Drugs Used to Persecute Falun Gong Practitioners in Fujian Prison

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For a long time, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) personnel in the Fujian Prison have persecuted Falun Gong practitioners by forcibly administering or injecting toxic drugs that damage the central nervous system. According to a female fellow practitioner who was detained in the Fujiang Prison for two years, practitioners were asked what kind of illnesses they had before. When they got the answer, they then added some drugs to the practitioners' food to strengthen their physical persecution. If practitioners took these types of drugs for too long, they would feel that their previous illnesses had returned. If practitioners refused to take the medicine, the staff force-fed them.

In order to reach their goal, for a long time the CCP staff members forced a certain practitioner to have all kinds of injections which were damaging to the nervous system. The injected drugs made the body numb and swollen. After undergoing the injections, the teeth became loose and the practitioner shed tears frequently. The practitioner's eyesight became worse and worse, to the point where the person was unable to see things. Additionally, the whole body felt cold, as if he was taking a shower in a cold wind.

Later, that fellow practitioner escaped, and he has since recovered.

We appeal to people around the world to help stop the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong practitioners who believe in the universal principles of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance.

Fujian Women's Prison:
Wu Xuehua, deputy of Fujian Women's Prison: 86-591-83632966 (Office), 86-591-87864275 (Home), 86-13960728466 (Mobile)
Li Meilan, political commissioner: 86-591-83668034 (Office), 86-591-87616618 (Home), 86-13906913893 (Mobile)
Liang Jiwei, deputy director of Fujian Women's Prison: 86-591-88051966 (Office), 86-591-87848535 (Home), 86-13950220816 (Mobile)

Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2008/8/1/183204.html

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