China forced to deny it is 'marinating dead bodies, putting them in cans and selling them in African supermarkets' after Facebook hoax goes viral
- WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
- Photographs circulated on social media claimed to human body in factory
- Led to claims China was selling dead bodies as a meat product in Africa
- China demanded an investigation into the rumours as well as an apology
- Hoax image revealed to be from a 2012 publicity stunt for Resident Evil 6
China
has been forced to deny claims that it is marinating dead bodies,
canning them and selling them as a meat product in Africa, after a
bizarre Facebook hoax went viral.
Rumours
of the alleged trade in human meat first began circulating on social
media thanks to a series of photographs of what appeared to be skinned
people in a meat factory.
Zambian
press was accused of encouraging the rumours, after publishing articles
that quoted alleged sources from inside the Chinese meat factories.
Hoax: China had to deny rumours that
it was selling its dead bodies to Africa as a 'corned beef' meat
product, after these macabre images were circulated on social media
Rumours: China accused Zambian press
of encouraging the allegations, after reports were published that
claimed to quote sources from inside Chinese meat factories saying that
the idea was sparked when China ran out of space for its dead bodies
According to the alleged sources, the idea to use human meat came when China ran out of space to dispose of its dead.
Others claimed Beijing preferred to save its 'good meat' for richer, more powerful countries.
But China's ambassador to Zambia has issued a furious denial of the allegations.
‘Today
a local tabloid newspaper is openly spreading a rumour, claiming that
the Chinese use human meat to make corned beef and sell it to Africa,'
said Yang Youming, according to China’s Xinhua news agency.
‘This
is completely a malicious slandering and vilification which is
absolutely unacceptable to us. We hereby express our utmost anger and
the strongest condemnation over such an act.’
He
reportedly claimed that the rumours were being circulated by 'people
with ulterior motives were attempting to destroy the long-standing
partnership between Zambia and China’.
Revelation: While the images shared on
social media had many fooled, a hoax-busting website showed that at
least one of them was taken as a publicity stunt for video game Resident
Evil 6. Pictured, a publicity shot from the Resident Evil campaign -
which is suspiciously similar to the 'Chinese' photos shared on Facebook
Bizarre: The image, which appears to
show a dead human body in an abattoir, was actually taken during a
publicity stunt in London's Smithfield Market
Probe: China's ambassador to Zambia
called for an investigation into the allegations, which led to an
apology from the Zambian Deputy Defence Minister Christopher Mulenga
One
Facebook user shared the images alongside the caption: ‘Chinese people
have started producing corned beef with their dead bodies and sending
them to Africa.
‘Please stay away from corned beef irrespective of brand, most especially in Africa and from Afro-Asian grocery shops.’
While the gruesome photographs were enough to fool many, hoax-busting website Snopes.com pointed out that at least one of the images was from a 2012 marketing campaign for the video game Resident Evil 6.
The
image, which appears to show a dead human body in an abattoir, was
actually taken during a publicity stunt in London's Smithfield Market.
A
fake shop, called Wesker & Son Resident Evil Human Butchery, sprang
up at the market selling meat products shaped to resemble human body
parts.
Nevertheless,
China's ambassador to Zambia called for an investigation into the
allegations, which led to an apology from the Zambian Deputy Defence
Minister Christopher Mulenga.
Stunt: A fake shop, called Wesker
& Son Resident Evil Human Butchery (pictured), sprang up at the
market selling meat products shaped to resemble human body parts
Creative: The Smithfield butchers made
what appeared to be human body parts out of animal products, such as
pork, as a publicity campaign for the video game in 2012
‘The
government of Zambia regrets the incident in view of the warm relations
that exist between Zambia and China,’ he said, as reported by China’s
Xinhua News Agency.
‘We shall make sure that relevant government authorities will take up the investigations and give a comprehensive statement.’
The
countries have strong business ties, but China’s growing influence in
Zambia has created tension with locals who accuse China of paying low
wages and allowing dangerous working conditions.
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