The Earthquake Exposes the Inhuman Nature of the Chinese Communist Party
By Ke Tianming
(Clearwisdom.net) Disasters happening on Chinese soil have brought
great suffering and pain to the Chinese people, but each time the Chinese
Communist Party has turned the people's mourning into a celebration of the CCP
through its propaganda. Each time the people endure suffering, the Party uses
the opportunity to enhance its false image of being "great, honorable, and
correct" through its "rescue efforts." When the earthquake
happened in Wenchuan, Sichuan Province, the Party's rescue efforts weren't
sincere. Instead, it squandered its energy trying to whitewash itself. However,
their deceitful propaganda failed to conceal its inhuman nature, which was
exposed through its dealings over this quake. Earthquake Predictions Suppressed to Save the Image of the Olympic Games Host Before the quake in Wenchuan, it was not that professionals and others didn't
forecast it. The forecasts were, in fact, suppressed and concealed by the CCP in
order to maintain its so-called "stable" and "harmonious"
image. Two years ago, several professional earthquake researchers predicted that
there would be a great earthquake in west Sichuan in 2008. There were also
non-professionals who predicted the quake before it happened. But those
predictions were concealed and suppressed. Looking back, when the catastrophic
Tangshan Earthquake occurred 32 years ago, many professionals and
non-professionals reported to the central government about a possible quake six
months to several hours before it happened, according to facts revealed in
recent years. The government suppressed the news in the name of politics,
resulting in the deaths of several hundred thousand people. This time, the CCP
played the same old trick, concealing prediction reports and disregarding human
lives and resulting in the deaths of and injury to many people. Earthquake Predictions Quashed as Rumor One week before the earthquake, rumors in the Aba Area in Sichuan Province
predicted an earthquake. But when the local residents inquired about it, they
were assured the rumors were false. The authorities started an investigation of
the so-called "earthquake rumor," and on May 9, 2008, the Sichuan
Government published an announcement "discounting the earthquake
rumor" on its website, declaring that there would be no earthquake in the
area. But three days later, the earthquake occurred. The residents had lost the
chance to prepare and save themselves. Human Lives Disregarded and Best Rescue Chances Lost After an earthquake occurs, the first 72 hours--and especially the first 24
hours--is the prime rescue period. But the CCP didn't send rescue teams and
relief immediately to the epicenter of the quake, even though propaganda of its
timely efforts to rescue the victims was quickly broadcast. The prime rescue
period was missed and many lives were lost. According to information gathered, a
tourist guide, tourists from Taiwan, and a middle-aged woman from Sichuan walked
out of the epicenter and reached the safe area beyond Dujiangyan in less than 10
hours. The government blamed bad climate, aftershocks, and road congestion as
the cause for its delayed rescue efforts, but how could a well-trained army not
be able to move as well as ordinary civilians? The CCP's rescue efforts are
merely a show. Entry of International Rescue Teams Denied The CCP used "congested traffic" and "inconvenient
conditions" as excuses for denying the entry of professional rescue teams
in the early stages. After the earthquake occurred, Taiwan and many other
countries abroad immediately offered their professional rescue teams to help
with the rescue efforts in China. These professional teams could have played a
great role in saving many lives if they had been allowed to enter the country
immediately. But the government was afraid that the image of the Party and its
military as "the great savior" would be reduced if these professional
teams from abroad saved a lot of people trapped under collapsed buildings. It
therefore put forth different excuses such as "military base" and
"there is no need" to refuse to let the professional rescue teams from
abroad enter China. Several days later, after many people had lost their chance
to be saved, the government reluctantly accepted help from certain countries. Tightening Internet and Media Censorship and Defaming Falun Gong After the earthquake, the government didn't try its best to provide disaster
relief. Instead, it spent much of its efforts on Internet and media censorship
and badmouthing those it considers its enemies. Several hours after the quake,
the Party gathered its several hundred thousand commentators on the Internet
(who are paid with the people's hard-earned money) to muzzle public opinion and
defame Falun Gong. Suppressing Instead of Saving People The CCP seems to be actively rescuing the victims, creating a good image, but
it has been secretly arresting citizens who dare to speak out about the truth of
the disaster and those who advocate human rights. Some people who managed to
escape from the epicenter area brought out the real news of the tragedy there,
but they were arrested for "spreading rumors." Even as rescue efforts
were urgently needed, the Party still ordered some people to focus on arresting
those who were fighting for the human rights of the people in China. Engaging in Brainwashing Propaganda, Bungling Rescue Chances When the government's propaganda media reported on the earthquake disaster,
it did not focus on the conditions of the disaster or the needs of the people
who were suffering. It mainly focused on creating a flattering image of its
leader and its army. As a result, many places didn't get any help for several
days. Many lives were endangered because the serious conditions in the affected
area were not made known to the outside world to encourage a more timely rescue
effort. Shoddy Construction Resulted in the Deaths of Many Children During the earthquake, most of the school buildings, new and old, collapsed,
killing many children. But very few Party officials were killed because hardly
any government office building collapsed. Over ten years ago, there was a fire
disaster in Kelayima. The CCP's order to "let the leaders go first"
resulted in several hundred children being burned or suffocated to death, but
all the leaders escaped. Today, the government leaders are still living and
working in luxurious buildings built with the people's hard-earned money, while
the children are still in poorly constructed, dangerous buildings. The Party's only motive is to maintain its ruling position, and it does this
through deceit and violence. The government seems to be responding actively to
rescue earthquake victims as it busily constructs its noble image through the
use of propaganda. But this mask is a flimsy one, and the Party's disregard for
human life will be thoroughly exposed.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.cc/mh/articles/2008/5/20/178798.html
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