August 09, 2005

Suicide Bomber Blows Up Bus in China: Government Covers Up (UPDATED)

UPDATE 8/11: Jihadis from Western China released several propaganda videos. The videos proclaim jihad against Beijing, accusing the Communist government of ties to Christian forces. We will post a link to the video as soon as we find a host. Images from the video will be available shortly.

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Bloggers from China are reporting that a suicide bomber has blown up a bus in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, at around 2:30pm, August 8th. According to Peacehall.com, police have confiscated the cameras of those who took pictures. I first learned of this from Aaron at Hagganah Internet. Bloggers in China have uploaded many pictures from the incident, though. Aaron, from Internet Hagganah, has archived many of the photos here. More pictures archived here and here and here. We have reproduced some of the photos below, some of which are graphic.

The official story is that only one person was killed, but from the 'unofficial' pictures, it is clear that at least three were killed--probably a lot more.

I have not seen much MSM coverage of this, although it seems like a big deal. Here is how China Daily reports the story:

FUZHOU: A suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus in central Fuzhou yesterday, killing himself and injuring 31 others, local police said.

The blast in the capital of East China's Fujian Province went off at 2:32 pm as the No 5 bus pulled in at the Dongjiekou Stop in Dongda Road, one of the city's busiest streets....

There was a deafening "big bang," said Lin Lina, a female employee working in an office building on the roadside.

"Thick smoke rose into the sky, and we couldn't see or tell what was happening," Lin said...

The shockwave from the home-made explosives was so huge that the windows of a nearby store shattered, according to the sohu.com website....

Police later said the explosion came from a second-row seat on the right-hand side of the bus.

The suspected bomber, Huang Maojin, died on the spot.

Huang, 42, was a farmer from Fujian's Gutian County.

According to a suicide note found by police, he had been suffering from lung cancer for about two years.

In the letter, Huang said he had a dispute with one of his neighbours in 2002. He claimed he had been unfairly treated by the local public security department and was sentenced to jail until the end of 2003.

The imprisonment delayed treatment of his illness, he claimed.

Huang's family was heavily in debt and his children were unable to go to school because of lack of money, the letter said.

Police are still investigating the case.

Chinese sources seem to raise doubts on the official government version of the story. It's not clear to what extent that these doubts are based on legitimate knowledge or simply on a general disbelief of anything said by the Communist government.

What many people in the West are unaware of, is that China is fighting a low-level Islamist insurgency in its Western provinces. Fujian Province, however is not in Western China but in Southeastern China. Not generally a hot bed for Islamist sentiments.

UPDATE: Ed, at Talking Hoarsely, has done some background research here. I would just add that nowhere can I verify the number of Muslims in Fujian left by a commenter. As far as I can tell, the Islamist seperatist are generally in the Xinjiang and Qinghai provinces.

Like I said, socialist-medicine induced terrorism is generally not as sexy as Islam inspired terrorism.

But he does find this very interesting background story on the broader point--which is that, to paraphrase Huntington, "The borders of Islam are bloody." :

'The conflicting movements of Uighur separatism, abetted by Islamist organizations abroad, and Chinese internal and economic interests, suggest that further and serious conflict may be expected.

The dearth of research into radical Islam in Asia is in itself a cause for concern. One reason for this may be that states affected by separatism such as the Philippines, Thailand, and China prefer not to admit to a problem. This may be cultural. The Asian concept of saving face may be an element of the difficulty. It may, however, be a fear of losing overseas investment if there is an emphasis on factors that suggest future instability.'

(Note to Ed and other bloggers: please send trackbacks. It is very hard to have an informal information network if I can't figure out who is linking me. I'm sure there are others out there who have equally important information that I just don't know about. Yes, trackbacks are that important)

Mathew Stinson hopes this is 'an isolated incident', but this tidbit from The BBC via The Stalwart might indicate otherwise:

There were more than a thousand reported bombings last year.

Most go unreported by the country's tightly-controlled state media.

Wow, I had only heard of a few of these incidents. Perhaps socialist-medicine inspired terrorism is not as sexy as Islamic terrorism to the MSM?

Joe T. of In Hell There Are No Nightlites sums up my feelings on the subject pretty well. Check it out.

