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A Chinese woman has reportedly vanished shortly after livestreaming herself throwing ink on a poster of President Xi Jinping last week.
Dong Yaoqiong, 29, of ZhuZhou, Hunan, recorded herself throwing ink on the image on July 4, BuzzFeed News reported. Her video quickly went viral on Twitter and was shared in WeChat, a Chinese message app.
“There's a group of people in uniforms outside my door. After I'm dressed, I'll go out. I'm innocent. The ones who are guilty are the people and group that have hurt me,” she wrote.
Hua began a livestream on YouTube to talk about Dong and to bring awareness to the incident. He said Dong’s tweets were deleted not too long after and her Twitter account was deactivated. Hua also said he found Dong’s phone number but it was not working. Her whereabouts were unknown.
Following the disappearance, a number of people recorded themselves throwing ink on an image of Xi’s face as a show of solidarity and to raise awareness.
“This is to show solidarity with the girl who threw ink, Dong Yaoqiong. Put some color on this face,” one person tweeted.
Elizabeth Warren Praising Communist China as a Model for America
There are plenty of people here in the states that may think differently though.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: DBCowboy
Huh, you can threaten our president.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: DBCowboy
Huh, you can threaten our president.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: abe froman
Yet.