Latest Record of Criminal Acts Committed by Shi Changjing and His Cronies at Changlinzi's Forced Labour Camp

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After being bailed out for medical treatment in July 2001, Bi Zhihai was sent back to the forced labour camp. This happened in November 2001, because he was suspected of accessing the Internet. On December 22, 2001, when Bizhihai's illegal "forced labour term" expired, Hao Wei, the chief of the No.4 team, told him that he had to be detained for an additional month "for his hunger strike."

In fact, Shi Changjing, director of Changlinzi's Forced Labour Camp, concocted this. Since some articles published on the Internet exposed his and Hao Wei's criminal acts, he retaliated without restraint. It was rumoured that all those practitioners who had been on hunger strike would have their forced labour terms extended arbitrarily.
Recently, authorities from the Changlinzi Forced Labour Camp set up an "out-of-camp team," where all the practitioners whose terms are going to expire are sent. The chief promised to give them a relaxed environment and would drive practitioners home if their family wouldn't come to meet them when their terms were "expired." It sounds perfect. However, the forced labour camp tried to find any possible excuse not to release some practitioners when their terms expired.

Because of the persecution and unsanitary conditions, most practitioners in Changlinzi's Forced Labour Camp are suffering from scabies. Their whole body has festered and their legs are swollen. It is not easy to make a small movement. They also can't sit down because the body is too sore and itchy to bear. They are suffering ultimate physical pain and discomfort.

All kind people, please pay attention to the practitioners' plight in this forced labour camp, and help to stop this inhuman persecution.

Source:
http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2002/1/3/17277.html

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