Others: The Horse's Mouth, The Shanghaist, The Daily Missive, ZoneEuropa has extensive coverage of this (thanks Simon).

Images from 'unofficial' Chinese sources archived below. Warning: Some are graphic, but I have not included the most graphic photos which can be found in links above.

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Posted by: Rusty at 04:48 PM | Comments (33) | Add Comment
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1 Wow, a bajillion fellow Lizaroids and not a single comment. *sigh*

Posted by: Rusty Shackleford at August 09, 2005 07:08 PM (JQjhA)

2 This is just a guess.
The Chinese might be keeping these bombings out of the news so they can respond with brute force.
I would bet there are some pretty severe consequences for the Muslims after a bombing in China. If you don’t report the bombing, you don’t report the reprisal by the Government. Maybe the Chinese have figured out the way to win a war with Islamic fanatics. They are smart enough to not fight it in the media.

Posted by: Brad at August 09, 2005 07:09 PM (3OPZt)

3 The Chinese's links have a nasty pornographic snake up a pussy photo..sick.

thanks for the warning.

Posted by: 11a at August 09, 2005 07:10 PM (pOoRe)

4 11a,
Whoa, I didn't notice that. The graphic photos I was referring to were the ones of the bombing. Some of which are truly horrible.

Posted by: Rusty Shackleford at August 09, 2005 07:13 PM (JQjhA)

5 There were more than a thousand reported bombings last year.

Most go unreported by the country's tightly-controlled state media. For comparison sake, for 2003 in the US, there were 386 incidents, with 7 killed, 55 injured. In 2002, the number of incidents was 711, with 13 killed, and 80 wounded. Those figures include both actual detonations and attempts for both explosions and incendiaries as well as premature explodations. For 2001, the numbers are similar to 2002.

Posted by: lawhawk at August 09, 2005 07:21 PM (RtayW)

6 I have seen death before, and as *horrible* as that is..never before seeing a SNAKE in a women's vagina is shocking to say the lest.

I wanted to see the original Chinese sites..and how they look more than the pictures.

Posted by: 11a at August 09, 2005 07:22 PM (pOoRe)

7 The chant I have been hearing from recent visitors to China is "the islamist terrorists don't dare mess with the Chinese" - apparently supposedly because there are so many of them. Guess that was wrong.

Posted by: FM at August 09, 2005 07:22 PM (wtIYw)

8 Crap, I missed the chinese p***y snake. I did see an eel show in Thailand once though.

Posted by: kstumpf at August 09, 2005 07:30 PM (Kv4B9)

9 Hey, Jawa. I came over from LGF but I'm pretty speechless after those photos. Sounds like that bomber was very down on his luck, but it wouldn't be surprising to find out he was actually an Islamic terrorist.

Posted by: RepJ at August 09, 2005 07:47 PM (1EsbE)

10 I'm thinking this bombing must have been in retaliation for China's invasion of Iraq. Or because of Israel? Chinese "foreign policy"? The Crusades?

Posted by: Carlos at August 09, 2005 07:57 PM (8e/V4)

11 I came over from LGF as well. I never thought that this kind of thing happened in China... But there are enough muslims in western china that it's not THAT surprising.

Btw, I just read the article on this url, what link should I be avoiding?!

Posted by: R_D at August 09, 2005 08:03 PM (LU+qS)

12 Unless it wasn't committed by muslims:

"On Monday, August 8, 2005, at 2:32pm, there was an explosion on a bus in the city of Fuzhou. The initial story was that there was a suicide bomber who was a peasant with terminal lung cancer and he set off a homemade bomb on the bus."

Was this peasant a muslim? It doesn't say.

Posted by: Carlos at August 09, 2005 08:05 PM (8e/V4)

13 R.D.,
It looks like the peacehall.com link. They have some advertisors that are clearly pornographic.

Good point, Carlos.

Posted by: Rusty Shackleford at August 09, 2005 08:06 PM (JQjhA)

14 It's well known that Jews really love Chinese food.

That's enough justification for most rag-tops to commit Chop Suey Kablooey.

