TangshanEarthquake
XuXuejiang,themanwhoblewthewhistleonthedeathtollfromtheTangshanearthquake30yearsago,recentlyrecountedhowhebrokehissilencetorevealthatthequakehadclaimed240,000lives,afigurethathadkeptsecretforthreeyears.
TheTangshanearthquake,whichdevastatednorthChina'sHebeiProvincein1976,wasaneventsurroundedbyspeculation,guessworkandrumorsbecausenoofficialinformationaboutwhathadactuallyhappenedorcasualtiessustainedwasmadeavailable.
Xuconsidershisexperienceisstillrelevanttotoday'sChina,whichhasjustdraftedalawtargetinglocalofficialsguiltyofcover-upsandmediathatgiveincorrectinformationaboutdisasters,accidentsandotheremergencies.
InNovember1979,Xu,thenareporterwithXinhuaNewsAgencyandlaterdeputychiefeditor,inadvertentlygotwindofdetailsabouttheearthquakeattheinauguralmeetingofChina'sSeismologicalSocietyheldinDalian,aportcityinnortheastChina'sLiaoningProvince.
ItwasthefirsttimethatofficialfiguresfromtheTangshanearthquakeweremadeavailable."Itwasabigstorythatthecountryandtheworldhadlongbeenwaitingfor.IfeltIhadtouseeverypossiblemeanstobringittothepublic,"Xusaid.
Hequicklywroteastoryandsubmittedittothemeeting'sgeneralsecretary,thenanofficialwiththeStateSeismologicalBureau,forfurtherverification.
Butsomepersuasiononhispartwasnecessary:"Theearthquakehappenedmorethanthreeyearsago.Therehasbeentoomuchhearsaybecausenoofficialstatisticshaveyetbeenreleased.TheHongKongmediaevenclaimedthatthedeathtollwasover700,000.It'sbettertotellthetruthratherthancoverthingsup,"Xusaidtothegeneralsecretary.
"Thismeetingisagoodopportunity.Ifthenewscomesfromaconferenceonseismology,itlooksmorenaturalthananabruptofficialannouncementandmeansthatnoexplanationaboutthethree-yearpostponementisneeded,"Xuwheedled.
Xuhadtofurtherconvincetheofficialthattimewasoftheessence:"Itmustbepublishedtoday,andwilllosealotofimpactifdelayed."
"It'snotaman-madedisaster,andthedeathshavenodirectrelationwiththegovernment,"Xuinsisted.
Thegeneralsecretary,finallyconvinced,didnotseekinstructionsfromhigher-levelofficialsandapprovedthestoryforpublicationbyXinhua.
Thestoryshockedthecountryandgeneratedsharpcriticism.SomegovernmentdepartmentsarguedthatXinhuaoughtnottohave"divulgedastatesecret."Xinhua,however,firmlysupportedXu'sdecisiontoreportthestory.
Xusaidthat,onthe30thanniversaryoftheearthquake,itisworthlookingbackatthisunusualexperience.
"Ihopethatboththegovernmentandthemediawilllearnalessonfromthisandfurtherimprovecoverageofmajornaturaldisastersandotheremergencies,"hesaid.
Reportingdeathsfromnaturalcalamitiesusedtobetabooforgovernmentofficials.Analystsbelievethatduringtheplannedeconomyperiodfromtheearly1950stothelate1970s,thegovernmentfearedthatexposingdeathfiguresmighttarnishitsimage,drawblamefromthepublic,ortriggersocialturmoil.
ButtheoutbreakofSevereAcuteRespiratorySyndrome(SARS)in2003,andinparticularthesackingofthemayorofBejingandMinisterofHealthforcoveringupthe
