Two Elderly Ladies Tortured in Wanjia Forced Labour Camp in Harbin City

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Prison guards in the notorious Wanjia Forced Labour Camp in Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, are still torturing Falun Dafa practitioners, even the elderly ones.

Ms. Meng Qingying, 67, is a retired teacher from the Harbin City 28th Middle School. She is detained in Wanjia Labour Camp just because she practises Falun Dafa. On the morning of December 2nd, 2005, prison guard Guan Jie berated Ms. Meng because she did not memorise the prison rules well. Later, guard Yao Fuchang took her to the office, where guard Yu Fangli shouted at her loudly. After 8 a.m., others heard her screaming in another small, dark cell. Around 10 a.m., guard Yu Fangli ordered the inmate cell leader to get a change of clothes for Ms. Meng. At lunchtime, Ms. Meng's soiled clothes were found thrown in the garbage. Ms. Meng had been tortured on the iron chair for three whole days, until December 5. Her lower body was covered with purple black bruises, her legs and feet were swollen, and her arms and hands were numb.

Ms. Chen Guilan, 59, was an employee of the Hulan District Power Plant in Harbin City. She is also in Wanjia Labour Camp because she practises Falun Dafa. Prison guards also took her into the small, dark cell to torture her. They beat her while she was hanging up and while she was sitting on the iron chair. Her lower body was covered with dark bruises.

The guards usually use electric batons to shock practitioners on their faces, hands, and elsewhere. Now they are shocking practitioners predominantly on their lower bodies so that others cannot easily detect the wounds, which are covered by the practitioners' clothes.

Wanjia Forced Labour Camp guards intentionally cause practitioners mental and physical pain. They laugh right after beating practitioners.

Guards Yao Fuchang (male), Yu Fangli (female), Guan Jie (gender unknown) and Wu Baoyun (female) are guilty of the above conduct.

Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/1/7/118202.html

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