Posted by: Aaron's cc: at August 09, 2005 09:42 PM (ov6Vw)

15 The islamof**ktards are arrogant enough to f**k with China??? *insert manialcal laughter, as I imagine a Chinese run version of Club GITMO*

Posted by: Princess Kimberley at August 09, 2005 10:12 PM (8sXP/)

16 I can't imagine islamist would mess with China. We've seen what they do to peaceful, pro-democracy demonstrators. Imagine the hell they'd put militant islamists through.

Posted by: Dr. Foo at August 10, 2005 02:23 AM (RS2FZ)

17 > Maybe the Chinese have figured out the way to win a war with Islamic fanatics. They are smart enough to not fight it in the media.

LOL, yeah, like they'd care.

"Me no likee what you plint." [BANG!]

Media problem solved.

(excuse the absurdist charicature, it's for amusing effect, not to be taken seriously)

Posted by: Nick B at August 10, 2005 02:43 AM (6EB/g)

18 Fujain province is 30% Muslim and they had huge riots there about 6 months ago as the Muslims want Sharia law.

This is certainly Islamist 72-virgin job.

Shame on Islam and Muslims who support Islamic government (which is about 80% of Muslims).

Criticism of Islam should be decriminalized.

Posted by: hossein at August 10, 2005 04:39 AM (FZ5hy)

19 First, I thought China Daily's was a pretty good job of reporting.

Second, I haven't seen anywhere that the homicide bomber was Muslim or committed this atrocity for jihad.

Third, where did this guy get the idea for doing what he did? Well, that's pretty easy. He got it from the jihadis and their attacks against Jews in Israeli buses. Where else?

Fourth, man, looks like he cooked up a potent home brew explosive. Where did he learn how to do that?

Posted by: Jabba the Tutt at August 10, 2005 07:49 AM (Rn4LP)

20 Most likely the Chinese will buy off the splodeydopes with guns and explosives and point them our way. They're already known to be selling arms to terrorists, and this is probably just a friendly little reminder to up the shipments.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at August 10, 2005 10:55 AM (0yYS2)

21 China hasa big problem in its western zone. Essentially comes down to an ethnic group called Wegurs (well- that is how it is pronounced). They are moving further towards Islam. They are looked down upon by "Chinese" and there are many problems, from ethnic cleansing, forced migration,to racism, drug trafficing, etc. An interesting and due to Chinese media controls, almost unknown group/problem.

Posted by: Max at August 10, 2005 02:16 PM (HFKAk)

22 Maybe China has a good idea. Why give the muslim bastards the publicity they are after?

Posted by: greyrooster at August 10, 2005 03:54 PM (oKjnh)

23 You people are bunch of liars. There's no cover up. I just looked in Chinese search sites and tons of news reports show the same pictures you are claiming as "exclusive":

http://news.baidu.com/ns?word=%B8%A3%D6%DD+%B1%AC%D5%A8+%B9%AB+%C6%FB

http://news.sogou.com/news/websearch.do?query=%B8%A3%D6%DD+%B1%AC%D5%A8

http://news.sohu.com/20050811/n226631177.shtml

Posted by: Bobby Fletcher at August 10, 2005 05:43 PM (u8Zgq)

24 The report says: (in case none of you can read Chinese - it's a billion people's fault right?)

Fuzhou (not in western China, it's a nice touristy southern city.) lung cancer patient blows up bus. 1 additional death at hospital(suicide bomber dead already), 13 people leave hospital. 3 still in critical condition.

Posted by: Bobby Fletcher at August 10, 2005 05:51 PM (u8Zgq)

25 I've never claimed these were 'exclusives', in fact, I've named several sources also carrying them. As of the writing of the original post, about 35 media reports were in--over 24 hours after the incident--only one of which was from a Western source.

The cover up is in relations to the government actually admitting the extent of the damage, claiming only one death, and confiscating cameras. Apparently, they didn't confiscate enough cameras....

I admit, some of the commenters here seem not to have read the ENTIRE post......

Posted by: Rusty Shackleford at August 10, 2005 06:23 PM (JQjhA)

26 There's no cover-up, dude. How come lots of commercial websites in China have the same pictures as the bloggers? If the Chinese government wants to block this news, do you think the commercial websites would be carrying the news? Little o'me would be able to find them on search engines like baidu, sohu, yahoo.com China?

Think about it, you people make no sense...

