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FDI: Northeast China Prison Under Lockdown After Deaths Exposed Online

Human Toll of Nationwide "Transformation" Campaign Begins to Emerge

April 2, 2011

 

New York—A prison camp in Northeast China has been put under lockdown after three Falun Gong detainees died there within two weeks and evidence of the sudden deaths was posted online. In an effort to prevent additional details from being leaked, guards and prisoners alike are having their phones monitored and the victims' families are being tailed by security agents.

Torture and abuse intensified at Jiamusi Prison in Heilongjiang province in February after personnel received orders in early 2011 to increase the "transformation rate" among Falun Gong practitioners held at the camp. The orders were issued as part of a nationwide three-year Communist Party campaign to reinvigorate transformation efforts, a campaign documented last week in an essay by the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) (analysis). As a result, three middle-aged male practitioners died between February 26 and March 8, 2011. Within days of the deaths, news of the incident was reported on the overseas Falun Gong minghui.ca website.

The accounts included a photo of one victim's corpse showing signs of severe beating, video footage of another victim hospitalized before his death, and the names of key prison staff involved in their torture (see photo gallery). This was despite efforts by prison personnel to cover-up the deaths by removing one practitioner's body from the hospital immediately and quickly cremating another.

In response to information on the deaths being leaked online so quickly, the prison was put under lockdown, and on March 11 agents from the Public Security and State Security Bureaus reportedly visited the prison to investigate not the cause of the deaths, but the source of the leak. Given the level of detail in accounts of the deaths, the agents apparently concluded that some non-Falun Gong prisoners or personnel at the camp must have informed family members or others of what had happened. This triggered tightened restrictions on guards, detainees, and victims' families alike.

An additional 70 Falun Gong practitioners are still being held at Jiamusi Prison. As their family members have reacted with panic to news of the deaths and demanded to see their loved ones, some reported being beaten by guards or subjected to various forms of humiliation.

"Besides the inhumaneness of these killings, what is striking about this case is how many people have been affected," says Falun Dafa Information Center executive director Levi Browde. "Prison guards, inmates, doctors, nurses, and judges have been dragged by the Communist Party into inflicting horrific pain on their fellow citizens."

"Meanwhile, dozens of other families are panicked that they will be the next ones to receive the fateful phone call that their loved one has been killed. This incident epitomizes the enormous toll that the persecution of Falun Gong is having on all levels of Chinese society."

Top-down orders lead to deaths


The deaths occurred in the context of a three-year Communist Party campaign to intensify efforts to "transform" the vast majority of Falun Gong practitioners in China. The Falun Dafa Information Center reported on the initiation of the campaign in October 2010, as it was described in official Communist Party documents posted online. On March 22, 2011, the CECC published the results of its own investigation into the dynamics and scope of the campaign (analysis).

A key feature of the campaign has been imposition of quotas to transform as many as 85 percent of people known to the authorities as practicing Falun Gong (news). It is estimated that tens of millions of people practice Falun Gong in China, despite eleven years of brutal suppression, though not all of them may be known to the authorities.

Transformation—a euphemism for forcing practitioners to renounce Falun Gong and pledge allegiance to the Communist Party—has been at the core of the anti-Falun Gong campaign since its inception. As part of the transformation process, individuals are typically subjected to physical and psychological torture (report).

In some parts of the country, the reinvigorated campaign has led to abductions and detentions in extralegal forced conversion classes. At detention facilities such as Jiamusi Prison, the campaign appears to have triggered intensified torture and killing of adherents already held there after being unfairly sentenced to long terms for their belief.

According to sources inside China, after receiving instructions to reach an 85 percent "transformation rate," Jiamusi prison personnel set up a "Strict Management Team" on February 21, 2011. Nine practitioners from different wards were taken to that section. They were not allowed to bring with them any personal belongings. Every practitioner was watched by several criminal inmates and under constant pressure to write a statement renouncing Falun Gong. By March 8, three of the nine had died.

Urgent appeal

The Falun Dafa Information Center urges journalists, diplomats, and human rights groups to further investigate the facts surrounding these deaths and conditions at Jiamusi Prison, as well as to call for the immediate and unconditional release of all Falun Gong prisoners of conscience being held there. The Center also calls for more in-depth investigation of the three-year transformation campaign (of which many details are openly available on Communist Party websites) and its consequences.

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Background

Founded in 1999, the Falun Dafa Information Center is a New York-based organization that documents the rights violations of adherents of Falun Gong (or “Falun Dafa”) taking place in the People’s Republic of China. In July of 1999 China’s autocratic Communist Party launched an unlawful campaign of arrests, violence, and propaganda with the intent of “eradicating” the apolitical practice; it is believed certain leaders feared the influence of the practice’ 100 million adherents. The campaign has since grown in violence and scope, with millions having been detained or sent to forced labor camps. The Center has verified details of over 3,000 deaths and over 63,000 cases of torture in custody (reports / sources). Falun Gong is a traditional-style Buddhist “qigong” practice, with roots in the Chinese heritage of cultivating the mind/body for health and spiritual growth.

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