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  • Anyone can read Falun Gong's books and see that no true practitioner would ever do such a terrible thing as setting themselves on fire! Practitioners around the world, including China, has always resisted the persecution with peaceful means.

    The CCP just wants to justify their terrible means of staying in control (basically terror), and make the world think it's a little less awful.

  • This is so full of rubbish. Wow Xinhua reported within 2 hours. You can't get a Chinese government approval in 2 hours to broadcast "news"? So all news are broadcast 48 hours after the event? The ones who were indeed admittedly prepared to cover up an immolation were a CNN crew who tried to film the event. Your question "Were they expecting to put out a fire that day" should be "Were they expecting to report on a fire that day"?

  • @germanicus24 Obvious setup by the Chinese govt.

  • The man in the overcoat who threw the stick object waved his left hand outward to do so. If we consider the direction the object flew, the proximity of the man's hand, and the way it was thrown, we can conclude the three don't fit together. First, to throw something by waving your left hand outwards will make the object fly in a direction adjacent to impact while staying at the same relative elevation. Second, the man's hand was too close to make the angle twist and the object fly upwards.

  • Fuck the Olympic committee.

  • Isn't it ironical that even when one shows proof after proof, like with the Tibetan guy beated to death and the Tibetan uprise last year, some people (I guess pro-CCP) either deny or twist the facts.

  • The free world should invade china for human rights violations

  • It looks like a bent pipe. It hit her too hard and retained it's shape as it flew, to be something like hair.

  • This "proof" doesn't make sense.

  • The Chinese government's actions are very suspect from various different reports, and although I would like to believe that setting people on fire in a very public place would be beyond them not only on humanitarian grounds as well as technical ones, I am not totally convinced of either.

  • You know, I'm happy to believe that the Chinese government is behind these symbolic acts, and have no doubt that the "threat" of Falun Gong is very beneficial for the Chinese government, considering the actions they are taking to make China safer through more totalitarian measures.

  • Damn.

  • hahaha, bin ladin did it

  • ohh I was just joking , am sorry

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