Unlike in Tibet, Falun Gong “Self-immolations” [Were] a False Set-up
Falun Dafa Information Center statement
04 Apr 2012
NEW YORK–In recent months, as dozens of Tibetans have tragically set themselves on fire to protest Chinese repression, several media outlets have referred to an incident of supposed Falun Gong self-immolation on Tiananmen Square in 2001. The Falun Dafa Information Center reiterates that unlike in Tibet, where it appears to be genuine believers self-immolating, the individuals involved in the 2001 incident were NOT Falun Gong practitioners. Rather, various credible sources and analysis indicate that the event was staged by the Communist Party as a horrific propaganda ploy to turn public opinion against Falun Gong, thereby giving the authorities a free hand to intensify repression and torture of practitioners.
Specifically, the Falun Dafa Information Center urges any journalist writing about self-immolations to review the following items and to accurately word any reference to the incident such that they do not imply that the victims were genuine Falun Gong practitioners voluntarily self-immolating. They were not.
- Washington Post: Reporter Finds Holes in China’s Tiananmen Immolation Story: Philip Pan from the Washington Post traveled to Kaifeng to investigate the history of two of the immolators who had died in connection with the event, Ms. Liu Chunling and her 12-year-old daughter. The report cast serious doubt as to whether Liu was actually a Falun Gong adherent. “There was something wrong with her…She hit her mother. She hit her daughter too…No one ever saw her practice Falun Gong.”
- False Fire (Video): The authoritative documentary on the suspicious points of the staged “self-immolation” incident. It won an honorary award at the 51st Columbus International Film Festival for its analytical approach and exposure of the tragic event.