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The
leader of the evil Falun Gong cult has abandoned the obsessive
followers who attempted suicide in Beijing's Tian'anmen Square
on New Year's Eve.
Seven
Falun Gong practitioners set fire to themselves in a bid to
reach "nirvana," or heaven, on January 23. One died and the
others, including a 12-year-old girl, were taken to hospital.
Knowing
his followers carried out the suicide attempt in accordance
with his own teachings, spiritual master Li Hongzhi has denied
the incident had anything to do with him.
"We
do not believe these people were Falun Gong practitioners,"
overseas spokesmen of the cult have said.
"Anyone
who has read Falun Gong books will clearly see that their
actions are foreign to genuine Falun Gong practitioners,"
a statement said.
Survivors
of the incident at Jishuitan Hospital in Beijing, who are
now in a stable condition, talked to two reporters from Xinhua,
China's official news agency.
In
the intensive care unit at the hospital, cult follower Hao
Huijun, a 47-year-old woman who was formerly a music teacher
in a middle school in the City of Kaifeng, central Henan Province,
refused to believe the statement, which technically drives
her out of the Falun Gong.
Asked
what she felt about the statement, Hao said: "I have not read
the statement myself."
Chen
Guo, a 19-year-old college student involved in the incident,
said she did not want to talk about Falun Gong again.
She
was a talented pipa student at the Central Conservatory of
Music.
Twelve-year-old
survivor Liu Siying still does not know that her mother died
in the incident.
She
admitted she regretted the self-immolation.
"But
I must do what my mother tells me," she said.
"Dare
to be shot by machine guns, dare to burn yourself to death,
my mother told me."
She
sustained burns to 40 per cent of her body with much of it
on her face, hands and genitals, and still has some belief
in the cult.
Medical
staff have not yet talked to the survivors because they were
in such a serious condition, fearing any stress could affect
their recovery.
Hao
Huijun and Wang Jindong, who planned the suicide attempt,
still trust in their "master" Li Hongzhi and are refusing
to eat or receive medical treatment.
They
repeatedly invoke Li's own instructions from his own books,
claiming that fasting and self-seclusion are enough to cure
their injuries.
One
of Hao's doctors quoted him as saying: "Give me five days'
fasting and meditation, I will recover from the burns. It
is better than receiving your treatment."
To
date, Hao has fasted twice, once for 36 hours, once for 24.
Another
survivor of the cult incident, Wang, has been transferred
to a police hospital after a preliminary recovery following
five days' treatment at Jishuitan Hospital, which is famed
for its treating burns patients.
"Despite
them being stubborn Falun Gong practitioners, our medical
workers have tried everything to save their lives and give
them the best treatment," nurse Hai said.
Their
emergency medical treatment has so far cost the government
more than 236,000 yuan (US$28,400).
Head
nurse He Xiaodong said the patients had got through the hardest
time.
When
first brought to the hospital, Chen Guo, the 19-year-old,
took 50 minutes to eat a bowl of oats.
She
says she hopes her classmates will visit her in hospital at
the end of their winter holiday, but the Intensive Care Unit
does not receive visitors.
(Xinhua
2001/02/10)
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