| [Minghui
02/07/2001]
"Validate the Fa with reason, clarify the truth with wisdom, spread the Fa and offer people salvation with benevolence" (Rationality) Reader's Letter:
Inconsistencies in the Self-Immolation Incident
[Minghui Net]
1.
There are some photos of Wang Jindong before and after the
self-immolation posted on news websites in China. From these photos, we
found that in the first photo, the cast of Wang's face is thin. He has a
black mole on his forehead and his forehead is flat; it also looks as if he has a small body
frame. But the "Wang Jindong" at the self-immolation has a big
face, wide and bulging forehead, is large-framed and stout (see photo). We
wonder if they could be the same person? I suspect there may be a true Wang
Jindong, as well as a fake one. 2.
The Wang Jindong at the self-immolation has a neat edge between his
forehead and his hair. His face is out of proportion. It looks like he may
be wearing a wig or mask. His face and clothes were not burned much.
According to reports, he was able to shout slogans loudly and strongly push away the fire blanket.
He was then able to sit down, loosely cross his legs and conjoin his hands.
All of these show that he wasn't seriously burned at all. But the news
report claimed, "There were four people with large areas of their
bodies burned. Their tracheas [throats] were cut open to allow them to
breathe. They all regained consciousness after their emergency
treatment." [And one of those
sang afterwards, according to another report!] How to explain these
conflicting reports? There is only one answer: it is just a show. [Note: hand position is as it
should be for a male practitioner, but the leg position is loose.
This suggests the burn victim would not be a practitioner.] 3.
The policeman on the right side of Wang seemed
merely posing for the photographer. The photo doesn't show any movement of
urgent fire fighting and he looked quite calm. The fire blanket in his hand
was still and is hanging downward. 4.
The news report said that Wang was the organizer of this incident, but he was burned the least from looking into the reports. Why
wasn't he interviewed? He wasn't even brought out afterwards to speak about
the incident. They didn't have any follow-up details of his condition.
Instead, they kept bothering the little girl who was "severely
injured." Chen Guo's mother Hao Huijun did not come out to speak either, nor was there any follow-up report
on her. 5.
In such a serious case, everything related to this incident should
have been clear after more than a week's investigation. How come there
wasn't any report on the other people who coordinated this incident (sending
the self-immolation people there, and acting afterwards)? 6.
Regardless of the reports' conflicts on the sequence of setting the
fire, according to one of their reports, Wang was the first one who ignited
himself and was saved with four fire extinguishers and fire-extinguishing
blankets. Where did the fire extinguishers and fire blankets come from? It
took police less than a minute to extinguish the fire, but the other four who ignited
themselves nearby a few minutes later were badly injured and one even died.
Having saved Wang, shouldn't the rescuers be in better position to save the
others? [Fire blankets, at least in the US, do not burn and are very reusable.] 7.
On January 27, the foreign media reported that the police rushed five
people to Jishuitan Hospital, which is famous for treating serious burn
traumas. Except for the person who died at the scene on January 23, the
other four are being treated in the north second building of the hospital's
burn unit. A doctor on duty said, "The self-immolation patients are
being treated in the burn unit's patient ward." When the reporter
called the duty room of that patient ward and asked if there were any new
deaths among the self-immolation patients, the nurse answered without a
second thought, "No. They are all fine!" In the meantime, the four
of them are under 24-hour police surveillance and the public cannot get close to their room at all. Conclusion: The Xinhua News Agency had conflicting information of
"one man and four women" and "one woman and four men" in
their early reports. When CCTV (Chinese Central TV Station) showed their
sensational report with voice and images, the situation of the
self-immolation survivors changed dramatically.
At first it was,
"all four are fine," then it suddenly changed to "they were too injured to be seen."
Yet, they were still capable of being actively interviewed to fit the needs of the authorities [to
try to lay blame on Falun Gong]. Note, the number of people in the
self-immolation incident jumped from five to seven. Such dramatic changes
may only be seen at the theater, and they may have used more than
one set of actors. There were many people involved, including those who set
fire in front of the camera, the policemen on the scene, foreign reporters,
TV photographers, those who were interviewed, doctors, nurses, etc. The
details are complex and unstable. The understanding of the policemen and the
people is not as controllable as what the leaders' had expected. Not
surprisingly, there are much internal inconsistencies during this short operation. (Translated on February 4, 2001 from http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2001/2/4/7677.html)
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