The truth about the June 28 Wengan incident, carefully examine the facts hidden in Uncle's words.

by coolzen on 2008-07-02 21:15:37

He told the reporter, "In the night of June 22nd, I immediately rushed to the scene to retrieve the body after I received the news that my niece, Li Shufen, had died in the West Gate River of the county town. After the body was brought ashore, the County Public Security Bureau notified me to go to the police station for questioning. When I walked into Officer Zhang Ming's office, he was handling a case and very impatiently shouted at me loudly: 'What are you doing here?' [Note: With his niece just deceased, in extreme grief, this is how our people's public security treats the family of the deceased?] Due to the recent death of my niece, I answered him curtly without good temper: 'I'm here to play.' Zhang Ming roared: 'Get out!' and came over to push me, leading to a conflict. [Note: We have reason to believe that the cause of their conflict is far more complicated than these two sentences suggest. Just because this uncle entered his office, he became 'very impatient,' and just because the deceased's uncle said 'here to play,' this officer wanted him to leave? Borrowing the words of the judge in the Xu Ting case, according to common sense, unless he's an idiot or a city management officer, no one would be so arrogant to this extent. Note here, the uncle said: 'here to play.' In what situation would a family member who has just lost a loved one say such a ridiculous sentence? Only in a situation where they are extremely angry and disappointed but cannot express their anger, would they say something like this to calm the inner unrest.] Later, the Education Bureau asked me to go to the bureau to understand the details of the conflict. After leaving the bureau and walking to the insurance company entrance, I was brutally beaten by six unidentified individuals. [Note: Who would beat him for no reason? Who is so full that they want to beat him? When did criminal forces abandon their promising careers to start piling on someone already down?] I called 110 for help, and the police immediately sent me to the hospital for treatment. Due to serious injuries, I stayed in the hospital throughout the treatment period and didn't know about the later occurring parade and smashing, looting, and arson incidents. On the day of the incident, while in the hospital, my family told me that nine out of ten people on the street were saying that I was tortured and beaten to death by the Public Security Bureau, and tens of thousands of people were seeking justice for me and Li Shufen."