China seizes toilet paper bearing image of Hong Kong leader
BEIJING: An official of the Hong Kong Democratic Party says Chinese authorities have seized about 8,000 rolls of toilet paper printed with the image of the territory's pro-Beijing chief executive, Leung Chun-ying.
Lo Kin-hei, a vice chairman of the liberal party, said Saturday that police seized the toilet paper and another 20,000 packages of tissue paper from a factory in the Chinese city of Shenzhen where a friend of the party placed the order to obscure the party as the true buyer.
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Lo said no reason was given for the seizure.
He said the rolls were to be sold during Chinese New Year's, later this month.
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The move comes after Beijing clamped down on recent pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong that criticised Leung.