China Seizes Toilet Paper Bearing Face of Hong Kong Leader

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Authorities in China have seized about 8,000 rolls of toilet paper featuring unflattering images of Hong Kong's pro-Beijing chief executive.
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(FILES) This photo taken on December 23, 2014 shows a novelty toilet paper roll with the image of Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying (R) in a flat turned into a recreation of the main pro-democracy protest site in Hong Kong. China has wiped the smile off pro-democracy activists' faces on February 6, 2015 by seizing 7,600 rolls of toilet paper featuring Hong Kong's pro-Beijing leader Leung Chun-ying pulling a series of ridiculous expressions. AFP PHOTO / ISAAC LAWRENCEIsaac Lawrence/AFP/Getty ImagesISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP - Getty Images

Authorities in southern China have seized about 8,000 rolls of toilet paper and another 20,000 packages of tissues containing unflattering images of Hong Kong's pro-Beijing chief executive, according to an official of the small political party that placed the order.

The items were to be sold at a market in Hong Kong during Lunar New Year celebrations later this month, said Lo Kin-hei, a vice chairman of the Hong Kong Democratic Party.

The seizure came after Hong Kong was shaken by a massive pro-democracy movement in which demonstrators demanded greater electoral freedom than Beijing is willing to grant.

During the demonstrations, protesters expressed anger at Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, calling him a puppet of Beijing, and asked him to step down.

No reason was given for the seizure of the $12,900 worth of goods in the city of Shenzhen, outside of Hong Kong, Lo said.

"I guess (the Chinese authorities) don't like people mocking government officials, especially high-ranking government officials, after the movement. They have become more cautious about criticisms about them," he said.

The party's 4,000 rolls of toilet paper with Leung's image sold out at last year's seasonal market, and it decided to get more this year from a factory in Shenzhen, Lo said.

Lo said: It's alarming for Hong Kong people that they keep suppressing freedom in Hong Kong. We will become the mainland if this kind of mocking will be not allowed in Hong Kong."

- The Associated Press
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