【新唐人2013年04月22日讯】在雅安地震发生后的第一时间,“中国红十字会”就在它的微博发布了赈灾信息。不过,这个曾在“汶川地震”中,作为民间主要捐款平台的组织,似乎并没有从民众质疑的阴影中走出。信息发布3小时之内,竟然收到了2万多条内容为“滚”字的回复。
雅安大地震发生后,“中国红十字会总会”第一时间在官方微博宣布﹕捐赠500个帐篷救灾。但换来的却是超过600个喝倒彩的“倒竖大拇指”图示,整个留言板充满网友喊“滚”的字眼,“大陆红十字会”索性关闭评论功能,不再让大陆网友发言。
旅美中国问题研究人士 张健:“民间对拥有官方背景的慈善机构都是嗤之以鼻,因为红十字会包括其他的公益组织大量的动用了民间的力量,然后中饱私囊,所有的钱来路从来不公开,花法也不透明,这在有智慧的网民面前,它变成一个黑洞。”
多年来,“红十字会”一直被质疑侵吞善款。公众对2008年“汶川地震”数十亿捐助款的去向表示质疑,其中相当一部分是由“中国红十字会”负责管理。
据了解,国际上大多数“红十字会”的组织运营都独立于政府之外。而“中国红十字会”却与政府有着密切的关系。几十年来,“红十字会”一直是卫生部的下属机构。官方允许从中国民众募捐的几个屈指可数的组织中,“中国红十字会”是其中之一。
大陆异议作家 陈树庆:“中国大陆的红十字会是一个典型的官方机构,它的道德底线肯定受到中共官场上道德底线的影响,对善款的使用不遵守捐款人的愿望,对老百姓的济贫护困的慈善之心,见义勇为的尚善之心伤害都是很大的。”
网友爆料:“汶川大地震”时,北京某餐厅一个善良的老板知道捐钱没用,就联系“红十字会”,准备捐十万人民币买暖水袋支援灾区,但红十字会回复﹕暖水袋一个27元。这老板就自己买,一问,才几块钱一个。然后请红十字会在汶川的人员派发,对方说帮忙可以,但是派一个收取10元手续!
张健:“在中共这个体制下,催生出各式各样的奇奇怪怪的官僚体制,想尽各种办法去盘剥人民,尤其在天灾人祸面前,他们更加是不遗余力的去做这些事情。”
张健还提醒大家,雅安的这次地震,又有可能被中共“丧事当成喜事办”,把民众痛苦的时刻,当作中共亲民爱民的表演时机。
另外,民间组织去雅安救援的志愿者遭到中共当局的阻截甚至关押。据了解,“六四天网”创始人黄琦和“天网”义工蒲飞亲自组团前往灾区救灾,却被当局拘捕。
“天网”义工 刑鉴:“当时的情况非常紧急吧,他发的字数非常少,总共就六个字,拦截、遭拘、公开。他(蒲飞)的手机处于关机状态,黄琦先生的手机处于被限制状态。”
张健指出,中共彻底摧毁了中国传统文化后,不仅在国内造成各种难以收拾的人伦乱象,这些失去道德底线的大陆人,来到海外也造成国际社会对大陆人另眼相看。当地政府在很多公共场所,用简体字标出有关“遵守公共道德”的提示。
张健:“酒店或什么地方,你都会看到用中文对华人的这种警告,你能说他是侮辱你吗﹖其实不是,因为中国人在海外或者在全世界其他地区,他确实做了许多让人感觉不舒服的事情,但是我们要想一想,为什么这样,是因为这个政体它摧毁了中华文明,他根本就不知温、廉、恭、俭、让,他已经忘记了中华民族的道德。”
中国经济学家郎咸平认为,“中国红十字会”,利用“红十字”的名义,侵吞善款,无偿圈地,献血洗钱,“红十字会”各级领导应该辞职。
采访编辑/刘惠 后制/葛雷
20,000 Netizens to China Red Cross – “Take a Hike!”
