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Ten Odd Scenes during Jiang's Visit to Germany By Xiao Yi
(Clearwisdom.net) News from Epochtimes, April 25, 2002: Though Jiang
Zemin was a "no-show" for the previously arranged press conference
during his visit in Germany, his odd foibles made the German people stare
dumb-founded. Following are some examples of his strange behavior and requests:
Although Jiang brought an entourage of 150 attendants with him, Chinese
Embassies had to spend money to hire "greeting teams" in every major
city Jiang visited. In order not to embarrass him, all demonstration groups
were banned and had to remain several hundred meters away from Jiang. Only the
greeting team hired by the Chinese Embassy could be in the front line to
welcome Jiang.
Comparing this German visit with Jiang's visit in Hong Kong last year,
there was a decided difference: an ambulance following the motorcade in
Germany replaced panzers and warships that were used in Hong Kong. A great
number of German policemen were forced to keep streets open for him. Wolfsburg
Volkswagen Automobile Works even presented him with a gift of an ambulance.
Ever since Jiang Zemin began brutally suppressing Falun Gong in 1999, he
does not dare to travel on main streets or use main entrances. During his
visit in Germany he not only took smaller detour byways and changed his travel
route to avoid Falun Gong peaceful appeals, but also dared not attend a press
conference.
Falun Gong practitioners in Germany dressed in yellow or blue colored
fabrics, wore yellow scarves and held yellow banners. They shouted,
"Falun Dafa is Good," which was like a "cannonball turning
Jiang Zemin into a drowned mouse." Therefore, Jiang's fear of the color
yellow became a major feature of his visit in Germany. He even threatened the
German government with cancellation of his visit if he would see any yellow
colors. The German Government, therefore, issued an order to not let Jiang see
any yellow color. This went so far as a policemen even interrogating a tourist
about her yellow cup, to comply with Jiang's fear.
Jiang had numerous security guards--twenty strong men--surrounding and
protecting him. They seemed to be in Jiang's pocket. They could show up and
beat people anywhere there was a perceived need of brutal force.
On the day Jiang arrived in Goslar, Germany, stores were forced to change
their business hours, businessmen canceled their meetings, a concert had to be
postponed to another day, citizen's telephone hotlines were overloaded, and
even manhole covers on the streets were welded shut. Policemen ordered
everyone to detour around the city that Friday.
In China it is well known that policemen brutally maltreat defenseless
people in public, which is rare in democratic countries. Jiang's visit in
German broadened Germany's views. When Jiang's motorcade arrived in front of
the Hotel Kempinski in Dresden on April 11, 2002 around noon, a slender woman
emerged from among the spectators and cried out the name "Falun
Gong." Immediately, a Chinese secret service man pounced on the woman,
grabbed her by the throat and choked her. Close on his heels came two German
security officers who dragged the woman from the scene. Other policemen tried
their best to stop reporters from taking photos. That scene was an example of
blatant violence. This media report brought the Jiang regime's treatment of
Falun Gong practitioners on Tiananmen Square to the Germans.
Two days before Jiang arrived in Germany, every train station in Germany
put up advertisements showing three toads. The caption across the top read
"Look up." Two toads are standing on each side, their half-turned
heads looking upwards. A white-bellied, big toad appears in the middle, with a
crown on his head. The bottom caption read, "The big one is coming
out." Nothing could describe the situation better than this
advertisement--the demon toad is about to come out and his right-hand
assistants are preparing the public for the event.
In order to safeguard Jiang, 725 security forces were dispatched in
Dresden. Jiang had decided to take a special train to Wolfsburg and visit the
Volkswagen Automobile Works. Before he left, Jiang requested that all of the
railway station be blocked to outsiders.
Jiang was scared to see Chinese people. At the beginning of his German
visit he exerted pressure on the local police to force all registered Chinese
guests to leave the Adlon Hotel in Berlin where he would stay. Later, he
prohibited all persons with Asian features to come near him.
Posting date: 5/1/2002
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