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Nearly a Dozen Falun Gong Practitioners Tortured by 610 Office of Tonghua City and Jilin Province

Oct. 21, 2013 |   By a Minghui correspondent from Jilin Province, China

(Minghui.org) The Jilin Province 610 Office and Tonghua City 610 Office ran a brainwashing session in a small hotel from September 5 to 24, 2013, in an attempt to force Falun Gong practitioners to give up their faith. Many practitioners were brutally tortured.

The practitioners who were tortured during this brainwashing session include:

Hotel Turned into Brainwashing Center

The hotel used for the brainwashing session has five floors. All arrested practitioners were locked up on the fourth floor. The entrance to the fourth floor was locked, opening only at meal times. One room was dedicated to two security guards, who stayed there around the clock. Another room was dedicated for the collaborators who helped to brainwash the practitioners. Two medical assistants were also on the fourth floor. The rest of the rooms were used to detain practitioners. 

Every practitioner was strictly monitored by a collaborator, who was from the local neighborhood committee or practitioner's workplace.

Practitioners were not allowed to talk to each other, go to other rooms, exit the fourth floor of the hotel, or do the Falun Gong exercises. If they violated this rule, the collaborators reported them to the 610 Office agents, who then verbally and physically assaulted the practitioners.

Each day from 8 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 5 p.m., Xue Yuliang, director of the 610 Office, Zhao Shujun, division chief of the 610 Office, and collaborator Zhang Ruixia subjected practitioners to brainwashing with propaganda that slandered Falun Gong.

Agents from the 610 Office threatened practitioners that if they did not sign written statements to renounce their faith, they would be sent to an even worse provincial brainwashing center, where they would be held for three to six months.

Under the extreme pressure of brainwashing and abuse, six practitioners signed the statements and renounced their belief. Three others refused to do so. Those who signed the statements were released on September 18. The other three practitioners were not released until September 24.