Chinese Activist Beats Himself Up?

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China activist 'beat himself up'

BBC | July 27 2006

Chinese investigators say activist Fu Xiancai, who was paralysed after a severe beating, inflicted the blows himself, according to a rights body.

Mr Fu, who campaigned for people displaced by the Three Gorges Dam, was beaten up returning home after he was summoned by police in Hubei province.

The June beating was so severe he is not expected to walk again, according to Human Rights in China (HRIC).

But an official investigation has ruled the attack was fabricated.

Officials told Mr Fu's son, Fu Bing, that investigators had failed to find anyone else's footprints at the scene of the attack, and had concluded that he must have hit himself.

The blow to the back of his neck was so severe that three of his vertebrae were broken, HRIC said.

HRIC said it was strongly concerned about the independence of the investigation, which was carried out by the same public security bureau that had a record of harassing Mr Fu.

Mr Fu has highlighted the plight of people moved to make way for the Three Gorges dam.

He had been subject to a series of threats, attacks and harassment in the past year, the group said.

China says the dam, which will be the world's largest hydro-electric project, will provide electricity for its booming economy and help control flooding on the Yangtze River.

But it comes at the expense of villagers, who in many cases have been resettled on inferior land and been deprived of compensation by corrupt local officials, the rights group said.
 
Not just in PRC. Remember fellow in Arkansas that shot himself 5 or 6 times in the chest with a .45. Stubburn Cuss wasn't he?

Or remember fellow in same state that cut his own head off and left it a mile or so from the body. Just forgetful I guess.

Really makes me want to believe Gubbmint axperts.
 
But Asian political figures have a documented record of doing this type pf thing.
The whole Diem family committed suicide with their hands tied behind their backs in the trunk of a car
 
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When I was working in Shanghai I saw the cops beat on a guy - it was brutal - they kept hitting him with their clubs well past when he fell to the ground in a limp pile. I asked my driver (we weren't allowed to rent cars there) what was going on and he said it wasn't unusual. We were stuck in the typical traffic mess and watched them beat him for at least 5 minutes, then we moved on and they were still wailing on the guy. It's not place where you want to have problems with the cops. I was there every two weeks for about two years and never saw anything like this again.
 
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