A man self-immolated a few hours ago on the Bund, the famous riverside promenade, right in the heart of Shanghai. The state Xinhua news agency is reporting the news in detail, and other media are picking it up.
But censors are blocking all comment on the motives of the man on every website. Was he an activist of the Falun Gong banned movement? Was he a Tibetan Buddhist? How about a disgruntled property rights activist?
Whatever the cause, there is a story there, and the government may not want the motive to come out. But at least it’s a step in the right direction to allow Xinhua to report the news. Here’s the agency's latest story:
Man burns himself to death in Shanghai
2008-09-11 16:23:55
SHANGHAI, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- A man, whose identity remains unknown, died after setting himself ablaze in Shanghai's historic riverside Bund area at around 11 a.m. on Thursday, local police and witnesses said.
The man reportedly poured gas over himself to spark the blaze on a square named after Chen Yi, a late marshal of the Chinese People's Liberation Army beside the Huangpu River.
"I didn't see how it started, but suddenly spotted a flame that was moving about near Chen Yi's statue," said a witness on condition of anonymity. "It was a horrible scene."
Fire fighters were sent in immediately and the blaze was put out in about 5 minutes, he said. "An electric bike was also burned-- I guess it belonged to that man."
The square was packed with people when the self-immolation occurred, but nobody realized what was going on until it was too late. No one at the site saw what the man looked like or how old he was.
When Xinhua reporters arrived at the site in the early afternoon, the corpse had been removed by police and the ground washed, but the air still smelt of gasoline.
Shanghai police said they were investigating the identity of the man and the cause of the suicide.
The Bund is a big draw for tourists as well as Shanghai residents.

It is unlikely that a Falun Gong follower carried out the act, since the teachings of Falun Gong (truth, compassion and forbearance) are strongly against killing and suicide is considered a form of killing.
Perhaps the author of this article was thinking about the so-called Self Immolation on Tiananmen Square back in 2001.
To update you, the United Nations Education Department did analyse video footage from the 2001 incident and discovered that the whole event was in-fact staged and the fire was not even a real fire, rather one that Hollywood productions use.
Check it out for yourself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLfZtHA7hSI
Posted by: Dafa guy | October 01, 2008 at 06:26 AM
And extend courtesy to KIM JONG IL.
Posted by: bemis | September 14, 2008 at 06:36 PM
@bemis
We can all have opinions about NH, stan, etc.
It is much more courteous and wise to just ignore them.
Posted by: A B | September 14, 2008 at 12:04 AM
NOT Kim Il Jong. Personally, I was hoping it was NANHEGROUCH.
Posted by: bemis | September 12, 2008 at 05:30 PM
Was it Kim Jong Il?
Posted by: A B | September 11, 2008 at 07:17 AM