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These informations are rare and precious. For justice, these refugees risked their lives to reveal these facts. Please treasure them and spread to the world. Recently, a former refugee, representative of Camp 4 in the Whitehead Detention Center, told us privately; some terrifying confidential information. According to him, three or four days before the Government's violent assault on the Whitehead Camp on April 7, the camp supervisors of Camps 3 and 4, and the police chief suddenly summoned the refugee representatives of Camps 3 and 4, and the leaders of the hunger strike. They were told that the refugees in Camp 7 were not cooperative, and have committed five offenses:
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On May 2, a refugee 47172 in Whitehead Camp 3, Doan Van Hai, refugee I.D. No.255189, trying to rouse the world's continued concern for this most distressful situation of the Vietnamese refugees, resorted to suicide in exchange for the humanitarian support of his compatriots from the free world. He had already set himself ablaze. When the fire was burning his feet, the police were notified by an informer, and they hastily put out the fire with water. They tried to arrest and jail him, but the refugees in the camp surrounded and ushered him to the roof. The police still tried to arrest him, so this refugee shouted loudly, "Force me further and I will jump down to kill myself!" The UNHCR people panicked, and quickly talked to him to calm him down. They assured him that his refugee status would be reassessed, thus coaxed him to come down. Fearing the news might leak out, they did not yet send him to the hospital for treatment until now. The following was our conversation with a refugee who burnt himself on May 2nd. It was recorded when we visited him at the Whitehead Camp on May 14, 1994.
Q. When did you burn yourself?
Q. Why did you burn yourself?
Q. Apart from your limbs, are there any other parts of your body
that are burnt?
Q. Have you sent any petition for freedom to any establishments?
Q. Where did you get the fuel to burn yourself?
Q. At present, how many people still want to commit suicide or
insist on hunger strike?
Q. Did you requested the camp authorities to send you to the
hospital for treatment?
Q. Do you advocate self-incineration? Besides, all of us boat people have a request. We wish the Supreme Master Ching Hai would come to our refugee camp, to console us spiritually. We will also apply to the camp authorities wishing that the Supreme Master Ching Hai will be able to enter the camp soon.
Q. Among your compatriots, are there some trying to stop the
suicide attempts of your group?
Q. Who put out the fire?
Q. Are you a political refugee?
Q. Would you try to burn yourself again?
Q. Is there anything else that you want the reporter to publish? |