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US Congressional Committee Scrutinises China’s Systemic Use of torment
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The Chinese regime continues to use methodical torture to coerce confessions to 
crimes. In an April 14th hearing held by the US Congressional-Executive 
Commission on China (CECC) to speak about this issue, witnesses provided 
graphic detail of what they had personally seen and experienced.
China uses various persecution methods to breakdown the subject’s will and 
disgrace him or her. These methods have been used extensively on Falun Gong 
adherents to make them renounce their faith and practice. Falun Gong is a 
spiritual practice that is founded on the principles of truthfulness, 
compassion and tolerance. The Chinese regime started the oppression of Falun 
Gong in 1999 because it feared its principles gaining more followers than the 
communist philosophy. 
The chairman of the CECC, Chris Smith (R-N.J.), arranged the meeting by first 
recounting the shocking persecution of lawyer Gao Zhisheng, who has been the 
subject of several hearings in the past. Gao was tortured because he "dared to 
speak for ill-treated Christians and Falun Gong [practitioners]," said Chairman 
Smith, according to the Epoch Times.
Gao is currently under house arrest in China. A written statement was presented 
by Geng He, Gao’s wife, who now lives with the family in the U.S. According to 
the Epoch Times, her testimony states that from 2006 until his conditional 
release in 2014, Gao was tortured, beaten and shocked for hours at a time with 
an electric baton on his genitals and other parts of his body. 
The other witness included a Falun Gong believer and a Tibetan monk – both 
having underwent severe persecution under detention, simply for not renouncing 
their faith. 
Tibetan monk, Jigme Gyatso (a.k.a. Golog Jigme), who was jailed for six years 
for making a film on Tibetan life, escaped to India and currently lives in 
Switzerland. Jigme was also imprisoned and severely tortured for two months in 
2008, and abused again but less brutally treated in 2009 and 2012. According to 
the Epoch Times, this is what Jigme said about his first incarceration of 2008:
"For one month and 22 days I was tormented continuously. I was forced to sit in 
the "tiger chair" … day and night. … My arms were shackled in front of me on a 
small metal table, and my legs were bent beneath the seat and fastened to the 
chair with iron cuffs. My joints suffered dreadfully and at one point my feet 
became so swollen that all my toenails fell off.. I was deprived of sleep and 
given very little to eat, and felt unbearably thirsty…"

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