After Ya’an earthquake occurred, China Red Cross reacted
immediately with disaster relief information on its microblog.
However, the group served as the main “non-governmental”
donation platform after Wenchuan earthquake.
Yet, it failed to recover its reputation
among the Chinese people.
In three hours, over 20,000 comments saying, “Take a Hike!”
were posted by Chinese netizens on its microblog.
After Ya’an earthquake, China Red Cross announced on its
microblog that 500 tents will be donated to disaster relief.
The announcement received over 600 “thumbs-down” clicks.
The whole message board was filled with comments
like, “Take a Hike!” by the netizens.
China Red Cross then simply disabled comments
to stop netizens from leaving messages.
Zhang Jian (China-issues observer, US): ”The Chinese
can sniff any charity with an official background.
China Red Cross and other public interest organizations
massively collected donations from Chinese people to fill their own pockets.
They never tell the public where the collected funds are
and how are they used.
They look like black holes to any thinking netizen.”
Over the years, China Red Cross has been criticized
for appropriating donations.
The public seriously questioned where the billions
of donations went after the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake,
and when China Red Cross was in charge
of managing a considerable part of the money.
Globally, most Red Cross organizations are operated
independently from the government.
However, China Red Cross has close connections
with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authority.
It has been a subordinate body of the Ministry of Health
for several decades.
It is also one of the very few organizations that are allowed
to collect donations by the CCP authority.
Chen Shuqing (Chinese dissident, Writer):
”China Red Cross is a typical official institution.
Therefore its moral base line has to be consistent
with that of the CCP’s official circles.
For example, it does not follow donators’ requests
on how to spend the money.
This has greatly hurt those with compassion
to help the poor, or courage to do the right thing.”
A netizen told a story of a Beijing restaurant owner
who wished to help after the Wenchuan earthquake.
He knew that donating money directly would not work.
Therefore he contacted China Red Cross to donate
RMB 100,000 worth of hot water bags.
However, China Red Cross responded
with the price of RMB27 per bag.
The owner decided to purchase the bags himself,
Learning that the market price per bag is only several Yuan.
When he asked the Red Cross to distribute the bags for him,
they said he had to pay RMB10 per bag commission!
Zhang Jian: ”CCP’s regime has nurtured bureaucracies,
which spare no effort to exploit people.
Natural disasters and human foes only motivate them
to do this even more.”
Zhang warned that Ya’an earthquake will probably give
CCP another chance to “handle a funeral as a happy event.”
The party may again stage a performance of “caring about
Chinese people” from the earthquake victims’ suffering.
In addition, true rescue volunteers have been intercepted
or even detained by the CCP on their way to Ya’an.
It is learned that founder of 64tianwang.org, Huang Qi,
and volunteer Pu Fei had formed a rescue team for Ya’an, but were arrested by authorities.
Xing Jian (Volunteer, 64tianwang.org):
”They must’ve been in an urgent situation.
He (Pu Fei) only sent six characters (in Chinese) saying,
“Stopped and arrested; spread the news.”
His cell phone was then disconnected,
and Mr. Huang Qi’s cell phone was also restricted.”
Zhang Jian remarked that CCP’s complete destruction
of traditional culture led to all kinds of chaos in ethics.
This isn’t limited to China. Their immorality spreads abroad
and hence Chinese gain bad reputations around the world.
Many local governments have made posts in public places,
writing, “Good Manners in Public” in Mandarin.
Zhang Jian: “Either in hotels or other places,
you see such warning messages written in Chinese.
Are these insults to us? They really aren’t. It’s true, Chinese
have done a lot that irritate others in foreign countries.
We need to think why things turn out like this.
The answer is that CCP has destroyed the Chinese culture.
It knows nothing about being temperate, kind, courteous,
restrained and magnanimous.
It has completely forgotten our tradition of morality.”
Chinese economist Lang Xianping once commented that,
China Red Cross appropriated donations, made enclosures
with zero payment and laundered money by blood donations;
all its leaders have to be dismissed for that.