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Father of China protester who defaced Xi Jinping poster dies in jail

Por: Newsweek World September 28, 2022

The father of a Chinese dissident who defaced a poster of President Xi Jinping has died in prison under ambiguous circumstances, activists and media reports said this week.Dong Jianbiao was serving a years-long sentence for opposing his daughter Dong Yaoqiong's internment in a psychiatric ward in 2018 and again in 2020, after she splashed black ink on Xi's portrait in a Twitter livestream, Radio Free Asia (RFA) said on Monday.Dong... + full article



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