Shanghai's "Ink Woman" Silenced After Splashing Poster of China's President Live on Social Media

Shanghai resident Dong Yaoqiong was incommunicado on July 5 after she streamed live video social media of herself splashing ink on a poster of Chinese President Xi Jinping and declaring she did it to "oppose Xi Jinping's tyranny and dictatorship" and "oppressive brain control." Dong's act of protest drew a swift visit to her home by uniformed men, and her account and video were scrubbed by authorities, but she became an icon on social media, inspiring at least one copycat protest in another Chinese city.
2018-07-05
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Shanghai's "Ink Woman" Silenced After Splashing Poster of China's President Live on Social Media
Shanghai's "Ink Woman" Silenced After Splashing Poster of China's President Live on Social Media
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