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Cases of Sleep Deprivation Being Used as a Means of Persecuting Falun Gong (Part 1)

April 26, 2011 |   By Zheng Qiong

(Clearwisdom.net) Among the methods used to torture Falun Gong practitioners detained in police stations, forced labor camps, prisons, and brainwashing centers, one of the most common is sleep deprivation. Practitioners are not allowed to sleep for long periods of time, and the longest reported has been for 50 days. This is not only torture of the body, but of the mind and spirit as well. The intention is to destroy one's will, get a confession, and make them give up their beliefs. Although there have been many reported cases, since this torture does not result in obvious physical damage, it has been taken less seriously by the public. In reality, sleep deprivation is one of the most insidious torture methods.

In the past 11 years of persecution, tens of thousands of Falun Gong practitioners have been imprisoned, several hundred thousand have been sent to forced labor camps and detained in brainwashing centers, and countless others have been placed under house arrest, detained short term, or had their homes ransacked. Practitioners subjected to detention and who refuse to renounce Falun Gong have suffered different degrees of sleep deprivation. The number of reported cases on the Minghui website total 65,590 thus far.

Sleep Deprivation at the Beginning of Detention

After 610 Office officials and the police arrest Falun Gong practitioners, they interrogate them first to try to have them “confess” and force them to renounce their beliefs. Sleep deprivation is often used, and this does not leave any physical evidence of torture. They often tie up practitioners, beat them and threaten them. Alternatively, they try various enticements to try to get practitioners to give up their beliefs. When neither method works, they divide up into groups and rotate to deprive practitioners of sleep around the clock. When practitioners fall asleep, they are beaten, burned with cigarette butts, doused with cold water, their eyes are forced open, or their eyelids are painted with hot pepper water. The physical and mental torture goes on for days. Here are some examples:


Mr. Jiang Yong

Sleep Deprivation in Labor Camps

On April 2, 2004, Ms. Zhu was released, but she had already developed a mental disorder. She suffered from hallucinations and would cry, laugh, curse, or pound on windows and doors. She would urinate and defecate everywhere, rip off the bed cover, and often put her hands over her head and shout incoherently.


Ms. Zhu before the persecution


Ms. Zhu after the persecution

After the persecution of Falun Gong began in 1999, Ms. Zhang appealed to the government, and thus became a special target for persecution. Because she refused to renounce Falun Gong, she was detained seven times. Ms. Zhang was rescued out of China and now lives in New York.

In June 2001, under the order of Li Lanqing, head of the national 610 Office, the Beijing Police Department sentenced Ms. Zhang to one and a half years of forced labor. She was then sent to the Beijing Women's Forced Labor Camp. Later, her term was extended for ten months.

During her detention at the labor camp, Ms. Zhang suffered severe torture by sleep deprivation twice, once for 18 days, the other time for 42 days. In the meantime, she was also drugged and subjected to other torture. Ms. Zhang described her experience:

“During the 42 days of torture, I was forced to stand straight. Whenever my eyes closed, they hit my head with a baton. They also drugged my food so that I would not have a clear consciousness. Then they asked me to read materials that defamed Falun Gong. I tried my best to control my consciousness to skip all the bad things about Falun Dafa, but I started to get confused. Sometimes when I dozed off, the female camp guard directly put the drug tablets into my mouth.

“In July 2003, when I was released from labor camp, I moved slowly and my speech and mind reacted slowly, too. I had lost my memory and my mind was often in an empty state. Later, I resumed practicing the Falun Gong exercises, and after a long time I gradually recovered.”

Ms. Zhang Yijie


The Peng family: Peng Min, Peng Weisheng, Peng Liang, Li YingXiu, and Peng Yan

However, Mr. Peng Min and Ms. Li Yingxiu were persecuted to death, Mr. Peng Liang was arrested seven times and detained long-term, Ms. Peng Yan was detained and tortured, and Mr. Peng Weishi developed a mental disorder after suffering long-term persecution.

While Mr. Peng Min was held in the Wuchang Qingling Detention Center, he was brutally tortured. His fifth vertebra and neck bone were fractured, leaving him paralyzed from the neck down. He died at the Wuhai City No. 7 Hospital, and his body was secretly cremated on April 6, 2001. Mr. Peng Liang and Ms. Li were sent to a brainwashing center. Later, Ms. Li died at the same hospital.

Ms. Peng Yan is the youngest in the family, born in 1977. On February 28, 2000, she was arrested and later sentenced to three years in prison. On August 8, 2001, she was sent to Wuhan Women's Prison. After her brother Peng Min's and her mother's deaths were publicized on the Internet, the prison received an order to “transform” her quickly.

Since Ms. Peng refused to cooperate, she was forced to stand straight for at least 20 hours a day and only allowed to sleep for two hours a day at most, sometimes no sleep at all. She was also handcuffed to a steel gate in an awkward position for nearly two months. About 40 inmates were ordered to watch her around the clock. In May 2005, officials from the 610 Office directly participated in the brainwashing of Ms. Peng. She was also forced to do hard labor. In August 2008, she was confined to a small cell with her hands handcuffed behind her to a steel gate again.

(to be continued)