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Woman Goes Missing After Splashing Ink On Chinese President Poster


The woman, surname Dong, livestreamed her protest in front of a Shanghai building which was installed president’s “Chinese Dream” poster on the opposite side of the HNA Building in Lujiazui, by splashing black ink on the poster and saying “I oppose Xi Jinping’s autocratic rule and tyranny!” She also said “Xi Jinping, I’m waiting here for you to catch me! I splashed ink onto your portrait in front of your property”. Dong also alleged that she had been under the Communist Party’s “mind control” over the last year and called for an intervention from international organizations.

According to RFI, reporters managed to contact Dong around 2 p.m. on the same day through her Twitter account @feefeefly and learned that she was safe. But an hour later, Dong shared a photo of multiple officers standing outside her door, and nobody has heard from her since. Dong’s Twitter has been taken down after following that update. Nobody knows what happens to her after that.



“Right now, there are people in uniform outside my door. Once I get changed, I will go out. I haven’t done anything wrong. The ones who have done wrong are the people and organizations that hurt me.”




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