NEWS -- May 23, 2003 Falun Dafa Information Center,
www.faluninfo.net
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Mr. John Jaw,
President of WOIPFG,
presenting investigation results at a press conference in Washington DC,
which reveals further loopholes in Chinese regime's story.
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WASHINGTON DC (FDI) -- Mr. John Jaw, the president of an
organization investigating atrocities against Falun Gong practitioners in China,
has a fantastic story to tell.
Former Chinese leader, Jiang Zemin, ordered underlings to
assemble a group of individuals who would light themselves on fire in Tiananmen
Square. The incident would be framed as a dramatic suicide and pegged on Falun
Gong -- all with the intent to marshal public opinion against the spiritual
practice that Jiang had tried so desperately to crush.
Unfortunately, says Mr. Jaw, the story is all too real.
On January 23, 2001, five individuals reportedly lit
themselves on fire in Tiananmen Square. The Chinese state-run media claimed the
individuals were Falun Gong practitioners and assembled a barrage of programs in
what the Washington Post called, "the latest salvo in the [Chinese]
government's escalating campaign to discredit Falun Gong...and win support for
its 18-month [now nearly four-year] effort to crush it."
Critics of the Chinese regime's persecution of Falun Gong,
however, say the entire self-immolation incident was very suspicious. In July
2001, an investigative video was released on the Internet that dissects CCTV
footage and references information reported by CNN and the Washington
Post to demonstrate that the incident was staged.
After viewing the video in a presentation to the
Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights at the United
Nations, the International Education Development (IED) organization said the
video "in our view proves that this event was staged by the [Chinese]
government."
Mr. Jaw agrees and three months ago his organization, the
World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG)
began its own investigation.
"If you look at the pieces of this puzzle," says Mr. Jaw,
"the protective clothing worn by the self-immolators, the fire extinguishers and
video cameras that were immediately on-hand, the glaring loopholes in subsequent
CCTV coverage of the incident...there's really only one conclusion: The police
on Tiananmen Square that day knew what was going to happen. They were ready and
had a camera man on-hand to film the whole thing."
Mr. Jaw concludes, "Sadly, the SARS cover-up is just the tip
of the iceberg in terms of what this regime is hiding, but with this latest
information we have, it's clear to me that this entire production can't hold up
much longer."
The "latest information" Mr. Jaw refers to, and that was
presented at the press conference in Washington DC, includes the following:
- Two Wang Jindongs Identified
: Speech identification technology at a
world-renowned laboratory in Chinese speech identification, synthesis and
verification determined that the "lead" self-immolator, "Wang Jindong," who
appeared several times on China's state-run CCTV programs, is actually played
by two different people. This evidence supports previous analysis of the
hairline and ears of the "Wang Jindong" in the self-immolation footage as
being different from the photo of "Wang Jindong" released by China's state-run
media.
- Two Critical Hours Gone Missing
: Medical personnel at Jishuitan
Hospital -- the hospital where the self-immolators were rushed to after the
incident -- revealed that the ambulance carrying the self-immolators arrived
two hours after they were loaded into the ambulance on Tiananmen Square. It is
only about 6 miles between Tiananmen Square and Jishuitan Hospital. The trip
should take approximately 15 minutes. Where were the victims during these two
hours?
- Mysterious Death of Young Girl
: Medical staff at Jishuitan Hospital
also say the 12-year-old girl reportedly involved in the self-immolation died
"suddenly" just before she was to be released from the hospital. They reported
that her death was "very suspicious" because she had recovered well and showed
good health just a day before she died. They reported that on the morning of
March 17, 2001 -- the day she was to be released -- she was "quite animated
and active" and was visited by the head of the Beijing City Medical
Administration Division. A few hours later she was suddenly in critical
condition and died.
Information and "loopholes" that were previously uncovered
about the self-immolation incident include:
- PRC Lies About Source of Up-Close Footage
: Shortly after the incident,
the Chinese regime claimed the up-close footage of the self-immolation
incident, which has been widely used in anti-Falun Gong programs, was taken by
a CNN news crew who were on the Square that day. However, according to a
Washington Post article, CNN's chief news executive, Eason Jordan, said
"the footage used in the Chinese television reports could not have come from
CNN videotape because the CNN cameraman was arrested almost immediately after
the incident began." The Post article went on to say, "The close-up
shots shown on Chinese television appear to have been taken without any
interference from police. In some, the camera is clearly behind police
barricades ...In addition, footage from overhead surveillance cameras in
Tiananmen Square appears to show a man using a small handheld video camera to
film the scene, not a large TV news camera." The man with the video camera is
dressed like a Chinese police officer and moving freely among them to video
tape the scene at close range.
