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Chinese Labor Camp, "Whenever someone couldn't endure or fainted, electric batons were used on them" Speaking in front of the U.S. Capitol, Jennifer Zeng, a China labor camp survivor, details how she …More
Chinese Labor Camp, "Whenever someone couldn't endure or fainted, electric batons were used on them"
Speaking in front of the U.S. Capitol, Jennifer Zeng, a China labor camp survivor, details how she and her family were captured and tortured by the Chinese Communist Party. She also lays out how the Chinese government collects and maintains a database of blood samples and tissue types for harvesting human organs.
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Image of the Day: Communists in the U.S. vs. Communists in North Korea
Roberto 55
She said the truth, but people don't believe her. Similarly people don't believe (most of them) in hell until they get there...and hell is for all eternity!
Tesa
Jennifer Zeng, is a survivor of a Chinese labor camp. The Chinese Communist Party forcibly aborted Jennifer’s second child under the One Child Policy. Then, they burst into her home in the middle of the night and detained her. When she asked why, the police officer answered, “Because of your thought.”
Jennifer, a survivor of “socialism with Chinese characteristics” – communism – tells the story …More
Jennifer Zeng, is a survivor of a Chinese labor camp. The Chinese Communist Party forcibly aborted Jennifer’s second child under the One Child Policy. Then, they burst into her home in the middle of the night and detained her. When she asked why, the police officer answered, “Because of your thought.”

Jennifer, a survivor of “socialism with Chinese characteristics” – communism – tells the story of being detained and tortured brutally in a labor camp because of her religious beliefs. On her first day, she and others were forced to squat with their hands behind their heads, looking at their feet, for 15 hours, in the baking sun. Anyone who fainted was shocked awake with electric batons.

Jennifer says that “Every day was a struggle between life and death.” She says that the slave labor in the camp was used to make products sold all over the world, including in the United States. She says that she and others were forced to submit to blood tests, the results of which would go into a database for forced organ donation, in which innocent people were killed to harvest their organs for transplant.
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This Chinese labor camp survivor explains why socialism is hell: Man-made famines, thought police, inescapable surveillance, forced abortion and sterilization, forced organ harvesting, and so many more crimes against humanity have brutalized the Chinese people for more than 70 years.