False Fire in Hong Kong and Self Immolation Hoax on Tiananmen Square
3 min readThe Staged “Self Immolation” on Tiananmen Square – A Massive Propaganda Stunt Contrived to Demonize Falun Gong in the Minds of China’s People.
The exact same tactic was recently used by the CCP in Hong Kong when “a man was set alight.” Hong Kong police said a man was set alight following a heated argument with pro-democracy protesters during a day of widespread clashes across the city, as videos of the brutal attack went viral online.
However, upon close investigation, one sees what actually happened.
By the end of 2000 — a year and a half after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched the suppression of Falun Gong — the campaign had failed to garner support among many of the CCP’s rank and file. Then-CCP leader Jiang Zemin had toured Southern Provinces earlier in 2000 hoping to shore up more support for the campaign among local leaders.
Meanwhile, public support for the campaign more broadly had waned. On January 23, 2001, five individuals allegedly set themselves on fire in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
The entire scene was caught on camera from multiple angles. Beginning just hours after the event, state-controlled media was flooded with reports that the self-immolators were Falun Gong practitioners. These reports included grisly footage of the victims, portraying Falun Gong teachings as directly responsible for the tragedy.
In the weeks following the event, a wealth of evidence uncovered (including a Washington Post article finding that two of the self-immolators never practiced Falun Gong) indicates the entire incident was staged.
Yet, while people inside China had no access to this information, the Chinese state-run media continued a blitz campaign to portray the “self-immolators” as Falun Gong practitioners. People across China changed from respecting and sympathizing with Falun Gong to becoming infuriated with and attacking the practice.
Hate crimes targeting Falun Gong practitioners increased and the CCP escalated its persecution with increased arrests, torture, killing, and forced organ harvesting.
With 70-100 million practicing Falun Gong in China, by 1999 the traditional discipline was largely a household name and a respected one at that. The staged “self-immolation,” however, changed all that, and to this day remains the single most influential factor in garnering disgust or hatred toward Falun Gong among the Chinese people.
The resulting apathy or hostility toward Falun Gong in China has greatly facilitated the regime’s attempt to eradicate the practice and is a primary cause for the tens of thousands of reports of abuse and torture.
KEY ANALYSIS
False Fire (Video)
This is the authoritative documentary on the suspicious points of the staged “self-immolation” incident.
It won an honorary award at the 51st Columbia International Film Festival for its analytical approach and exposure of the tragic event.
EVIDENCE INDICATING “SELF-IMMOLATION” WAS STAGED
Analysis: 54 Facts That Reveal How the “Self-Immolation” on Tiananmen Square Was Actually Staged for Propaganda Purposes