【新唐人2014年01月04日讯】昭冤无期 天安门自杀越演越烈
大陆身负冤屈的访民,在长期上访申冤无效的情况下,选择在北京天安门地区自杀,以死抗争,最近一段时间情况越演越烈,前往自杀的访民越来越多。
继去年12月29号六名访民在天安门附近集体自杀后,1月1号,又有河南省一名怀孕访民在天安门喝农药轻生获救。
据《自由亚洲电台》报导,1月3号,再有十多名访民在天安门自杀,被送往北京“同仁医院”。
报导说,四川访民胡金琼告诉记者,3号早上10点多,她路经天安门前门派出所附近,看见三名访民喝农药倒地。
前往“同仁医院”探望自杀访民的另外两名访民也表示,她们在医院看到四名自杀获救访民,三名女子喝农药,一名男子割脉。
据医院医护人员透露,3号当天已有几批从天安门送过来的自杀访民,有喝农药的,也有用其他办法的,共有十几人。
婴儿死亡与疫苗无关? 民要真相
1月3号,大陆媒体报导,中共国家卫生计生委通报声称,最近大陆发生的17例乙肝疫苗接种婴儿死亡案例,与婴儿接种的乙肝疫苗本身质量无关,深圳“康泰公司”生产的乙肝疫苗没有发现质量问题。
消息一出,立刻在大陆网路上招来大量质疑,很多人怀疑中共当局是在试图掩盖医疗事故的事实, “要真相”的呼声响彻网路。
网民(“识巍见远”)评论说,早就知道是这个结论,每批疫苗上市前,都有药品监督局发的合格证,要是药监局说疫苗有问题,不就是说自己有问题吗?
香港保钓人士杨匡被刑拘
在中国大陆失踪几天的香港保钓人士杨匡,目前已经被证实关押在深圳第一看守所,罪名是涉嫌“偷越国境”。
杨匡的妻子、大陆维权人士刘沙沙表示,她当天向看守所自首,说杨匡回乡是应她的要求,她希望自首后,能与丈夫同罪同监,但是看守所无人受理。
刘沙沙目前正在深圳第一看守所门前露宿绝食,要求与丈夫一起坐牢。
刘沙沙4号凌晨在推特上发消息说,看守所让一个普通警察出面来赶她们走,说建议她去办案机关信访、或者上网、举牌都行,但是别在看守所门口呆着。
编辑/周玉林
Tiananmen Square sees more group suicide protests
Many victims of injustices in China are choosing suicide
on Tiananmen Square as a form of protest after receiving
no results from the party, despite years of petitioning efforts.
The situation has recently worsened,
as more incidents of group suicide are appearing in Beijing.
On Dec. 29, six petitioners committed group suicide
near Tiananmen Square.
Just on Jan. 1, another petitioner, a pregnant woman
from Henan Province, drank pesticides on the square.
Her life was saved after being sent to hospital.
Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported that on Jan. 3,
another group of over a dozen petitioners
committed suicide in protest on Tiananmen.
They were sent to Beijing Tongren Hospital.
The report quoted Sichuan petitioner Hu Jinqiong
who said that after 10am on Jan. 3, she saw three petitioners
falling down after drinking pesticides when she walked
near the police station on Tiananmen.
Before that, another two petitioners went to
Tongren Hospital to visit protesters who attempted suicide.
They said they saw four of them, including three females
who had drunk pesticides, and a male who had cut his wrist.
A paramedic revealed that the hospital had taken in several
groups of suicide protesters from Tiananmen by Jan. 3m
totaling over a dozen people.
Some either drank pesticides or
used other ways to attempt suicide.
The Party Found No Vaccine Quality Problem
in Deaths of 17 Infants, Questioned by Chinese
On Jan. 3, Chinese media reported an announcement
by the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) National Health
and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC).
The commission said that investigations on the deaths of
17 infants who died after receiving Hepatitis B shots showed
no quality problem was detected in the vaccines produced
by Shenzhen Biokangtai Biological Products Corporation.
The announcement was soon widely questioned
by Chinese netizens.
Many doubted the CCP authority’s words saying it may
attempt to hide the truth of the medical accidents.
The words “We Need Truth” have been echoing
throughout the Internet in China.
Chinese netizen Shiwei Jianyuan
says the conclusion was no surprise at all.
He says the China Food and Drug Administration (CFDC)
has to certify vaccines before they reach the market.
If quality problems are found in the vaccines, it equates
to announcing there are problems within the CFDC itself.
Hong Kong Diaoyu Island Campaigner Confirmed to Be Held in Shenzhen
Diaoyu Islands campaigner Yang Kuang from Hong Kong
had been missing for several days in Mainland China.
It’s been confirmed the he’s being held at the Shenzhen First
Detention Center for “sneaking across the border”.
Yang Kuang’s wife, Chinese human rights activist
Liu Shasha, says she has surrendered herself to
the detention center, saying it was her request
which drove Yang to go back to the mainland.
She hoped to be held together with her husband,
but received no response from the institution.
Liu Shasha is staying outside the detention center’s gate,
and has gone on a hunger strike,
asking to be jailed together with her husband.
Liu tweeted on the morning of Jan. 4, saying a policeman
had just showed up to drive her away.
The police tried to persuade her to leave the gate,
“suggesting” her to do something else, such as visiting
petition offices, protesting with banners or Internet protest.