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The rumor about the hunger strike carried on Masanjia Reeducation
Institute has been completely denied as "absolute nonsense"
by local former Falun Gong Practitioners.
It was lunch time in the Masanjia Reeducation Institute in
this capital of northeast China' s Liaoning Province, a place
famous for its success in reeducating over 90 percent of the
1,000 female Falun Gong practitioners it has accommodated.
The big and well-lit dining hall was packed with inmates
eating their meals, which consisted of meat, aubergine, potato,
pickles and rice.
Zhang Yanli, a former Falun Gong practitioner from Huludao
City, said the food here is much better than she had expected.
"The diet is colorful and we have different food for
three meals a day," said Zhang.
When asked whether the recent rumor spread by U.S. Falun
Gong practitioners that over 130 inmates here were on a hunger
strike was correct, Zhang refuted it as "absolute nonsense".
Deputy Head of the institute Sun Fengwu was also puzzled
and angry. "How come they have started such a big rumor
from nothing?"
In the dormitory, Li Xiuqin, having had a cold for several
days, was alone in bed while others were still out dining.
Since she had no appetite, instructor Su Jing had asked the
chef to make something special for her.
In the visiting room, inmate Sun Guizhen was meeting with
her husband, daughter and grandson. Fifty six-year-old Sun
was put into the institute for disturbing the social order
last December.
"The past for me is like a nightmare," she said,
"each time I see my husband, daughter and grandson, I
regret having followed Falun Gong. How pleasant it is to be
happily together with my family like now."
Sun's daughter said the family members have all set their
hearts at rest after finding out through several visits that
the situation in this institute is quite good.
Sun and her family later had lunch together in the guesthouse
of the institute, a place providing accommodation especially
for those coming here to meet their relatives or friends.
Equipped with a color television and other facilities, it
looks no difference from any other ordinary hotel.
In front of the dormitory on the square stands a flagpole.
Every Monday morning, like most Chinese units everywhere,
a flag raising ceremony is held with all of the institute
members present.
Inmates here also have different kinds of entertainment like
basketball, volleyball, and various cultural activities. They
can also watch television every evening and on weekends.
"We watched the announcement of Beijing's successful
bid for the 2008 Olympics on television," said inmate
Liu Shuwen, "we were all very happy for Beijing and very
proud of our own country."
Instructor Su believed that the facts speak for themselves
and the rumors are just rumors.
The fact why the rumors arise is just because most of the
inmates at the institute have learned about the cult nature
of Falun Gong and the evils of Li Hongzhi through reeducation,
Su said.
The institute has therefore often become the target of rumors
by certain ill-motivated people.
However, she affirmed that no matter what rumors there are,
reeducation efforts for these former Falun Gong practitioners
will continue. "We will never let those evil attempts
come true," she said.
(People's Daily 08/30/2001)
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