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From the Staged "Self-immolation" to the CCP's Two-Faced Attitude Toward Western Media (Photos) By Zhong Yan
(Clearwisdom.net) On January 19, 2005, the Xinhua News Agency
website published a report by Tian Yu and again brought up the old lie - the
staged "Self-immolation" - to frame Falun Gong. Jiang's group, the
behind-the-scenes manipulators of the "Self-immolation," played an old
trick, dragging in two famous Western media outlets to bolster its credibility.
During this government-organized visit, certain people specially selected and
primed for the interview by Jiang's regime, and the content and description of
the "Self-immolation," became a deception that the invited Western
media were unable to recognize or see through. "Carrot and Stick" Policy The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has always been on high alert against any
independent Western media that voice things differently from the CCP's ideology.
For example, several days ago, before the Canadian Prime Minister, Paul Martin
left for a trip to Asia, the Chinese Embassy retracted the visas of two
journalists who were going to accompany Mr. Martin. The Canadian-Chinese
journalists whose visas were retracted worked for New Tang Dynasty TV,
and the probable reason for the retraction is because the director of the TV
station said during an interview, "We have not avoided sensitive
subjects...we reported in detail the spread of the SARS virus in China and the
persecution of Catholics and Falun Gong practitioners." This incident attracted wide attention in Canada, and the mainstream media
reported the news. Prime Minister Martin said it was a very serious issue, as it
involves freedom of speech and freedom of the press. The Canadian government
demanded an explanation from the Chinese government. It is reported that Prime
Minister Martin mentioned this incident during his meeting with Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao. It is a well-known fact that Mainland China is forbidden territory for
independent Western news reporting. When Western journalists go to Tiananmen
Square and capture the image of Falun Gong practitioners holding peaceful
appeals, the police take away their cameras and evict them from the square.
Sometimes they beat the journalists, put them in jail and even deport them from
China. These are just some incidents, which naturally explain why Amnesty
International lists Jiang Zemin as a "human rights scoundrel." The
non-governmental organization, Reporters Without Borders, says that China
has built "the largest Internet prison in the world," and China is
being listed as the country with the lowest degree of freedom of the press. During the process of Xinhua News Agency and CCTV bringing up
the staged self-immolation, the invitation by the CCP's State Council
Information Office for Western media to conduct reporting in China seems very
odd. And the CCP's intention probably can be read as, "With an alliance of
the international media, it can naturally be proved that the reporting is
objective and just, and that our word has solid ground." While the Western
media have spread the CCP's slander to the whole world, the CCP imports the fake
reports issued by the Western media back into China, to again fool the Chinese
public. How much credibility could such reporting have during this CCP
government-organized visit under the watchful eye of a regime that claims,
"No second voice on the Falun Gong issue is allowed"? This arrangement
for Western media to interview the alleged self-immolators is essentially the
same as previous visits by Western media and human rights organizations to
interview Falun Gong practitioners held in labor camps and detention centers. Is there any independent Western reporting on the self-immolation incident?
There is! Philip Pan of the Washington Post went to Kaifeng, hometown of
immolator Liu Chunling and conducted an on-site investigation. Ms. Liu's
neighbors said they never saw her practicing Falun Gong. Liu Chunling moved to
Henan Province with her elderly mother and 12-year-old daughter and worked at a
bar. We have noticed that the CCP didn't invite Mr. Pan, who has firsthand
evidence and is therefore a most reliable source on the self-immolation
incident, to join the reporting team. The organized and pre-arranged reporting has a common trait: a strong sense
of one-sided propaganda. The CCP and Jiang's group were specifically taking
advantage of the media, trying to use the reputation of the Western media to
further defame Falun Gong and to deceive people both inside and outside China. A Close-up Look at the Fabrications From the CCP's mouthpiece media reports about the
"self-immolation," even with very basic medical knowledge, one can see
clearly the loopholes in that poorly-scripted and acted play. The scene in which
the whole body of a severely burned person is wrapped in bandages could only
have been directed by a layman. Furthermore, we can tell from the CCP's report
that the self-immolator, Wang Jindong, has a completely different appearance in
each of two reports - one appearing on CCTV and the other in the Xinhua
News Agency report. The part of the videotape that shows immolator Liu
Chunling falling to the ground after being hit with a heavy object over the head
by a military police officer was edited out. In subsequent follow-up reporting
of the whole incident, there are some clearly changed scenes and some added
players. Slow-motion analysis of the CCTV videotape reveals that Liu
Chunling died from being hit over the head by a man wearing a military overcoat. In fact, no matter whether it is the Western media or ordinary citizens,
under the "government-organized visit," it's impossible to learn the
truth even by speaking with the "self-immolators." However, in any
corner of the earth outside of China, one can see the suspicious points of the
incident by watching the footage of the CCTV videotape from four years
ago (see pictures above). The discrepancies in this tape serve as clear evidence
demonstrating the Jiang faction's act of murder and framing. Three different Wang Jindong's It is not difficult to see the phoniness of the scam. Any reporter can look
at the above pictures and ask himself, "Which Wang Jindong have I
interviewed?"
Posting date: 1/29/2005 |