| Suicidal
blaze, another crime of Falun Gong cult (01/30/2001)
Xinhua News Agency, China's leading news service, Tuesday published
a feature story detailing the suicide attempts of seven Falun Gong
practitioners at Tiananmen Square on January 23.
The tragedy once again demonstrated the evil nature of Falun Gong
and sounded an alarm to those obsessed with the cult.
Five Falun Gong practitioners, including a 12-year-old girl, soaked
themselves in gasoline and set themselves on fire at around 2:40
PM on the eve of China's Lunar New Year. One died on the spot and
the four others injured in the suicide attempts. The police on duty
rushed to their rescue and immediately sent the injured to local
hospital.
Hoodwinked by the malicious fallacies of Li Hongzhi, founder of
the Falun Gong cult, seven practitioners plotted the appalling suicidal
blaze at Tian'anmen Square in central Beijing. Two were found and
stopped from the suicide attempts.
At 2:41 PM, a man in his forties sitting cross-legged at Tiananmen
Square was found pouring liquid over his body from a green bottle.
All of a sudden, his body burst into flames and was covered with
thick smoke. "Falun Dafa is compulsory to all," the man
was screaming.
A few minutes later, four women who were not far from the man set
themselves on fire. Blown by the cold winter wind, the flames immediately
spread, turning the women into scurrying fire balls in horrible
screams.
"Uncle, help!" cried a short, slim girl on fire when
police rushed towards them.
Almost simultaneously, on the northeastern side of the square,
a woman took out a plastic Sprite bottle, drank a few mouthfuls
of the liquid, and then poured it on herself. Police on duty, who
were alert at the strong smell of gasoline, were quick to seize
her lighter and stopped her from burning herself.
The woman kept yelling "let me go heaven."
On the western side of the square, a man, looking agitated and
with the buttons of his overcoat unfastened, was discovered with
two full bottles of gasoline tied to his body. Police also prevented
him from setting himself ablaze.
It took one minute and a half for police to put out the fire on
the four women. However, one woman died and the other three were
seriously burnt.
Three emergency ambulances of the Beijing First-aid Center arrived
at the site less than seven minutes later and rushed the injured
to the prestigious Beijing Jishuitan Hospital.
A rescue team was formed, comprising well-known doctors. Special
wards were prepared for around-the-clock monitoring. Doctors and
nurses on holiday returned to work immediately. Nearly 10,000 milliliters
of plasma and several thousand milliliters of blood were sent to
the operation rooms.
Due to the efforts of the doctors, all the injured passed the shock
stage.
Police investigation showed that the seven people who attempted
suicide were from Kaifeng City in central China's Henan Province.
They were all avid Falun Gong practitioners.
The dead woman, Liu Chunling, had been obsessed with Falun Gong
herself and persuaded and influenced her 12-year-old daughter Liu
Siying to pursue the cult.
Wang Jindong, the organizer, started practicing Falun Gong in 1996.
Wang and his wife and kid came to Tiananmen Square on December 19,
2000 to propagate Falun Gong with banners.
Hao Huijun, a music teacher with a middle school in Kaifeng, has
become silent and absent-minded since 1997 when she started practicing
Falun Gong.
Influenced by Hao, her 19-year-old daughter Chen Guo who studied
Pipa in Beijing also practiced Falun Gong and was obsessed with
the cult. The mother and daughter participated in illegal gatherings
on Tiananmen Square.
Liu Baorong, a textile factory worker who left her post due to
an industrial injury in 1984, began practicing Falun Gong in 1995.
"Everyone of us knew what we were going to do in Beijing before
we left Kaifeng," Liu confirmed, "We were prepared to
set ourselves on fire and going up to heaven."
"Li Hongzhi often mentioned in his 'scripture' and speeches
that there were still some people not 'standing out'. If I did not
'stand out', I would not realize 'nirvana'," said Liu, who
believed that to obtain "nirvana" was to go to the heaven.
"It was a good thing to go to the heaven," she said,
"It took a mere moment and one would not feel pain."
For this purpose, Liu drank gasoline at Tiananmen Square.
Liu Yunfang, 57, was a part-time worker at a paint shop in Kaifeng.