- Source of Long-Range Footage Remains Unknown
: The long-distance
surveillance cameras located on roofs of the buildings surrounding Tiananmen
Square pan back and forth automatically, and do not have the capability to
zoom in and out. Yet, the long distance footage of the self-immolations was
not panning at all, but focusing in on the exact locations of the
self-immolations. Additionally, these cameras were zooming in and out. Who
took this footage and how did they happen to be on the rooftops with a long
distance zoom-capable video camera at the right time?
- Footage Shows Self-Immolator Clubbed on the Head by Security Officer
:
From the video recording of the self-immolation aired on CCTV, one can see a
man wearing a military overcoat and he appears to have a heavy object that
strikes the head of Ms. Liu Chunling, one of the self-immolators. The impact
of the blow sends her immediately to the ground. WOPIFG believes that it is
highly likely that Liu Chunling died at the scene from this assault instead of
from burns, as the Chinese regime claims. Who is this man and why did he
strike Ms. Liu on the head? One theory derived from Ms. Liu's frantic motion
and reported yelling during the incident suggests she had or said something
that might betray the self-immolation plot.
- Immediate Availability of Fire Extinguishers
: Fire extinguishers were
almost immediately available, yet no police or security personnel have ever
been known to carry fire extinguishers while patrolling Tiananmen Square. Who
had the fire extinguishers and how did they happen to be on-hand?
- Police Pause Before Draping Blanket over Victim as Near-by Camera Rolls
:
In the up-close footage of the incident, one can see a police officer approach
one self-immolator with a fire blanket. However, the officer holds it over the
self-immolator's head and waits. Finally, the self-immolator shouts out
something like "This universal dafa is something everyone has to get through,"
(spokespersons for the Falun Dafa Information Center say this statement has no
basis in the teachings of Falun Gong) at which point the officer than throws
the blanket on the man. Why did the officer wait for the man to shout this
slogan as the video camera was rolling right in front of him?
- Immediate Broadcast by Chinese State-Run Media
: Broadcasting news of
sensitive topics typically takes many hours, and sometimes even days to
finalize because it requires approval from many Party officials and censors.
News of the self-immolation incident, however, was first aired within hours
after the incident happened -- lightening speed for China's state-run CCTV.
- Washington Post Findings about a Self-Immolator
: A Washington Post
reporter went to the hometown of one of the self-immolators to investigate her
background. A subsequent Washington Post article reported that "none
ever saw her practice." After this article was published, the reporter was
arrested upon returning to this victim's hometown for further investigation.
In a written statement about the case, the WOIPFG says, "It
is possible that this crime can be directly attributed to Jiang Zemin, the
Chinese president and head of the Chinese Communist Party at the time."
Mr. Jaw recognizes the gravity of the allegations his
organization has made, and that if proven correct, this could be the biggest
known conspiracy undertaken by the Chinese leadership since the Communist Party
came to power.
But Mr. Jaw also says that much work remains to be done. "We
recognize the degree of difficulty of the case and the importance to continue
further investigation," says Mr. Jaw. "We are determined to discover and expose
all the facts surrounding this case."
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NEWS -- May 23, 2003
Falun Dafa Information Center,
www.faluninfo.net
Background
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa (about),
is a practice of meditation and exercises with teachings based on the universal
principle of "Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance." It is a practice that was
taught in private for thousands of years before being made public in 1992 by Mr.
Li Hongzhi. Falun Gong has roots in traditional Chinese culture, but it is
distinct and separate from other practices such as the religions of Buddhism and
Taoism. Since its introduction in 1992, it quickly spread by word of mouth
throughout China, and is now practiced in over
50
countries.
With government estimates of as many as
100
million practicing Falun Gong, China's President Jiang Zemin outlawed the
peaceful practice in July 1999 (report),
fearful of anything touching the hearts and minds of more citizens than the
Communist Party. Unable to crush the spirit of millions who had experienced
improved health and positive life changes from Falun Gong, Jiang's regime has
intensified its propaganda campaign to turn public opinion against the practice
while quietly imprisoning, torturing and even murdering those who practice it.
The Falun Dafa Information Center has verified details of 705
deaths (reports /
sources) since the persecution of Falun Gong in China began in 1999.
Government officials inside China, however, report that the actual death toll is
well over 1,600, while expert sources estimate that figure to be much higher.
Hundreds of thousands have been detained, with more than
100,000 being sentenced to forced labor camps, typically without trial.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE FALUN DAFA
INFORMATION CENTER -- Gail Rachlin 917-501-4441, Levi Browde 914-720-0963,
Erping Zhang 646-533-6147, or Feng Yuan 917-941-1097. Email:
faluninfoctr@nycmail.com, Website:
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