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Falun Gong follower set himself ablaze (02/17/2001)
A 25-year-old Falun Gong practitioner set himself ablaze at mid-day
Friday in western Beijing, and by the time police arrived and put
out the fire, he was already dead.
The public security bureaus of Beijing and central China's Hunan
Province identified the man as Tan Yihui. Born in 1975, Tang was
a shoe polisher and resided in No. 117 Jianmin Lane of Changde City
in Hunan.
Tan said in a letter that he was here "to renounce his citizenship
of the People's Republic of China" in order to be "a brave
warrior" in defense of Li Hongzhi and his Falun Dafa, and return
to "heaven."
A witness called the police at 12:06 pm when he spotted the man,
soaked in gasoline, set himself on fire at Wanshoulu, a residential
quarter near Chang'an boulevard in western Beijing.
The police arrived in 3 minutes, while the man was still on fire.
The police were quick to put out the fire with extinguishers they
had carried in the car.
A household registration cover was found near the corpse, containing
an identity card, a train ticket from Changsha, the provincial capital
of Hunan, to Beijing and a 6-page letter explaining why he set himself
on fire.
The train ticket shows that Tan left Changsha at 13:43 pm Thursday.
The witness, named Chang Huaikang and in his 30s, recalled that
he was in a telephone booth when he saw the man standing about five
meters away.
"I had thought he was to dump waste water. But all of a sudden
the man poured the liquid over his head, and I said to myself that
this must a stupid guy taking a shower on such a cold day,"
the witness said.
"Then he took out a lighter and set himself on fire. I heard
what sounded like an explosion," said the witness, who called
the police right away.
Doctors said that Tan died of suffocation.
His neighbor said that Tan was a diligent junior middle school
student, but failed to pass the high school entrance examination.
"He started practicing Falun Gong in 1997 and since then he
hadn't talked much to his neighbors," Liu said.
Tan said in his letter that Li Hongzhi, the cult leader, encouraged
Falun Gong followers "not to be afraid of dying in order to
achieve 'nirvana'".
"We must be the first to sacrifice for the Falun Dafa,"
he said.
Passers-by interviewed by Xinhua at the site said that they were
"shocked" by the incident and "infuriated" at
Li Hongzhi who instigated the Falun Gong followers to commit suicide.
(Xinhua)
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