(China blogger) Free China prison culture lesson for TW Epoch editors
- From: charles_liu@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Mar 2006 19:22:49 -0800
(From YannanRen)
http://www.hjclub.com/Showtopic.asp?ID=2578526
Even spending a few years in jail is a kind of experience. Every nation
only small % of population spends time in jail. What's it like? How
does maximum security feel? Get enough to eat? Sleep okay? Get beaten
or accosted? Killed or maimed? Most people only have partial
understanding of it thru hearsay.
Literatures on the subject of prison, those who experienced it write
richly, those haven't write superficially. Those have no idea what jail
is like may be able to write one or two pieces that can fool the
readership, but after that nonsense and fabrication will invariably
become a joke.
The reason Minghui and Epoch Times' poor reputation for being the
foundation of China's prison literature, is precisely so. Their writers
are mostly from Taiwan, with a few mainland janitorial staff. Forget
jail experience, they haven't even been to a GongAn office. They've
created their China prison literature in America, basically by writing
whatever thought entered their head, or dream that came to them the
night before.
Do you know who the "concentration camp" editor is? It's one of our
thicker-than-water blood relative from Taiwan. To show my support for
Falun Gong, this lesson for the Taiwan compatriot toiling away at
Minghui and Epoch Times is free. Allow me to introduce few little facts
about big jails in China, and the concept of 6000 prisoners.
According to Minghui and Epoch Times, Sujiatun has 6000 Falun Gong
people detained, and the goal is not reeducation, but to steal their
organs. To that end requires them to sustain 6000 people and at the
same time guarantee their health, as sick organ will not be accepted
for transplantation. These Falun Gong practioners are basically like
pigs, have to get them fattened up first.
Forget about keeping up with 6000 people, to keep up with 6000 pigs
required how much feed everyday? 6000 people have to eat, drink,
defecate, imagine how big the mess hall has to be, and how big the
bathroom facility has to be, and what kind of logistics is required to
maintain these facilities? Yet their article says "front door [of the
concentration camp] is sparse, nobody goes in and out often"?!
[Just a reminder the entire Guantanomo Bay base only holds 600
prisoners]
According to China's prison classification there are medium ward, large
ward, branch ward, central ward. About 100 prisoners occupy a medium
ward, and each medium ward has 3 officers; instructor, warden,
administrator. For a concentration camp to detain 6000 people there's
got to be at least 500 police personnel, 10 police cars. These police
have families; they go to and from work everyday, in and out. How can
there be "front door is sparse, nobody goes in and out often"?
For a concentration camp to keep 6000 Falun Gong practioners down, at
least one battalion of armed guards are need. One to Two hundred lively
young men have to stand guard, exercise, train, practice shooting. The
concentration camp article mentions underground and back court
facilities, but not a soldier is in sight. Pick a luckier day to lie,
okay? Remember, prison have to have guards, and us Guandongers have to
have our onion. No armed guards mean it's not a concentration camp, not
a jail - it's a school!
This concentration camp has relocated three times in ten days. Two
people have told the tale. First guy's face is hidden; second woman
only shows her back. You guys take us for idiots? Forget Sujiatun
concentration camp, even if the concentration is in my village I'd be
okay with it. Just don't insult your readers like this in the light of
day.
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