My VIP for this week is Jennifer Zeng who grew up in Communist China. She admired the Communist Party and
adhered to its strict rules until she embraced religion and join Falun Gong.
She was arrested four different times as a young adult and was a prisoner in a
labor camp. There she learned the horrors of the socialist state. She was
brutally tortured but managed to escape China. Today she shares her knowledge
about the evils of socialism and communism.
Chris Wright is helping Zeng to
share her message about the horrors of communism. They were recently
interviewed by Rob Bluey at The Daily
Signal. The message is especially important today because so many Americans
are embracing the teachings of Karl Marx, known today as democratic socialism.
To begin the interview, Wright explained the connection between socialism and
communism.
Marx saw stages of history, inevitable stages
of history, feudalism, capitalism, socialism, and communism. Socialism is the
stage before the final stage. Socialism is characterized by the common
ownership of the means of production.
Communism is when the state withers away
because there’s no more dominant class, no more private property. You don’t
need a state because there’s no more economic exploitation, and so that’s a
great fantasy, but it’s never happened anywhere.
After interviewing Wright for a few
minutes, Bluey turned his attention to Zeng. He asked her to share her
experience of being held as a prisoner in a labor camp and how she was able to
escape from the camp and leave China.
I was arrested … four times and sent to
the Beijing Female Labor Camp for practicing a spiritual practice called Falun
Gong. It is a spiritual practice based on truth, compassion, forbearance, and
plus five sets of gentle exercises, including meditation. Because it’s very
obvious health benefit, within seven years, there were more Falun Gong
practitioners in China than Communist Party members. At that stage, in 1999,
the party decided to crack down on it. So, I ended up in the Beijing Female
Labor Camp.
The first day was feeling like going
directly into the hell.
For the first moment, we were forced to
squat under the baking sun for 15 hours, and whenever someone couldn’t endure
it and fainted away, they were shocked by electric batons so that they could
wake up.
Every day, in the camp, it was a battle
between life and death.
On June 17, I was in London at the
Independent China Tribunal. They handed out their final judgment about this
organ harvest and transplant, and they gave the verdict that the Communist
Party is guilty of ant-humanity crime.
I only realized that I had a very narrow
escape from being a victim of this organ harvesting because I had Hepatitis C.
While I was in the camp, apart from
torture every day, apart from hard, forced labor, we were also given repeated
physical checkups so that if anyone need[ed] an organ we could be killed on
demand if we were a match.
Fortunately, I told the doctor I had
Hepatitis C before I practiced Falun Gong. I was able to be exempted from
becoming a victim of organ harvesting.
Bluey asked Zeng to share some of
her experiences or the things that she saw regarding brainwashing, mental
torture, physical torture, sexual assault, and rape. It is not a pretty story,
so if you are squeamish, you might want to stop here.
I saw a female Falun Gong practitioner
tied to a chair, and she was shocked by four or five male police guards on her
head and on her private part until she lost control of her bowel movement. As a
result, she couldn’t walk for several months.
They also would tie four toothbrushes
together and with the sharp end outside and push this inside the vagina of
female Falun Gong practitioners and twist it, twist it until they saw blood
came out.
The police would also throw females into
the male prisoners’ cells to have them repeatedly gang-raped. So, this kind of
thing happened in the camp.
I think the worst part for me in the
camp is the brainwashing part. Because the police made it very clear, the only
purpose for you to be sent there is to get you reformed, which means to change
our minds toward Falun Gong.
So, we were forced not only to give up
our beliefs in truth, compassion, and tolerance, but also to help the police to
torture our fellow Falun Gong practitioners in order to prove that we were
transformed.
After being in the camp for six
months, Zeng developed a sudden and strong desire to expose all that was
happening there by writing a book. She knew that they had happened in Nazi
concentration camps, but she could not believe that such things could happen in
the 21st century. She knew that she would have to be released in
order to write a book, and she also knew that the only way that she would be
released was to convince the police that she had transformed. She said that she
struggled every day in her mind about whether to transform or not to transform.
She was forced to prove to the police that she was transforming.
Little by little, I feel like becoming
empty in a human shell. Actually, it was my very essence of a human being being
taken away like your thoughts, your soul, your free will, and your human
dignity. I feel like a non-human being and doing whatever they force us to do.
That was a very, very disgraceful
process. Worst deal, after I was released, they still expected me to go to the
brainwashing centers to be used as example of reform and to continue to help
them to do their reform job. So, I had to escape from my own family only five
days after I was released.
I think in this regard I was luckier
than many of my fellow practitioners. I had a very good education. I graduated
from Peking University with a master of science degree. I spoke good English.
I met an Australian couple who went to
China to teach English. I told them how terrible my situation was and how
terribly I needed to leave China. They were able to help me to get out of
China, so I sought asylum in Australia and was granted refugee status.
Zeng did write her book about her
experience in the labor camps. It is called Witnessing
History: One Woman’s Fight for Freedom and Falun Gong. It is available in English
in the United States (Amazon) and Chinese (Amazon). An Australian version is
available on her publisher’s website, Allen & Unwin. Her story is also told
in a documentary called “Free China” available on the front page of freechinamovie.com.
She thinks that her book is the only available one in English to tell the story
of Falun Gong practitioners inside the labor camp twenty years ago.
The scale of the persecution is so huge,
100 million Falun Gong practitioners, plus their families. Now, we are hearing
about millions of Uighurs also be detained in Xinjiang camps.
Because, I think, the world failed to
stop the persecution of Falun Gong, now the party has the ability to expand
that to other minority groups and to the entire nation. The entire nation is
under very strict monitoring of the party.
Zeng believes that her book will
have a significant impact because it is a “firsthand account of what’s really
happening inside the camp. It is current, and it is helping the world to know
what’s really happened.
So, here is another report of how
socialism and communism fails the citizens of any nation that embraces them. We
should learn from watching what is happening in Venezuela. If anyone still
believes that socialism and communism are good, they should read Zeng’s books
about her experiences in the Chinese labor camps.
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