【禁闻】伊父母出殡千人哭别 蜡烛被下架
【新唐人2011年8月6日讯】在7.23温州动车事故中,最后幸存者----小伊伊的父母双双
罹难。8月4号,伊伊的父母出殡,超过千人前往送别,不少人专程由杭州、上海等地赶
往温州致祭。两岁半的小伊伊却躺在医院的病床上寻问父母,画面令人心酸。而杭州超
市里的蜡烛,却在3号下架了,网友说,�或许,蜡烛也会是敏感词。�
小伊伊是在动车事故中,中共当局下令停止搜救13小时后获救的。由于左下肢受损严
重,虽然避过截肢,但目前仍需在医院治疗。家人日前以小伊伊的名义在媒体刊登讣
告,决定4号在温州市殡仪馆为小伊伊的父母项余岸、施李虹两人举行告别仪式。
据报导,4号大清早7点,项余岸夫妇遗体躺在长安厅的棺木内,电子屏上打出沉痛悼念
二人的字眼,大厅内布满亲友和热心人士致祭的花圈。能容纳200人的温州市殡仪馆最
大5号厅�长安厅�,已经爆满,向两人遗体告别的人龙排出殡仪馆。有目击网民表
示,出席人数达千人。
众亲友向遗体告别时,小伊伊的外婆伤心欲绝,白头人送黑头人的她,看着遗体悲痛豪
哭,多次想扑向前抚摸女儿的遗体。众亲友一边安慰她,一边陪着痛哭,场面凄惨。不
少素未谋面的人也不禁潸然泪下。
有知情网民透露,正当项氏夫妇出殡时,小伊伊仍然躺在温州市第二人民医院的病床
上。在病床上小伊伊嚷着要见父母,她问:�为什么不见爸爸、妈妈?�。家人和护士
只好想办法哄她。
然而,在7.23事故中,又有多少家庭承受着和小伊伊一样的痛苦。有许多罹难者家属虽
然要求追查事故真相和追究责任,但在当局的威迫下,只能默默的将亲人遗体出殡。
福建连江籍罹难者郑杭征的妻子王惠在微博上告诉《新唐人》记者,丈夫7月23号跟三
位朋友一起到温州出差,出差只是一两天,回来后打算带她和女儿去旅行。没想
到,25号当她赶往温州后,见到的却是丈夫满脸伤痕及冰冷的尸体。
福建政府组织的工作小组,曾要求王惠签署赔偿协议,被王惠拒绝。但在3号傍晚,工
作组通知王惠,郑杭征的遗体只是冷藏没有冷冻,�都有苍蝇了�。王惠听后伤心欲
绝,只好签署赔偿协议。4号王惠为亡夫出殡。
就在大陆各地纷纷为动车追撞事件罹难者表示哀悼的同时,有微博网友大爆,杭州各大
超市已经遍寻不着蜡烛。有媒体报导说,�这似乎又是�上头�为了维稳搞的鬼。�
大陆自由作家昝爱宗8月3号在微博上透露:�这天杭州超市蜡烛下架了,谁的命令,敢
公开吗?�有网友回应,不只是真实的蜡烛,就连新浪微博里的虚拟蜡烛符号,�也下
架了�。
中国社会民主党秘书长刘因全向《新唐人》表示,这是中共的一贯做法,不想叫太多人
关注。
刘因全:�这就表示政府的虚弱,政府担心人民用点蜡烛的方式来悼念亡灵,激起事件
让更多的人关心,就采取这种方式。他们就是要掩盖事实,他们像掩埋动车的车头一
样,来掩埋事实的真相。�
对于蜡烛被禁,有网友语带讽刺的说:�或许,蜡烛也会是敏感词。�,�或许蜡烛也
实行实名制�。
新唐人记者 陈汉 唐睿 李若琳 综合报导。===伊父母出殡千人哭别 蜡烛被下架
Thousands Attend Yiyi Parents' Funeral
The last found survivor of the 7.23 Wenzhou train crashlittle girl Yiyi,
lost both of her parents in the crash.Thousands came to Yiyi's parents'
funeral on Aug. 4.Many came from nearby cities.The 2 years old Yiyi was
still lying in her hospital bed,asking for her parents. The scene was very
touching.Possibly fearing for a candle light vigil in Hangzhou,all candles
were removed from store shelves on Aug 3.Some netizens said,"Perhaps
candles will become a sensitive word soon."
Little Yiyi was rescued 13 hours afterthe authorities stopped the rescue
effort.As her left leg was badly injured,she currently is still under
treatment in the hospital.Her relatives planned a funeral for Yiyi's
parentsXiang Yu'an and Shi Lihong in Wenzhou Funeral Home.
According to reports, at 7 a.m. on Aug 4, Mr. and Mrs. Xiangwere lying in
the coffins in the funeral home.The hall was filled with wreathes from
relatives and mourners.
The 200-people hall was overcrowded,with long lines of people queuing
outside the funeral home.Witnesses said several thousand people came.
Yiyi's grandmother was heartbroken and crying in grief.She repeatedly tried
to touch the body of her daughter.Her relatives and friends tried to
comfort her, also crying.Many strangers at the scene also shed tears.
Netizens revealed, during the funeral of her parents,little Yiyi was still
in bed in the hospital.Yiyi kept asking, "Where are father and
mother?"Relatives and nurses had to find ways to cajole her.
How many families suffered the same pain as little Yiyi?
Many victims' families seek to investigate the truthand hold people
responsible.However, due to threats from the regime,they would only
silently hold funerals for their loved ones.
Wang Hui, wife of crash victim Zhen Hangzhengfrom Lianjiang, Fujian
Province, told NTD reporter thather husband went on a business trip to
Wenzhou for 1-2 days.They planned a vacation after the trip with their
daughter.However, when she arrived in Wenzhou on Aug 25,she only saw the
scratched body of her husband.
Fujian government's task force asked Wang Huito sign the compensation
agreement, but Wang Hui refused.On the night of Aug 3, they told Wang Hui
that
her husband's body was kept cold but not frozen and"there are flies
already."Wang Hui was heartbroken, and had to sign the agreement.She held a
funeral for her husband on Aug 4.
While people all over Chinese mourned for the victims,some people revealed
on their micro-blog thatsuper-markets in Hangzhou were all out of
candles.Media said, "possibly 'higher up' tries to maintain stability."
Mainland freelancer Zan Aizong micro-blogged on Aug 3,
"The candles in Hangzhou were taken down.Who gave the order? Dare to admit
it?"Netizens responded, not only the real candles,even the virtual ones on
Sina's micro-blog were removed.
China Social Democratic Party Secretary Liu Yinquan toldNTD that this is
Chinese Communist Party's common tactic.It doesn't want people to pay too
much attention to the crash.
Liu Yinquan: "This shows that the government is weak.It worries that people
will hold candle light vigil for the victims.It is afraid that this will
draw more attention to the incident.
They want to hide the truth,just like it buried the train engine, to bury
the truth."
Regarding the ban on candles, some netizens satirized,"Maybe candles will
become a sensitive word," and"you may need to have your name registered to
buy candles."
NTD reporters Chen Han, Tang Rui and Li Ruolin 2011-08-06
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