(Minghui.org) Related Article: “Statistical Overview: Prison Terms Given to Falun Gong Practitioners Over the Past 14 Years”
Forced labor camps have been a major tool in the Chinese Communist Party's repression of Falun Gong over the last 14 years. Chinese citizens can be sent to forced labor camps without facing any formal charges and without trial. It is done purely by administrative decree. Conditions in the camps are harsh and often involve slave-like labor, brainwashing and torture.
The United Nations and various human rights organizations have publicly criticized China's labor camp system, which China's communist regime euphemistically refers to as laogang or “reeducation through labor”.
To date, the Minghui website has published reports of 25,411 cases of labor camp detention and 11,597 cases of imprisonment since the persecution of Falun Gong officially began in 1999.
It should be noted that these statistics are compiled based only on reports that have been received by Minghui. It is widely known that many, many more cases remain unreported because the victims fear reprisal against both themselves and their families if they dare to speak up. In addition, the “Great Firewall of China,” China's Internet censorship program, has been successful in blocking many reports from leaking out.