He said that he planned to set himself on fire to cultivate his
physical and mental capabilities according to Falun Gong rules.
Liu explained that he was not able to burn himself because he has
not reached a certain level.
Wang Jindong, Hao Huijun, Liu Yunfang, Liu Baorong, Liu Chunling
and her 12-year-old daughter Liu Siying took the train to Beijing
on January 16, making an appointment with a Falun Gong practitioner
who saw them off at the railway station to meet again in heaven.
Chen Guo met the six at Beijing Western Railway Station the next
morning. They stayed with another Falun Gong practitioner and seldom
left the premises except to buy food at a nearby supermarket.
Even their neighbors did not notice they had stayed for about one
week. "I thought it was empty, no one was there," said
one neighbor.
During the week, the seven people imagined how wonderful it would
be to enter heaven. When Chen Guo was worried about the pain, Wang
Jindong told her that unlike average people, Falun Gong practitioners
would not feel pain when they were on fire. They will go up to heaven
in a second.
Liu Yunfang created stories about "paradise" for Liu
Siying: you would become a "religious king" once you enter
"paradise". You would have many servants if you became
king.
Wang Jindong, 50, once a driver, came up with the idea of using
gasoline to set themselves on fire. They first tried plastic bags
but failed to contain the gasoline safely. Then Liu Baorong suggested
they should use plastic Sprite bottles because the color of gasoline
looks similar to Sprite and would not be identified easily.
They discussed when and where the event was to take place. Everyone
had two lighters in case one failed to work on the spot.
With bottles of gasoline, blades and lighters, the seven arrived
at the Square by taxi. Out of their expectation, the Square was
temporarily closed in the morning for activities. They had to stroll
nearby and agreed to light themselves at different locations at
2:30 PM.
"Thanks to the police. It was them who saved me," recalled
Liu Baorong. She said that she took the bottle out of her bag. Her
watch was not working properly at the moment they were expected
to light themselves.
Liu Yunfang was discovered and stopped by the police before she
lit herself. But the other five members did not escape the "fire".
Chen Guo's relatives and teachers felt very regretful when they
heard about the tragedy. She was an excellent student at school
and performed in Singapore when she was only 12.
She began practicing Falun Gong in 1996 and became even more silent
when her father passed away in 1998. She wrote a letter to her teachers
when they tried to help her, saying that Falun Dafa was "The
most mysterious science in the world" , and "My life was
created by Dafa."
Liu Baorong said that they chose Tiananmen Square because there
was a rumor that an old woman practitioner in northeast China saw
in her dream the words "registration for Dafa followers"
written on the Tiananmen Rostrum.
She explained that they were driven to burn themselves by what
Li Hongzhi said in the "scripture", such as "forget
death and life ", and "seeking for nirvana".
"These are absolute lies," said Liu, "Life is precious
indeed. We should never give it up easily. It was not worth trying
at all since Li Hongzhi is enjoying life while we are suffering."
"Falun Gong has brought misfortune to the country and the
people," she said, "Other practitioners should sober up
when they learn the truth behind the fire."
"My mom cheated me," said Liu Siying lying in a hospital
bed, bandaged. The little girl has not yet been informed of her
mother's death in the suicide attempts.
The 12-year-old girl suffered severe burns to her face, head, and
hands. Though in pain and blinded, she described the beauty of "paradise"
to the nurses: the whole "world" was made of gold -- the
roads, the birds and even the people.
Lying in the same ward, 19-year-old Chen Guo was unable to mobilize
her imagination in the same way. Having incurred burns all over
her body, Chen Guo suffered from burn shock when she was rushed
to the Beijing Jishuitan Hospital.
"I regret very much," Chen managed to say, "I want
to play Pipa in the future."
Doctors said that Chen, a music student in Beijing, can no longer
play Pipa, an ancient flat stringed instrument, because her fingers
were too damaged by the fire.
Li Chi, a chief doctor at the hospital, said that it was still
too early to say that all the injured were out of danger. They will
undergo further operations. The fire caused all of them to become
physically disabled. Some of them will not be able to live on their
own in the future.
(Xinhua)
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