Buddhist Temple in Sichuan Used for Brainwashing Falun Gong Practitioners
October 31, 2011
By the Falun Dafa Information Center
NEW YORK—Sections of a Buddhist temple outside the town of Pengzhou in Sichuan province have been converted into a makeshift detention center for brainwashing local residents who practice Falun Gong, according to sources inside China. At least 14 Falun Gong practitioners have been held at the facility since June 2010, with many reporting abuse and torture.
News of abuses at Sansheng Temple emerges amidst a three-year, multi-billion dollar campaign to “transform” the vast majority of Falun Gong practitioners in China, primarily through the use of brainwashing centers (news).
Sansheng Temple (三圣寺) dates back to the period of the Three Kingdoms (220-280 AD) and is registered under the Sichuan provincial government’s Religious Affairs Bureau (link / screenshot). It is located about 30 miles from the provincial capital Chengdu in a remote area of Fenglechang in Guihua Town, under the jurisdiction of Pengzhou city. Photos sent from China show the site having a small pagoda, while online descriptions on official websites flaunt scenic surroundings (link / screenshot).
Since mid-2010, the 610 Office, an extralegal Communist Party-based security force created to persecute Falun Gong, has taken advantage of the temple’s relative geographic isolation to convert it into a brainwashing center for Falun Gong.
“Over the past 12 years, thousands of makeshift centers have been set up across China for the purposes of forcing Falun Gong practitioners to renounce their faith and pledge allegiance to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP),” says Falun Gong spokesman Erping Zhang. “But there is something particularly sinister about the CCP using a Buddhist place of worship as a venue for forcibly brainwashing people who have dedicated themselves to following a Buddhist school practice and its teachings of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance.”
Practitioners detained at the center are forced to watch videos slandering Falun Gong and its founder, and are physically and mentally tortured. Posters denouncing Falun Gong were hung up all over the facility, including in the restrooms. To avoid having passersby see or hear the beatings, all of the windows, doors, and curtains are closed, and the volume of the TV is turned up to its maximum capacity. Those employed to persecute practitioners at the facility are enticed with a variety of financial incentives.
One detailed case reported to the Falun Dafa Information Center relays the ordeal of a 48-year-old farmer, Ms. Qing Guangrong, who was abducted from her home by local party officials and 610 Office agents on March 29, 2011. She was taken to the temple, where she was held in isolation and suffered multiple rounds of beatings. She was only released nearly four months later on July 23, 2011 (see here for more details).
As of mid-September, at least six other Falun Gong practitioners were known to still be held at the brainwashing center: Li Yongxian, Tan Shunmin, Zhang Youyi, Zheng Weigang, Zhang Guofang and Zhang Yixiang.
Those detained at the temple are among over 400 Falun Gong practitioners in Sichuan province known to have been taken for brainwashing since July 2011, according to records collected by the Chinese-language Falun Gong website Minghui.org from its network of contacts inside China.
The CCP has used brainwashing centers to detain Falun Gong practitioners since 1999. Similar to “black jails” used to house petitioners, such centers are makeshift jails, existing outside of the legal system, where practitioners are held for indefinite periods of time and subjected to a range of abuses with the aim of forcing them to renounce their faith and pledge allegiance to the CCP. While some are located in government-owned buildings, many are held in schools, hotels, and now, Buddhist temples. Over the past two years, as part of a reinvigorated campaign to forcibly convert Falun Gong practitioners, the use of brainwashing centers has intensified across China.
“We urge members of the international community who care about religious freedom in China to investigate this incident and re-examine any exchanges with the Religious Affairs Bureau,” says Zhang. “However, we also warn from past experience, that the CCP is adept at covering up such crimes once they are exposed internationally, so any investigation must look below the surface.”
The temple’s exact address is:
Sansheng Village, Guihua Town, Pengzhou City, Zip code 611938
Tel: +86-13568937127; +86-28-83832117 (link / screenshot)
Those reportedy involved in the persecution at the temple include:
- Yin Wujie, cook at Sansheng Temple Brainwashing Center: +86-13688136964 (Cell)
- Guo Xinghui, assistant at Sansheng Temple Brainwashing Center: +86-13408566989 (Cell)
- Qian Ying, assistant at Sansheng Temple Brainwashing Center: +86-18780731721 (Cell)
- Xiang Qingfeng, assistant at Sansheng Temple Brainwashing Center: +86-18666691932 (Cell)
- Wu Junying, assistant at Sansheng Temple Brainwashing Center: +86-13697013550 (Cell)
For more information on brainwashing and transformation, see:
- FDIC 2010 Annual Report: “Transformation” and Forced Religious Conversion
- FDIC: 10 Common Transformation Tactics
- FDIC: Internal Communist Party Documents Disclose New Campaign to Forcibly “Transform” Millions of Falun Gong Practitioners in China
- Analysis of U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China regarding renewed campaign to “transform” Falun Gong practitioners