Posted by: Bobby Fletcher at August 11, 2005 04:45 AM (wO2VP)

27 Bobby Fletcher: It is not necessary to be an asshole to comment on this blog. We search for info, not arguement. If you can read Chinese you could be a help to us. But, your attitude sucks.
I have no desire to learn Chinese. Not many Americans moving to China. Sort of the other way around. By any means that they can. When the Chinese all move to America they can learn English.
Of course, we now have 70 Wal-Marts in China. The beginning of the end for them. Wal-Mart destroys more competitive businesses than any country's military. Then we will make them all fat and lazy with our MacDonalds chain of health food. Why learn Chinese. The end is near for them. Big Mac and fried rice. They have no chance.

Posted by: greyrooster at August 11, 2005 09:47 PM (CBNGy)

28 i think geekrooster is feeling a bit peeved upon having his conspiracy theory unveiled as ignorant drek

Posted by: hawkwaxer at August 12, 2005 09:06 AM (AXBNy)

29 I think hawkwaxer is a phoney. What conspiracy theory? liar.

Posted by: greyrooster at August 13, 2005 07:31 AM (CBNGy)

30 Fujian doesnt have 30% moslems. The 1982 census showed only 30.000 Hui (moslem Han) in a provincial population of - oh - 30 million.

Chinese moslems traditionally live primarily in Qinghai, Ningxia and Gansu provinces, all in the NW. There used to be concentrations in Yunnan in the SW and Shanxi and Shaanxi in the center also, but following 19th century moslem rebellions, most of those were massacred or died in following famines. There are still groups of several hundred thousand Hui in most north-central provinces as well as Yunnan, though.

In October last year, there was a riot in central Henan province between Hui and Han. Officially, 7 were killed. Unofficially, the deathtoll was over 100 (in a village of 2000), of whom 15 policemen. According to the chinese rumor-mill Hui and Han from as far afield as 80 kilometers were pouring in in trucks to join in the fighting. Han supposedly surrounded the village with bulldozers and trucks, demanding all Hui be expelled and their houses destroyed.

The incident that got it all started was a Hui man grazing a Han girl with his car, then refusing to pay immediate compensation.

Smacks of the strawberry invident that cost several hundred lives in central Asia in the late 80s.

Henrik

Posted by: Henrik at August 13, 2005 04:37 PM (LEnZ3)

31 So the Chinese have figured a way to control the muslims. We should learn from our Chinese friends.

Posted by: greyrooster at August 14, 2005 10:58 AM (CBNGy)

32 Following the Chinese search sites I provided earlier, here are the latest updates from all over China, and they seems pretty resaonable and consistent. Again I've found no reason to doubt the reports:

- police have concluded it was a man with lung cancer that killed himself with home-made bomb

- About 31 insured: 13 release, 5 seriousely, 3 crtically. Not sure if both "additional" death are from the 3 critical (the suicide bomber is not counted here, only vicitms). One death was reported very early, so it prabably isn't part of the 31.

So there, totally of 3 people died from the blast, scores injured. IMO the hysterical reaction "only one died? god damn commies must be controlling media" is unwarrented.

If you have evidence (besides hearsay) that this news is being controlled, let's see it.

Posted by: bobby fletcher at August 16, 2005 12:08 PM (u8Zgq)

33 Confucius said, "A gentleman gets along with others, but does not necessarily agree with them; a base man agrees with others, but does not coexist with them harmoniously".

Muslim is the most ungrateful people existed among human as an inhumane kind on her immigrating nation benefactor. Actually they should be grateful on that foreign nation allowing them(Muslim) to stay

But instead of thanking for immigration grant, they even perversely claim territory right against that good nation.

the bad habit of major Muslim is that they have a tendency to claim a territory wherever they run or move on another nation unreasonably as well as unfairly

Turkey Dogs, no Turkey birds are not welcomed as they are not accustomed as those China's tradition

So should other nations deport those foreign Muslim out of their countries, lest they unfairly claim a territory against on the country where they immigrated,

there shouldn't be Human Right for those Muslim terrorists, but deportation to their original country. And I think it is the right thing to do against those Muslim foreigners (terrorists) without delaying in deportation that peace and harmony be continued nonstop

That last thing the world needs is more Christians and Muslims who won't think for themselves.

Posted by: em at October 01, 2005 01:22 AM (saUVR)

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