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2 Chinese online producers go missing after they mocked Xi

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TWO Chinese online video producers known for poking fun at Chinese President i Jinping have disappeare­d on the eve of Lunar New Year, Asia News reported.

The two have reported missing by the head of the Qiang Guo Wa Ha, one of several YouTube channels specialise­d in Ru Bao, a Mandarin term used to describe mocking the Chinese president. According to the Apple Daily newspaper and Radio Free Asia, the chairperso­n and a manager of the Ru Mo in Lian She YouTube channel disappeare­d last Tuesday.

Online, several channels have been referring to i as Bao Zi, a steamed bun in Mandarin, ever since he visited a chain restaurant in Beijing and ordered buns in December 2013.

Ru Bao channels also depict the Chinese leader as Winnie the Pooh, the animated bear made famous by Disney. YouTube has removed several videos posted from channels mocking i, ostensibly for violating the copyrights of Shanghai Hode Informatio­n Technology Co Ltd.

The Chinese Communist Party has long been accused to suppress the idea that could undermine the sweeping authority. In just the past few years, the government has attempted to muzzle critics by making them disappear without a trace, ordering people to physically barge into their houses, or locking up those close to critics as a kind of blackmail.

In late December, a Chinese activist, who retweeted a video of ink girl’ Dong Yaoqiang, has been charged with “inciting subversion of state power”, an offence punishable by life imprisonme­nt.

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