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China manipulated space journey, riots

As the nation held its collective breath, China’s first astronaut, Yang Liwei, floated back to the motherland, having orbited Earth 14 times in Shenzhou 5, or Divine Capsule, reports Andrew Jacobs.

Updated on: Jun 06, 2010 11:07 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Beijing
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As the nation held its collective breath, China’s first astronaut, Yang Liwei, floated back to the motherland, having orbited Earth 14 times in Shenzhou 5, or Divine Capsule.

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It was October 2003, and the national broadcaster carried live coverage of the momentous event, from Yang’s famous pleasantries in space — “I feel good” — to the instant the capsule door opened to reveal the pale but smiling face of a hero, offering irrefutable evidence that China’s maiden manned space voyage had gone off without a hitch. Or had it?

In a lecture he gave to journalism students last month, a top official at Xinhua, the state news agency, said the mission was not so picture perfect. The official, Xia Lin, described how a design flaw had exposed the astronaut to excessive G-force pressure during re-entry, splitting his lip and drenching his face in blood. Startled but undaunted, workers mopped up the blood, strapped him back in his seat and shut the door. Then, with cameras rolling, the cabin door swung open again, revealing an unblemished moment of triumph.

The content of Xia’s speech, transcribed and posted online by someone who attended the lecture at Tianjin Foreign Studies University, has become a sensation, providing the Chinese a rare insight into how their news is stage-managed.

Xia explained how Xinhua concealed the true horror of the unrest for fear that it would set off violence beyond Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang region. Rioters burned bus passengers alive, he told the class, raped women and decapitated kids.

 
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