I had stiff joints and pain throughout my whole body. With hands and feet numb, I walked slowly during my hunger strike last December. Because I was on hunger strike for over 20 days, I was dragged to the management office to be given the "rope tying" torture [The police tie up the practitioner with a thin rope, circle the rope around his neck, and tie his hands behind his back. Then the police use all their strength to tighten the rope], which severely damaged my left shoulder and increased the pain in my whole body. Up to June of this year, I was still unable to touch cold water, and I had stiff joints and chronic pain in my palms.
The guards even forced me to take part in the "military training" so that they could make me suffer more. Because I walked slowly, I was dragged and pushed. In a few days, my feet became more sore and painful. I could not even eat. One day, because I walked slowly, I was forbidden to enter the dining room. I was left outside under the burning sun. In the afternoon I was restrained and force-fed by several policemen. On the fifth day, I was taken away for "rope tying" again.
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