A business tycoon who bills himself as China’s No. 1 philanthropist told reporters in New York on Tuesday that he has brought two women to the US to undergo surgery for disfiguring burns they suffered when they set themselves on fire in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 2001.
Chen Guangbiao (陳光標), who made his fortune in recycling, introduced the two women to US and Chinese reporters at an unorthodox and sometimes tense news conference at a hotel near Central Park.
Inside a hotel ballroom, Chen began by singing a song he wrote himself, which included the soaring lyric: “The whole world will witness my Chinese dream.”
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Then he talked of having a plan to buy the New York Times.
He has said the paper should be more “more authentic and objective” in its coverage of China.
He also warned Americans not to trust the government of Japan.
Finally, Chen had the two women display their horrific burns, which seared off their hands and left their faces masks of scarred flesh.
Outside in the cold, dozens of practitioners of the Falun Gong spiritual movement picketed the event, saying the two burn victims were propaganda tools of the Chinese government.
The women, Hao Huijun (號匯駿) and her daughter Chen Guo (陳果), were among a group of people who set themselves on fire in the square amid the Chinese government’s brutal crackdown on Falun Gong practitioners. One woman and her 12-year-old daughter died.
Months later, the survivors were paraded before reporters by Chinese authorities to denounce Falun Gong as a cult and say they had been deceived into a suicide attempt.
The Tiananmen Square incident became the centerpiece of a campaign by Chinese authorities to justify oppression of Falun Gong practitioners.
In brief remarks to reporters in New York, Hao and Chen condemned Falun Gong again.
Some reporters for US-based Chinese media asked the women whether they were actually government plants, who staged the immolations to discredit the movement.
“The self-immolation was our own fault,” Chen said, through a translator. “We acted on our own behavior.”
Chen said he planned to spend more than US$2 million on medical care for the women and brought them to New York because doctors here had said they could restore the women to 80 percent of their former appearance.
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