Yin Liping testifies before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 2016. (Gary Feuerberg/Epoch Times)

Ms. Yin Liping, a Falun Gong practitioner from Liaoning Province, was resettled to the United States in 2015 through the United Nations refugee program.

She was arrested seven times in China and detained in labor camps three times, where she was forced to do slave labor for nine months. At the notorious Masanjia Labor Camp in China’s northeastern area, she was sexually assaulted in police custody by a group of male prisoners.

The gang rape occurred in April 2021 during the labor camp’s campaign of 100% “transformation,” which meant to force Falun Gong practitioners to give up their beliefs.

“This is a war without guns. Our government has spent more money persecuting Falun Gong than fighting an international war,” Masanjia Director Su Jing addressed an assembly of hundreds of jailed Falun Gong practitioners in mid-September 2000, according to Ms. Yin.

Hearing of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China
China’s Pervasive Use of Torture

2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m., Thursday, April 14, 2016
Capitol Visitor Center, Room HVC 210

Testimony of Ms. Yin Liping
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