【禁闻】围剿“郭美美”全民要真相

【新唐人2011年6月30日讯】“郭美美事件”在大陆迅速引发的舆论关注强度堪称罕见。事件已经过了10天,这位所谓的“中国红十字会商业总经理”仍然是新闻红主角。从这起事件伊始,网民们就昼夜围观,依靠《新浪》微博和“天涯论坛”来“围剿郭美美”,让信息快速的交流和演进,使真相渐渐浮出水面。

“中国红十字会”28号下午召开媒体通报会,常务副会长王伟明确表示,“中国红十字会”没有“红十字商会”的机构,也没有设“商业总经理”的职位,更没有“郭美美”这个人。

那么,郭美美究竟是何许人呢?大陆“天涯论坛”网友说,用了将近65小时,终于搜出了郭美美的身份证号,更发力刨出了两个核心名字:郭登峰和王军,

其中,郭登峰是郭美美的母亲,拥有数亿资产,但,却拥有经济适用房。而郭美美的一辆在深圳上户的黄色兰博基尼车,登记在一个名叫王军的深圳人名下。巧合的是,现任中共财政部副部长的名字也叫王军,兼职红十字会主席。不过,王军和郭美美是什么关系,还不得而知。由此,网络上对这个事件的热度更加沸腾得无以复加。

刘飞跃(民生观察网站负责人):“当局它在期刊媒体、平面媒体,控制比较死,只有这个网络啊,这个方式这个平台,还能有一点点独立的声音,能把自己的声音散发出来。现在很多热点事件,都是通过网络最先把它曝光,最先把它变成热点事件的。”

当真相就要呼之欲出之时,网友发现,幕后神秘力量出手了,“天涯”被和谐、相关贴子只要一出来就被删,而《新浪》微博涉及相关话题也“被消失”。

刘飞跃:“这一方面说明了中国这方面问题存在很多,另一方面,对它进行监督、处罚方面,它同媒体,包括平面媒体,它简直是处在控制的状态,已经控制的状态,这事本身就是一种不正常的现象。”

在“郭美美炫富”事件中的另一个主角——中国红十字会,也在网民和媒体的穷追猛打之下,陷入四面楚歌之中。

6月27号,大陆国家审计署发布了2010年中国“红十字会”总会的财政审计结果。审计结果表明,不符合财经制度规定的问题金额219.71万元;2010年度超标采购420.33万元。

胡军(权利运动负责人):“红十字会这个组织,就是搞救济,搞慈善的,特别是国际社会,应该重新把红十字这个标志,我觉得,应该在中国,不允许(用)这个腐败政府,禁用,才能起到作用。如果国际社会再纵踊这种事情,再允许它用这个红十字。这真正是对红十字的一种亵渎。”

《南方都市报》的社论将“郭美美”事件形容为:“真相焦虑”与“信息遮蔽”的一场拉锯。社论说,人们关心并追逐真相,但更在意真相背后的利益疑云,“郭美美”事件与社会公共资源之间的纠缠,需要进行不留情面的彻查。

胡军:“每个人都尽自己的一份力量,去挖掘中共腐败和丑恶的东西,都在通过互联网曝光,这个力量可以继续发挥下去的话,中国和埃及一样,颜色的革命很快就会到来。中国的网民会用好互联网,会继续去尽每一个人应尽的一份力量,汇成一种巨大的无可阻挡的潮流, 去把中共暴政结束它。”

28号,红十字会表示,已经对郭美美以虚构事实、扰乱公共秩序为由,向公安机关报案,并且已立案。

事件的真相真的会水落石出吗?

渴求真相的网民们甚至开始了网络造句来讥讽说笑,如:“郭美美的事没弄清楚,没心情上班”、“郭美美的事没弄清楚,没心情吃饭”、“没心情逛街、没心情结婚……各种“没心情”轮番登场。

不过,面对红十字会的多番声明解释,不少网民的态度是“没心情听”。

新唐人记者周玉林、李静、孙宁采访报导。

The “Guo Meimei Incident” has been wide spread
and caused an unusually large uproar in China.
10 days after the incident was first exposed, Guo,
“CEO of China Red Cross Commerce”, is still
being “encircled” by Chinese netizens on micro-blogs.
They are striving to find the truth behind the incident.

On June 28, Red Cross held a media briefing session,
Executive Vice President Wang Weiming claimed that
“Red Cross Commerce” did not exist,
nor did the position of commerce general manager,
and Guo Meimei is not an employee of Red Cross.

Who is Guo Meimei then? Netizens of Tianya Forum
spent 65 hours to obtained Guo’s ID number and
dug out two key individuals of this incident:
Guo Dengfeng and Wang Jun.

Guo Dengfeng is Guo Meimei’s mother,
whose net worth is hundreds of millions yuan.
However, she has an affordable housing unit.
Guo’s Lamborghini registered in Shenzhen
is under Wang Jun’s name. Coincidentally,
one Finance Vice Minister in China and
Chair of China Red Cross has the same name.
Their ambiguous relationship is now a hot topic.

Liu Feiyue, head of Civil Rights & Livelihood Watch:
The authorities have tight control over the print media.
Only by using the Internet as platform,
some independent voices can be sent out.
Now many events are being exposed online first
before being turned into hot topics.

When the truth was about to surface, netizens found
that the posts on Tianya Forum would be removed,
as well as similar topics on Sina’s micro-blogs.

Liu: This shows that many problems exist in China.
It also shows that the media, including the print media
are being monitored, controlled and manipulated.
This phenomenon per se is abnormal.

Another protagonist in the Guo Meimei Incident –
China Red Cross – has been cornered by
the relentless investigations by the media and netizens.

On June 27, China National Audit Office released
the results of Red Cross’s 2010 financial audit, which
show a questionable amount of RMB 2.19 million
and RMB 4.2 million spent on excessive purchases.

Hu Jun (head of Human Rights Campaign in China):
Red Cross is a charitable and philanthropic organization.
The international community should prohibit the use
of Red Cross by the corrupt Chinese government.
If the international community continues
to allow the sign be used by the Chinese authorities,
it will be a desecration of Red Cross.

Southern Metropolitan Daily published an editorial,
which described the Guo’s incident as a tug-of-war
between “anxiety for the truth” and “covering up info”.
It also said that people are searching for the truth and
they care a lot about the interests involved
and the incident’s link with the public resources.

Hu Jun: Everyone is doing their part to dig up evils
and the corruption of the government and expose them.
If this kind of forces can continue, as in Egypt,
the revolution will soon come to China.
Chinese netizens would make good use of the Internet
and continue to contribute, to form an unstoppable wave
to end the tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party.

On June 28, Red Cross said that it had reported
Guo Meimei to the public security bureau
for fabricating stories and disturbing the public.

Will the truth be revealed?
Netizens are so anxious for the truth
that they are using sarcastic remarks to poke fun.
Such as, “as long as the truth is not out, I am in
no mood to go to work, eat or even get married”.

Red Cross has explained repeatedly,
but the netizens are “not in the mood to listen”.

NTD reporters Zhou Yulin, Li Jing and Sun Ning

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