocks as they turn black and blue.

Torture method 11: sitting in a basin of cold water

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This torture is administered even in the coldest time of winter. The practitioner's buttocks are pushed into a basin containing cold water while the collaborators pull the practitioner's hands up from behind him. One collaborator vehemently pushes the practitioner's head down while another collaborator sits on his legs and pushes downward.

Torture method 12: savage beating

This is the most violent form of torture used against women Falun Gong practitioners at Masanjia Forced Labour Camp. The guards physically and verbally assault the practitioners at any time without restraint. Violence and terror fills this wicked place. Four reenactment scenes below illustrate four actual beating incidents.

Scene 1:

On April 17th, 2004, the guards dragged practitioners to the division head's office, slapped their faces repeatedly with shoes, kicked their chests and punched their faces. Some practitioners had sustained ruptured eardrums in both ears, their faces became deformed and their teeth became loose.

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Scene 2:

During the "Battle to take the Fort," which was forced "reform" in December 2003, practitioner Cui Guohua (59 years old) was savagely beaten by about eight people, headed by collaborators Li Junying and Zhao Xiuli. They concentrated their punches on Cui Guohua's head and face. Li Junying said, "Beat her hard!" Cui Guohua sustained a concussion and vomited whatever she ate after the beating. She felt her head was swinging when she walked. See photos 47-49.

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Scene 3:

The guards ordered inmates to savagely beat practitioner Zhen Xiuxiang. They banged her head against a wall, forced her to double-cross her legs, yanked her hair and tore her clothes. She suffered a mental collapse afterwards. See photos 50-52.

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Scene 4:

The guards brutally beat one practitioner until her face turned black and blue and she lost consciousness. The guards put a soiled sanitary napkin under the practitioner's nose to see if she really had lost consciousness. See photos 53-55.

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Photo 55 Disfigured face after being beaten

Note

1. "Collaborators": Former practitioners who have turned against Falun Gong under brainwashing and torture. They are then made to assist in brainwashing and torturing practitioners.

(To be continued)

Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/3/2/121901.html

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