The NYPD have named the man who doused himself in a flammable liquid and set himself ablaze outside Manhattan courthouse.
The act of self-immolation lasted about 45 seconds and ended when police put the flames out with a fire extinguisher.
Senator said Aaron Bushnell’s actions showed he ‘obviously harbored extreme, anti-American views.’
Despite his years of enjoying the CCP’s lavish treatment, Wang’s brother-in-law knew all too well the evils of the Party and he sincerely wished to be rid of any affiliation with it.
“It’s impossible for me to go to Tibet,” he said. “They’d never let in a Tibetan who was born in India. But if Tibet were free? Yes, of course I’d go back. And so would my parents.”
A female protester set herself on fire on Tiananmen Square on Mar. 5. Several petitioners threw flyers onto the square before all were taken away by police.
Local Chinese authorities threaten to “strike hard” at communities of would-be self-immolators.
Chen Guangbiao came to New York City, he said, because wanted to buy The New York Times. But it appears that he had something else in mind.
The NYPD have named the man who doused himself in a flammable liquid and set himself ablaze outside Manhattan courthouse.
The act of self-immolation lasted about 45 seconds and ended when police put the flames out with a fire extinguisher.
Senator said Aaron Bushnell’s actions showed he ‘obviously harbored extreme, anti-American views.’
Despite his years of enjoying the CCP’s lavish treatment, Wang’s brother-in-law knew all too well the evils of the Party and he sincerely wished to be rid of any affiliation with it.
“It’s impossible for me to go to Tibet,” he said. “They’d never let in a Tibetan who was born in India. But if Tibet were free? Yes, of course I’d go back. And so would my parents.”
A female protester set herself on fire on Tiananmen Square on Mar. 5. Several petitioners threw flyers onto the square before all were taken away by police.
Local Chinese authorities threaten to “strike hard” at communities of would-be self-immolators.
Chen Guangbiao came to New York City, he said, because wanted to buy The New York Times. But it appears that he had something else in mind.